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St. Paul's Anglican Residential School
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St. Paul's Residential School, Blood Reserve, Alberta.
St. Paul's Residential School cadets near Anglican church, Blood Reserve, Alberta.
St. Paul's Residential School tenth reunion, Blood reserve, Alberta.
St. Paul's Residential School 18th reunion, Blood reserve, Alberta.
St. Paul's Residential School cadets, Blood reserve, Alberta.
Rifle team, St. Paul's Residential School, Blood reserve, Alberta.
Blood students at St. Paul's Residential School, Blood reserve, Alberta.
Blood students (girls) at St. Paul's Residential School, Blood reserve, Alberta.
John Tallow, Blood, in front of St. Paul's Residential School, Blood reserve, Alberta.
Student runners at St. Paul's Anglican Residential School, Blood reserve, Alberta.
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St. Paul's Anglican Residential School
St. Paul’s residential school opened on Big Island in the Belly River in 1889, south of Cardston. A 1908 federal government report described the St. Paul’s school as “quite unfit for the purpose it is being used for.” A 1930 report said the boys were being worked like “slaves” while in 1948 the local Indian Superintendent said that he could not take runaways back to the school since they were better off at home. In 1969 the federal government took over the administration of the school and in 1975 the residence was closed and the school transferred to the local First Nation.
*Description provided by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
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Date
1893-1975
Contributor
Bews, Emilee. Curator, Koltutsky, Laura. Project Lead
Subject
Residential schools
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Indigenous Studies
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K-12 Curriculum
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Residential Schools
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