A teacher and students of the Alberni residential school
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A teacher and students of the Alberni residential school
Residential school building in background.
Residential school students.
Ahousaht Residential School Picnic
Ahousaht Residential School, four girls on the playing field
Ahousaht Residential School, showing Miss Reid and the boys.
Ahousaht United Church residential school near Ahousaht
Part of Royal Commission on Indian Affairs photograph albums
Alberni Residential School basketball team
Alberni Residential School Boys' Bible Class With Mr. Pitts
Alberni Residential School C.G.I.T. Group With Miss Dixon.
Alberni Residential School C.G.I.T. Group With Miss Guild.
Alberni Residential School C.G.I.T. Group With Miss Pitts.
Alberni Residential School Intermediate Boys' Class.
Alberni Residential School Junior Boys' Class.
Alberni Residential School Staff.
Alberni Residential School Staff.
Alberni Residential School Students.
Alberni Residential School, junior girls' class.
Alert Bay Industrial School, students
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
Attendance at Indian residential schools in British Columbia, 1890-1920 / James W. Redford
The item is a microfiche copy of a thesis by James W. Redford titled "Attendance at Indian residential schools in British Columbia, 1890-1920." 1978. vii, 94 leaves: map, tables. Thesis (M.A.), University of British Columbia, 1978. Bibliography: leaves 97-104. Canadian theses on microfiche, 40765.
Part of William Henry Lomas fonds
The series contains copies of by-laws governing life on Cowichan Indian Reserve, including Husband's Liability By-Law, Public Nuisance, School By-Law and laws governing adultery and property; petitions by Cowichan Reserve residents calling for appointment of a police constable and release of imprisoned native; letter recommending appointment of W.W.H. Lomas as Indian Agent; attendance record of the Cowichan Indian School, November - December 1881; and subscription lists for hospital funds.
Children from the Alberni Residential School
Crosby Girls' Home, Port Simpson