In 1904, the St. Louis World’s Fair displayed a model Indian boarding school. Construction on the building started on Dec. 2, 1903, and was completed on Jan. 4, 1904. Photo courtesy of Missouri.. Canada in private homes for the purpose of attending school, other than a post-secondary institution. Certain abuses were committed against them and harms were suffered by students placed in the Indian Boarding Homes Program; E. Over time, responsibility for the placement of students was transferred from Canada to Indigenous governing bodies;
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