Residential schools

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Residential schools

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22 Archivistische beschrijving results for Residential schools

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George Bear and Young Shingoose

  • R-A2508
  • Stuk
  • 1890 or after

George Bear and Young Shingoose, students of the Regina (Indian) Industrial School.

Saskatchewan School for the Deaf, Saskatoon

Interior views of the recently-renovated Saskatchewan School for the Deaf, located at 221 Cumberland Avenue, Saskatoon. 01 to 02: Team teaching classroom. 03 to 05: Pre-school students with their teachers. 06: A nurse examines a group of students at the clinic. 07 to 08: Senior girls' lounge. 09 to 10: A primary boys' dorm room. 11 to 12: Intermediate boys' lounge. 13 to 14: Typing classroom. 15 to 16: Science lab. 17 to 18: Library. 19 to 20: Metal shop. 21 to 23: Home economics lab. 24: Cafeteria. 25 to 28: Administrative office. 29 to 31: Suite for the Dean of Residence. 32 to 35: Clinic. 36 to 37: Cafeteria.

Varley, Don

Records of the Regina Industrial School and Battleford Industrial School

  • Micro. R-2.40
  • Bestanddeel
  • copied 1953 (originally created 1891-1910)

Records of the Indian Industrial School in Regina, Saskatchewan consisting of an admissions register, 1891-1908. The admissions register includes the name of pupil, date of admission, age, name of tribe/band, parents' name and religion, physical description, and previous education.

Issues of Progress, a publication issued under the auspices of the Regina Industrial School, 1897-1910 (not inclusive). Includes issues for 1897; December 1, 1902; March 1905; October and December 1905; January, June and December 1906; January, November and December 1907; April, September, October and December, 1908; January to May and August to December, 1909; and February and April, 1910.

Publication entitled Yellow Shield: The Story of an Indian Boy, written by R.B. Heron and printed at the Regina Indian School.

Issues of The Guide, a publication issued under the auspices of the Indian Industrial School at Battleford, July, 1895-June, 1899 (Volume 4, No. 1 to Volume 7, No. 12).

Journal of Proceedings of the Sixth Meeting of the Synod of the Diocese of Saskatchewan held at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on August 22, 1894.

Publications entitled Indian Missions, Diocese of Saskatchewan with reports on missions and schools, etc., dated 1901, 1902, January 1, 1903-June 30, 1904, and June 1909.

Yearbooks

  • R-943
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1949-1970

Yearbooks for Academy of Our Lady of Sion, Moose Jaw, 1952 and Saskatoon, 1958-1959; Beauval Indian Residential School, 1955; Campion High School, Regina, 1956, 1959, 1970; Regina General Hospital School of Nursing, 1958; St. Paul's Hospital School of Nursing, Saskatoon, 1952-1953; Sacred Heart Academy, Regina, 1949, 1959-1962; Weyburn Collegiate Institute, 1950-1951; Yorkton Union Hospital School of Nursing, 1960; Mount Saint Vincent College, Halifax, 1960; "Beatification of Mother Marguerite D'Youville...," 1959.

St. Michael's School at Duck Lake: Trials and Progress of an Indian School Over Half a Century, 1894-1944

  • (S)YF 47.1
  • Stuk
  • 1944

Illustrated publication written by Jules Le Chevallier, O.M.I., Provincial Archivist of the Oblate Fathers of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Chapter titles are as follows: The Negociations; Achievements of Fr. Melasippe Paquette; Illness and Death of Father Paquette; Father Charlebois' Achievements; Interregnum of Fr. Gabillon; Administration of Fr. Delmas; The Last Years of Father Delmas; First Years of Fr. George-Marie Latour; The Auxiliaries; and Fifty Years of Labor. Includes names of religious staff, names of first pupils, and names of former pupils who volunteered for active service.

Big Muddy and Grasslands Oral History Project - Louise Trottier Moine

  • Tape R-1553
  • Stuk
  • 1978

Audio interview with Louise Trottier Moine of Val Marie, Saskatchewan conducted by Alayne Sewell for the Big Muddy and Grasslands Oral History Project. Moine describes her schooling at the Lebret Residential School run by Oblate priests, her working experiences mostly as a domestic labourer, homesteading in the Val Marie area, the town of Val Marie and its development. A visitation report and agreement are included.

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