Cowessess/Marieval Residential School (SK)
Here’s what we know about the Marieval Indian Residential School | The Star
The recent discovery of unmarked graves at the Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, Canada, has shocked and saddened many people around the world. The graves were found using ground-penetrating radar, and it is believed that they contain the remains of Indigenous children who attended the residential school.
Here’s what we know about the Marieval Indian Residential School | The Star
The recent discovery of unmarked graves at the Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan, Canada, has shocked and saddened many people around the world. The graves were found using ground-penetrating radar, and it is believed that they contain the remains of Indigenous children who attended the residential school.
The Muscowequan Indian Residential School: (1889-1997) - Saskatchewan, Canada
Muskowekwan First Nation recognizes 35 unmarked graves at residential school site
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Lestock/Muskowekwan First Nation, SK
19 graves uncovered during water line construction (1992); 10-15 potential graves identified by ground-penetrating radar (2018–2019)
The Muscowequan Indian Residential School: (1889-1997) - Saskatchewan, Canada
Muskowekwan First Nation recognizes 35 unmarked graves at residential school site
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Lestock/Muskowekwan First Nation, SK
19 graves uncovered during water line construction (1992); 10-15 potential graves identified by ground-penetrating radar (2018–2019)
Situated near Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada, the Fort Pelly and St. Philip's Residential Schools were part of the Indian residential school system implemented by the Canadian government.
Full article below.
Unmarked graves discovered at former residential schools at Saskatchewan First Nation
Biography of Battleford Residential School, Saskatchewan
The Battleford Residential School, located in Battleford, Saskatchewan, was an Anglican Church-operated federal residential institution for Indigenous children. It operated from 1883 to 1914 and played a significant role in the assimilation efforts imposed on Indigenous communities during that period.
The Battleford Industrial School was an Indian residential school in Battleford, Northwest Territories (now Saskatchewan) that operated from 1883 to 1914.
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