

Pensionnats catholiques de Guyane, la blessure
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2025-05-22
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French
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Edenz Maurice
Historien
Père Henri-Claude Asselos
Évêché de Cayenne
Carine Peltier-Caroff
Responsable de l’iconothèque – Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac
Franck Appolinaire
Pensionnaire du home de Mana (1978-1980)
Stéphanie Guyon
Professeure en science politique
Guillaume Kouyouri
Pensionnaire du home d’Iracoubo (1964-1970)
Éléonore Kadi Johannes
Pensionnaire du home de Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni (1957-1968)
Jean Moomou
Pistorien
Georges Rech
Directeur des archives territoriales de Guyane, Directeur de la Maison des cultures et des mémoires de Guyane
Antoine Abienso
Pensionnaire du home de Maripasoula (1970-1975)
Jean-Pierre Massias
Juriste Institut Louis-Joinet
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