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An account of life at the Lebret (Qu’Appelle) Indian Industrial Residential School
The Lebret (Qu’Appelle, St. Paul’s, Whitecalf) Industrial School, (1884 – 1998) , operated by the Roman Catholic Church (Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and the Grey Nuns) from 1884 until 1973, was one of the first three industrial schools that opened following the recommendations of the Davin Report, and was fully funded by the government (Battleford was the other in what is now Saskatchewan). This school was located on the White Calf (Wa-Pii Moos-Toosis) Reserve, west of the village of Lebret on Treaty 4 land. Lebret school has a long history as one of the first industrial schools to open and the last to close.
Owner of original | University of Regina, SK, CANADA |
Date | Jul 2017 |
File name | https://www2.uregina.ca/education/saskindianresidentialschools/lebret-quappelle-indian-industrial-residential-school/ |
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Linked to | Dondo, Sister Marie "Mathurine" |
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