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McIntosh Indian Residential School series

Description
Start Date: 
1930
End Date: 
1960
Date Range: 
[Digitized 2005 (originally created 1930-1960)]
Physical Description: 
108 MB of graphic material. - 55 photographs (tiff)
History Biographical: 
The McIntosh Indian Residential School was open from March 1925 to June 1969. It was affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and run by the Oblates. It was located in McIntosh, Ontario, in Treaty 3 Territory.
Scope Content: 
Series comprises photographs of students, events, staff, and buildings at the McIntosh Indian Residential School.
Notes: 
The photographs in this series were scanned/copied, in part, by Andrea Auger of the NAN IRS Research Unit from files located at the Oblate Centre du Patrimoine, la Société historique de Sainte-Boniface and the Impact Northern Ministries of Red Lake. Additional photographic material was provided by Josias Fiddler, Saul Day, and NAN Deputy Grand Chief Goyce Kakegamic
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School series

Description
Start Date: 
1940
End Date: 
1966
Date Range: 
[Digitized 2004 (originally created 1940-1966)]
Physical Description: 
356 MB of graphic material. - 62 photographs (tiff)
History Biographical: 
The Cecilia Indian Residential School operated in Kenora, Ontario, Treaty 3 Territory from 1902 to 1974. From 1902-1929 the school was affiliated with the United Church and was located on the Shoal Lake Indian Reserve. From 1929-1974 the school was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and was located at Round Lake, Northeast of Kenora, Ontario. The school was named in memory of a member of the Women's Missionary Society, who had worked as the secretary of Indian work in the northwest.
Scope Content: 
Series comprises photographs of students, staff, activities, and events at the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School.
Notes: 
The photographs in this series were scanned/copied, in part, by Andrea Auger of the NAN IRS Research Unit from files located at the Oblate Centre du Patrimoine, la Société historique de Sainte-Boniface and the Impact Northern Ministries of Red Lake. Additional photographic material was provided by Josias Fiddler, Saul Day, and NAN Deputy Grand Chief Goyce Kakegamic
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

St. Marys Indian Residential School series

Description
Start Date: 
1930
End Date: 
1960
Date Range: 
[Digitized 2004 (originally created 1930-1960)]
Physical Description: 
6.72 GB of graphic material. - 587 photographs: (tiff)
History Biographical: 
The St. Mary's Indian Residenital school operated from 1897-1972, in Kenora, Ontario, in Treaty 3 Territory. The school was affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church and was operated by the Oblates and the Grey Nuns. When the school opened it could accommodate up to forty students. In 1915 the number of students was increased to seventy pupils.
Scope Content: 
Series comprises photographs of students, staff, and activities at the St. Mary's Indian Residential School.
Notes: 
The photographs in this series were scanned/copied, in part, by Andrea Auger of the NAN IRS Research Unit from files located at the Oblate Centre du Patrimoine, la Société historique de Sainte-Boniface and the Impact Northern Ministries of Red Lake. Additional photographic material was provided by Josias Fiddler, Saul Day, and NAN Deputy Grand Chief Goyce Kakegamic
Repository: 
Algoma University

Lake of the Woods Mission photo album

Description
Responsibility: 
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
Start Date: 
2012
End Date: 
2012
Date Range: 
2012
Physical Description: 
5.89 MB of graphic material
Notes: 
Photo album focused on the Lake of the Woods Missions
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2011-19-001
Container Number: 
001

St. Mary's Indian Residential School photo album three

Description
Start Date: 
2012
End Date: 
2012
Date Range: 
2012
Physical Description: 
24.28 MB of graphic material
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2011-19-001
Container Number: 
001
Document: 

St. Mary's Indian Residential School photo album two

Description
Start Date: 
2012
End Date: 
2012
Date Range: 
2012
Physical Description: 
17.87 MB of graphic material
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2011-19-001
Container Number: 
001
Document: 

St. Mary's Indian Residential School photo album one

Description
Start Date: 
2012
End Date: 
2012
Date Range: 
2012
Physical Description: 
19.21 MB of textual record and graphic material
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2011-19-001
Container Number: 
001
Document: 

McIntosh Indian Residential School photo album

Description
Start Date: 
2012
End Date: 
2012
Date Range: 
2012
Physical Description: 
13.7 MB of textual record and graphic material
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2011-19-001
Container Number: 
001
Document: 

Cecilia Jeffery Indian Residential School photo album

Description
Start Date: 
2011
End Date: 
2011
Date Range: 
2011
Physical Description: 
10.39 MB of graphic material
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2011-19-001
Container Number: 
001
Document: 

Saul Day collection

Description
Start Date: 
1925
End Date: 
1972
Date Range: 
[Reproduced 2000 (originally created 1925-1972)]
Physical Description: 
10 cm of textual record and graphic material
Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
History Biographical: 
Saul Day, of the Pic River First Nation, attended a Roman Catholic residential school for 13 years. He has worked at the Biidaaban Holistic Healing Lodge in Heron Bay Ontario. Saul Day has also worked as a Health Support Staff member for the National Residential school Survivors Society.
Scope Content: 
Collection comprises a death register from McIntosh Indian Residential School and a photograph of Saul Day during his time at residential School.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre