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  2. Mohawk Institute Residential School - Wikipedia

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    The Mohawk Institute Residential School was a Canadian Indian residential school in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. The school operated from 1831 to June 27, 1970. Enrollment at the school ranged from 90 to 200 students per year.

  3. Canadian Indian residential school system - Wikipedia

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    37.2% of adults with at least one parent who attended a boarding school contemplated committing suicide in their lifetimes, compared to 25.7% of people whose parents did not attend residential boarding schools. Higher levels of depression symptoms and psychological trauma were evident among Indian residential school survivors' children. [94]

  4. List of Indian residential schools in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Thunderchild Indian Residential School (Delmas Indian Residential School) Delmas: SK: 1933: 1948 (burned down by students) RC Aklavik Anglican Indian Residential School (All Saints Indian Residential School) Shingle Point: NWT: 1927: 1934 (moved to Aklavik due to overcrowding) AN Baptist Indian Residential School (Yukon Indian Residential ...

  5. Michael Cachagee - Wikipedia

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    Michael Cachagee was a well known advocate and speaker on relating to residential schools. [7] He was a founding member of the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association, [8] the National Residential School Survivor Society, and Ontario Indian Residential School Support Services.

  6. "It was 12 years of hell" Road to Healing initiative ... - AOL

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    Jul. 10—Voices once silenced by the abuse of Indian boarding schools were amplified on Saturday. Survivors took turns speaking into a microphone in front of a full gymnasium at the Riverside ...

  7. E. Pauline Johnson - Wikipedia

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    A sickly child, Johnson did not attend Brantford's Mohawk Institute, a residential school established in 1834. Her education was mostly at home and informal, derived from her mother, a series of non-Native governesses, a few years at the small school on the reserve, and self-guided reading in her family's expansive library.

  8. Indigenous Boarding School Survivor Details Mental Health

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  9. Survivors say trauma from abusive Native American boarding ...

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    Donovan Archambault was 11 years old in 1950 when he was sent from the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Montana to a government-backed Native American boarding school in Pierre, South Dakota ...