[1948 Graduating class of File Hills Residential School, Balcarres, Saskatchewan]
CONTENT WARNING: This material contains an image of youth at a residential institution. Residential institutions, historically referred to as residential schools, were institutions that forced Indigenous children from their families, homes, cultures, and languages and contributed to a legacy of harm still pervasive today. Residential institutions divided children by Judeo-Christian gender binaries and structured the institution in this manner. Materials of this nature can be upsetting and may be unsuitable for some uses. Please make any necessary preparations prior to viewing. The Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line at 1-866-925-4419 is available as needed.
F582-3-1993.049P/1134
1948
1 photograph ; 7 x 9 cm
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Series: File Hills, Sask. (United).
From Mission to Partnership Collection
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ORIGINAL TITLE TRANSCRIBED: Graduating class, File Hills Residential School
Original title was edited to further contextualize the image and provide more detail for the viewer July 2022, by archivist.
Title based on contents of image.
File Hills Residential School
Home missions
Indigenous education
Indigenous peoples
Residential schools
Residential school students
Balcarres
This record was changed on July 2022 by AZ in accordance to the UCCA policy on anti-oppressive description.