Lejac Residential School was a Canadian residential school in British Columbia that operated from 1922 to 1976 by the Roman Catholic Church under contract...
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Marieval Indian Residential School Lejac Residential School New Zealand Native schools Where the Spirit Lives - 1989 film about residential schools Indian has...
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(E). Lejac derives its name from the now-closed Lejac Residential School, which had been named for one of the co-founders of the residential school at Fort...
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they were sent to the Lejac Residential School near Fraser Lake as children. Following the closure of the Lejac Residential School in 1976, Doreen attended...
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Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Canada (section Residential school administration (1884–1990))
School, Cranbrook (1912–1970) Lejac Residential School, Fort St. James (1874–1976) St. Paul's Indian Residential School, North Vancouver (1899–1958) Lower...
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the residential school that was part of Saint Joseph's Mission in Williams Lake, British Columbia.They were married at the school. When the Lejac Residential...
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Nicolas Coccola (section Lejac Residential School)
1921 construction was begun on a new residential school, this time on Fraser Lake. The Lejac Residential School was completed on January 17, 1922 and...
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children were found at a former Kamloops Indian residential school, part of the Canadian Indian residential school system. Outline of British Columbia Aboriginal...
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(2013–present) O'Grady Catholic High School, of Prince George, was opened in 1960 and closed 2001. Lejac Residential School, the memorial site of Rose Prince...
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Edward John (category Peter A. Allard School of Law alumni)
married to former Musqueam chief Wendy Grant-John. He attended Lejac Residential School, Prince George College, and Notre Dame University College in Nelson...
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