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12019-02-11T22:27:15-08:00AnonymousSechelt Indian Reserve Church OpeningAnonymous49Visiting Chiefs from neighbouring communities join shíshálh leaders and clergy for the opening of the church at Sechelt.plain2019-06-03T17:22:16-07:009780774861250_CVA_581Public Domain1890-06-10Still ImageBailey & Neelands (photographer)Courtesy of City of Vancouver Archives, AM54-S4-:OUT P425Sechelt (nišɛʔɬ), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
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12017-06-27T12:53:29-07:00Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232Residential School196image_header2019-06-04T16:56:03-07:00Anonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:15-08:00AnonymousSechelt Indian Marching Band46Many ɬaʔamɩn, Klahoose, and Homalco members learned how to play musical instruments at Sechelt Indian Residential School. Communities established their own bands and were very competitive and would visit and challenge one another.2019-06-03T17:12:42-07:009780774861250_CVA_582Public Domain1890Still ImageBailey & Neelands (photographer)Courtesy of City of Vancouver Archives, AM54-S4-: OUT P426Sechelt (nišɛʔɬ), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12019-02-19T23:53:40-08:00AnonymousDeath but Not Sin41At the Sechelt Indian Residential School in 1954. Standing, from left: possibly Reverend William Bernardo; Flora Harry. Seated, from left: student (name unknown); Eugene Louie; student (name unknown).plain2019-06-04T16:25:51-07:009780774861250_EP_235Courtesy of Elsie Paul1954Still ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulSliammon village (tʼɩšosəm)Anonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:44-08:00AnonymousSechelt Residential School39In the 1940s, Elsie Paul spent two years at St. Augustine’s Indian Residential School in Sechelt.plain2019-06-07T16:47:47-07:009780774861250_SCA_259Circa 1927Still ImageCharles Bradbury (photographer)Image B-00445 Courtesy of the Royal BC Museum and ArchviesSechelt (nišɛʔɬ), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12019-04-16T22:37:20-07:00AnonymousProcession from Our Lady of the Rosary Church20Procession from Our Lady of the Rosary Church (the twin spires in front of the domed building, which could be the Sechelt Band’s second church – The Church of the Holy Redeemer) to the opening ceremony of St. Augustine’s Indian Residential School, which burned down in 1917.plain2019-06-07T16:36:59-07:009780774861250_SCA_254Still ImagePhilip TimmsCourtesy of Sechelt Community ArchivesAnonymous