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Batiments en 1962 (1962). Source: Les Soeurs Missionaires du Christ-Roi.
 
Home Communities of Students
Note on Home Communities
The “home communities" mentioned above come from the school narratives created by government researchers in the Indian Residential School litigation process. Here the communities are described as “bands” and “reserves.” We have tried to update the names to communities' current, preferred names (these names are hyperlinked in the list above). In instances where we have not been sure which community is being referenced, we have left the name as it appears in the school narrative and unlinked. The names of cultural groups have been updated and the original name placed in square brackets.

These lists on the school records are not comprehensive. In a few cases the community names have been supplemented with information from a school’s quarterly returns, but this has not been done consistently. This project is an iterative, ongoing one. If you are aware of other community names that we should include in this list, or would like to comment on those we have updated, please email us at irshdc.reference@ubc.ca.

Anahim Lake Dormitory (BC)

Dates of Operation
September 1, 1968 - June 30, 1977
Description
Opened in 1960, Canada began funding the Anahim Lake Dormitory in 1968. The facility housed children attending the local day school. With declining enrolment, in 1977 Canada decided that it would be more cost effective to send the children who were boarding at the dormitory to fill available spaces at the Williams Lake Residential School. The community strongly opposed sending their children to Williams Lake, however, and in the fall of 1977 parents were offered a boarding home program that allowed the children to live in the community while attending day school. (National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation)
Denomination
Catholic Church

More Information

Alternate Name(s)
Anaham Day School
Anaham Indian Day School
Anaham Reserve Convent Dormatory
Anaheim Reserve
Anahim
Anahim Lake Day School
Anahim Lake Dorm
Anahim Lake Dormitory
Anahim Lake Dormitory, School and Teacherage
Anahim Lake Hostel
Anahim Lake Indian Hostel
Anahim Lake Kindergarten and Student Residence
Anahim Lake Mission
Anahim Lake Residence
Anahim Lake Roman Catholic School
Anahim Lake School Dormitory
Anahim Lake School Hostel
Anahim Lake Student Residence
Anahim Lake Students' Residence
Aniham Lake Dorm
Annaheim Lake Residential School
Ulchoto School
Ulkaccho Day School
Ulkatcho
Ulkatcho Residential School
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Map Information

Location
"Point is on the site of the Anahim Lake Federal Day school, which was the school for the Anahim Lake Dormitory. The dormitory was located on the same property" (Orlandini, 2019)
Location Credit
Rosa Orlandini. The school/hostel location data was collected by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission / National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, Morgan Hite (Atlas of Indian Residential Schools of Canada), Stephanie Pyne (Residential Schools Land Memory Mapping Project) and Rosa Orlandini (Map and GIS Librarian, York University Libraries). The location data and associated attribute data was enhanced, revised and updated by Rosa Orlandini, in consultation with the Archivists at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Location Source
Orlandini, Rosa, 2019, "Residential Schools Locations Dataset (Shapefile format)", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/FJG5TG, Borealis, V3, UNF:6:TTc1mMvx2BlBqBgIN05xVw== [fileUNF]

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