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Round Lake Indian Residential School

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Round Lake Indian Residential School – Shattering the Silence (uregina.ca)

The school was Presbyterian from 1884 to 1926 and then became United from 1926 until it closed down in 1950.


 

File Hills Indian Residential School

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File Hills Indian Residential School – Shattering the Silence (uregina.ca)

Presbyterian from 1889 to 1925 and then became United from 1925 to 1949 when it closed down.


 

Cote Federal Day School

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Cote Federal Day School | Kamsack – Shattering the Silence (uregina.ca)


 

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