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Loose photos from Sacred Heart IRS in Brocket, including group photos of children, and some Indigenous adults. Also, school photos labelled as being from Peigan Reserve, including photos of buildings and children.
This file contains photo(s) of the Brocket Residential School buildings.
This photo album includes photos from Brocket, and of Residential School [Sacred Heart] children including some student names.
The file contains information on both fire regulations and destruction of Indigenous property by fire. In particular, the records outline fire regulation procedures at Indian residential schools in Alberta. These records were created by various Indian Agencies and the provincial Office of the Fire Commissioner, Indian Affairs Branch. The file includes fire inspection reports for the Holy Angels School in Fort Chipewyan, the School and Dormitory at Gleichen (Old Sun School and Dormitory), Sacred Heart Indian Residential School, St. Barnabas Residential School (Sarcee Residential), St. Bruno's Joussard School, St. Cyprian Residential School, St. Henry's School, the Frog Lake Day Schools [Frog Lake First Nation], and the Kehewin School [Kehewin Cree Nation], among others. Each report discusses substandard conditions, poor construction and substandard equipment in the various schools.
From the personal papers of Jules Chevallier, OMI, research notes on the Dunbow, Peigan, and Saint-Louis schools [St. Cyprian].
Attendance information for Calgary and High River schools, including child’s name, band number, indication if child is either ‘home’ or ‘dead’, guardian’s name, and pay ticket number. From the personal files of Jean-Louis Le Vern, OMI. Records are relevant to St. Cyprian school.
This file contains photos of the buildings of LeJac Residential School in BC, and the “Peigan” Residential School in Brocket [Sacred Heart].
This file contains negatives of photos from Brocket Residential School, the buildings, and students (1962). The file also contains photos from Dunbow Industrial School—the boys’ residence, girls’ residence, school barn, and the Junior Dumbells Team (students).
Recordings of Canticles, sermons, choral songs, gospels, masses, commandments, stories, Christmas songs, baptisms, weddings, and traditional songs in various Indigenous languages including Cree (predominant), Inuit languages (unspecified), Salteaux, and Montangnais. Includes recordings from Sacred Heart and Joussard (St. Bruno's) School. Also includes recordings from Blue Quills St. Paul.
This album contains numerous photos of the Brocket Residential School building, and students. Several of the student photos also have names written beside them.
This album is divided into two sections. The second section contains photos from various schools, including St Mary’s Residential School in Cardston (1934?), Dunbow Industrial School (unknown date), and Brocket (1933).
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 photo album contains photos of the Brocket Residential School building and students (1943-1946), and the St Albert Youville Residential School building and students (1938-1941).
This series includes government records relevant to the day and residential schools in Brocket, including St. Cyprian Residential School, Sacred Heart Residential Schools and the Peigan Day School. This series contains operational records.
Oblate Run, Operating Dates: 1897-1961
The Sacred Heart (Sacré-Cœur) residential school was located on the Piikani reserve near Brocket, Alberta. It was operated by the Oblates and the Grey Nuns.