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The records on our site emerge from the cultural and physical genocide that the Canadian government and churches conducted through the Indian Residential School System, including the ongoing impacts.

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A tour of Sir Alexander Mackenzie Day School by Survivors, including Stephen Kakfwi a former premier of the Northwest Territories. The school was built in 1959 and students resided at the adjacent Grollier and Stringer Halls. In later years, it became an elementary school managed by the Northwest Territories. It was demolished in 2014. The video includes mention of Grollier Hall.
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