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  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Blood Reserve

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The old St. Paul Residential School, which once held unhappy, destructive memories for some Blood people, has been reborn with a new image and a positive attitude. For many years a place where Blood tribe children were pressured to give up their language and culture, the building is now the focal point of a story about self-esteem, cultural affirmation and continuing education. A…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Blood Reserve

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The old St. Paul Residential School, which once held unhappy, destructive memories for some Blood people, has been reborn with a new image and a positive attitude. For many years a place where Blood tribe children were pressured to give up their language and culture, the building is now the focal point of a story about self-esteem, cultural affirmation and continuing education. A…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Blood Reserve

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The old St. Paul Residential School, which once held unhappy, destructive memories for some Blood people, has been reborn with a new image and a positive attitude. For many years a place where Blood tribe children were pressured to give up their language and culture, the building is now the focal point of a story about self-esteem, cultural affirmation and continuing education. A…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Blood Reserve

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The old St. Paul Residential School, which once held unhappy, destructive memories for some Blood people, has been reborn with a new image and a positive attitude. For many years a place where Blood tribe children were pressured to give up their language and culture, the building is now the focal point of a story about self-esteem, cultural affirmation and continuing education. A…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Blood Reserve

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The old St. Paul Residential School, which once held unhappy, destructive memories for some Blood people, has been reborn with a new image and a positive attitude. For many years a place where Blood tribe children were pressured to give up their language and culture, the building is now the focal point of a story about self-esteem, cultural affirmation and continuing education. A…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Blood Reserve

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The old St. Paul Residential School, which once held unhappy, destructive memories for some Blood people, has been reborn with a new image and a positive attitude. For many years a place where Blood tribe children were pressured to give up their language and culture, the building is now the focal point of a story about self-esteem, cultural affirmation and continuing education. A…

  • Jonathan Midgley, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

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Native participation has added a whole new dimension to archeological work on a site soon to become a housing development in Calgary's west end.

The archeological work, now entering its third year, has uncovered an usual stone circle and evidence of a different climate in the Calgary area thousands of years ago.

But equally interesting is how Native involvement has…

  • Jonathan Midgley, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

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Native participation has added a whole new dimension to archeological work on a site soon to become a housing development in Calgary's west end.

The archeological work, now entering its third year, has uncovered an usual stone circle and evidence of a different climate in the Calgary area thousands of years ago.

But equally interesting is how Native involvement has…

  • Jonathan Midgley, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

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Native participation has added a whole new dimension to archeological work on a site soon to become a housing development in Calgary's west end.

The archeological work, now entering its third year, has uncovered an usual stone circle and evidence of a different climate in the Calgary area thousands of years ago.

But equally interesting is how Native involvement has…

  • Jonathan Midgley, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

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Native participation has added a whole new dimension to archeological work on a site soon to become a housing development in Calgary's west end.

The archeological work, now entering its third year, has uncovered an usual stone circle and evidence of a different climate in the Calgary area thousands of years ago.

But equally interesting is how Native involvement has…

  • Jonathan Midgley, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

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Native participation has added a whole new dimension to archeological work on a site soon to become a housing development in Calgary's west end.

The archeological work, now entering its third year, has uncovered an usual stone circle and evidence of a different climate in the Calgary area thousands of years ago.

But equally interesting is how Native involvement has…

  • Jonathan Midgley, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page

Native participation has added a whole new dimension to archeological work on a site soon to become a housing development in Calgary's west end.

The archeological work, now entering its third year, has uncovered an usual stone circle and evidence of a different climate in the Calgary area thousands of years ago.

But equally interesting is how Native involvement has…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

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The Blood Reserve's newest housing complex is almost 75 years old. The St. Paul Anglican Church Residential School, derelict and empty for more than a decade, has been given a new lease on life, as a student residence for Red C row Community College.

Built in 1924, the school was in extremely bad condition. The roof leaked in more places than it didn't. Floors were warped…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

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The Blood Reserve's newest housing complex is almost 75 years old. The St. Paul Anglican Church Residential School, derelict and empty for more than a decade, has been given a new lease on life, as a student residence for Red C row Community College.

Built in 1924, the school was in extremely bad condition. The roof leaked in more places than it didn't. Floors were warped…

  • Barb Grinder, Sweetgrass Writer, Stand Off

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The Blood Reserve's newest housing complex is almost 75 years old. The St. Paul Anglican Church Residential School, derelict and empty for more than a decade, has been given a new lease on life, as a student residence for Red C row Community College.

Built in 1924, the school was in extremely bad condition. The roof leaked in more places than it didn't. Floors were warped…