We welcome you to the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre.
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.
Bearing witness to these records may become overwhelming. If you are a Survivor or an Intergenerational Survivor and would like support, you can call the 24-hour National Indian Residential School Crisis Line at:
1-866-925-4419
Please click the button below for other cultural and mental health resources.
The IRSHDC is proud to be in the process of acquiring Larry Loyie and Constance Brissenden's archives and look forward to making these records widely available to users.
Award-winning Cree author Larry Loyie was determined to inform the world about Indigenous history, culture, and traditions through his writing. He went back to school in his mid-fifties to study grammar and learn to type in order to fulfill a childhood dream of becoming a writer. His plays, children’s books, and national history, Residential Schools, With the Words and Images of Survivors, confirmed his important legacy of “books by us, and about us.” Larry Loyie was a mentor to many, and always generous with his encouragement of others. He passed away on April 18, 2016 at the age of 82 years.
Constance Brissenden was Larry Loyie’s partner, co-author, and editor for 24 years. They met in a free creative writing class in 1993, and soon launched Living Traditions Writers Group to encourage writing in Indigenous communities. The couple were committed to education, and gave more than 1,600 talks and writing workshops together. A prolific author and editor, Constance continues to share Larry’s legacy by encouraging emerging writers, and by assisting with book projects in Indigenous communities.