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- This term is part of the Indigenous Resources Guide. Visit it to learn more.
- https://searchprovincialarchives.alberta.ca/indigenous-resources-guide
Loose photos from Cluny area and the Crowfoot Residential School, including class and group photos. This file also includes community photos of people identified as Blackfoot by the OMI, and some photos of people wearing regalia. Community photos include some names. Most of the Residential School photos in this file do not have dates, but the other photos range from 1910 to 1959.
This file contains photos from Dunbow Industrial School from around 1910, and also from the Blood School [St. Mary's, St. Paul's].
This file contains a photo album from Cluny/Gleichen area, including Crowfoot pupil group photos, photos from the Calgary Stampede, and photos of Indigenous Chiefs wearing regalia.
This file contains photo(s) related to St Joseph Residential School at Blackfoot Crossing. The names Crow-Owl and Mahesto Sepistow are mentioned.
This file contains negatives of photos from Duck Lake Residential School, and students (the girls’ ball team, and boys’ lacrosse team), the buildings in Cluny Residential School, and Ermineskin Residential School building and students (one group of students from 1935).
This photo album contains photos related to various Residential Schools, including Dunbow Industrial School students (1886-1905), Blood/Standoff Residential School (180, 1895), St Mary’s Residential School, Brocket Residential School, Cluny Residential School (1918).
This album contains images relating to Residential schools (including Ermineskin) and children, but the original labelling is somewhat ambiguous. Areas mentioned include Cardston, Cluny, Hobbema, and Lebret.
This file contains a photo from St Mary Residential School with Indigenous adults and children in front of the school building.
Oblate Run, Operating Dates: 1900-1968.
Roman Catholic missionaries opened Crowfoot School at Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta in 1900. In 1909, the school was moved to Cluny, Alberta.
This file contains photos of the school buildings for St Mary’s Residential School in Cardston and St Joseph Residential School in Cluny.
This file contains photos relating to St. Mary’s Residential School in 1933, and some photos that are potentially related to the Cluny Residential School (St. Joseph, Crowfoot).