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==History==
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==History of  VSH :  One flew over the boy scouts nest
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ties to the Boy scouts of America,  Vermont Commission on Native Affairs  and Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington  ==
 
The Vermont State Hospital for the Insane was built in 1890 in Waterbury, Vermont, in response to overcrowded conditions at the Vermont Asylum for the Insane in Brattleboro (Brattleboro Retreat after 1898), Vermont's first and only facility for the care of the mentally ill. Originally built for "the care, custody, and treatment of insane criminals of the state," the Waterbury State Hospital eventually became the temporary or permanent shelter for Vermonters with mild to severe mental disabilities and others who had been committed for epilepsy, depression, alcoholism, or senility. Throughout its history, methods of patient diagnosis and treatment varied according to the philosophy of the superintendent.
 
The Vermont State Hospital for the Insane was built in 1890 in Waterbury, Vermont, in response to overcrowded conditions at the Vermont Asylum for the Insane in Brattleboro (Brattleboro Retreat after 1898), Vermont's first and only facility for the care of the mentally ill. Originally built for "the care, custody, and treatment of insane criminals of the state," the Waterbury State Hospital eventually became the temporary or permanent shelter for Vermonters with mild to severe mental disabilities and others who had been committed for epilepsy, depression, alcoholism, or senility. Throughout its history, methods of patient diagnosis and treatment varied according to the philosophy of the superintendent.
  
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More able patients assumed various roles in the work of the institution, including custodial work, maintenance, and tending animals and crops on the institution-run farm in Duxbury. Dr. Stanley also initiated a system of industrial work for patients: assembling clothespins, shoe repair, and crafts such as making chairs, rugs, and baskets. The profits from these enterprises were used for patient entertainment and recreation.
 
More able patients assumed various roles in the work of the institution, including custodial work, maintenance, and tending animals and crops on the institution-run farm in Duxbury. Dr. Stanley also initiated a system of industrial work for patients: assembling clothespins, shoe repair, and crafts such as making chairs, rugs, and baskets. The profits from these enterprises were used for patient entertainment and recreation.
  
==Hurricane Irene==
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=Hurricane Irene and other  issues pertaining to    wabanki nation and  institutions
In August 2011, hurricane Irene's flood waters flooded the valley which the closed complex stood.  At one point the entire complex was underwater and partially destroyed by the hurricane.  After the flood waters receded the campus was deemed unusable.  The main complex was saved and has been renovated into the State Offices. The complex reopened in December 2015.  
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closure of  VSH  and the  closure of  wabanaki  Indian residential schools in Vermont 
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In August 2011, hurricane Irene's flood waters flooded the valley which the closed complex stood.  At one point the entire complex was underwater and partially destroyed by the hurricane.  After the flood waters receded the campus was deemed unusable.  The main complex was saved and has been renovated into the State Offices. The complex reopened in December 2015.
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* Criminalization  of  wabanaki as wards of institutions  Abuses are being investigated
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  *2018  Vermont Commission on Native affairs abuses  and targeting of Wabanaki with reparitive  justice programs after closure of  BTS and  VSH .  Targeting of people and racial slurs of the term  wabanki gypsys  were used  by  the state bureau of indian affairs and ago office  when  missiquoi    failed to meet requirements for  federal Indian status
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https://www.scouting.org/
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https://www.iromaniunion.org/  More info about romani union and mikmaq  rights  in Vermont and  elsewhere
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https://www.mass.gov
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Watertown 
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Title vii Indian education is currently being discussed to  release  people of the VCNA  and Governmental schools  for Indians  to  the commonwealth to access federal  tribal  rights in  usa and canada  and Truth and reconciliation for parochial abuses.  i.e St andrews  and VSH and BTS  , Boy scouts of america inmate programs , institutional  catholic  physical  , mental or sexual  abuse (exploitation of  vulnerable populations)
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
*''Empty beds: A history of Vermont State Hospital'', by Marsha R Kincheloe  
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*''Empty beds: A history of Vermont State Hospital'', by Marsha R Kincheloe
 
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*http://www.danielnpaul.com/WeWereNotTheSavages-Mi'kmaqHistory.html
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*https://www.amazon.com/Breeding-Better-Vermonters-Eugenics-Revisiting/dp/0874519527
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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_trials
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*https://www.sec.state.vt.us/archives-records/state-archives/find-records/archival-records.aspx?creator=Vermont.+Brandon+Training+School.
  
 
== Images of Vermont State Hospital ==
 
== Images of Vermont State Hospital ==
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*Boy scout of america  now  in chapter 11  bankruptcy had troops and explorer post were at  VSH ,  BTS and Weeks Schools  Federal programs for reparative justice  were  in the community and at in the  institutional setting.  Brandon training school had  a handicapt boy scout troop 111 as did  the  bsa exploers at Vermont state hosptial  this goes back to the 1950s .  Law enforcement exploers post 111  was run by the BTS  and  Deb Preseau  and Chief Joseph N arduca and Vermont police academy

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