Indian Baby Tightly Bundled in a Mossbag
- R-B11377
- Item
- 1930 or before
A close-up view of an Indian baby tightly bundled in a mossbag. The upper portion of the bag has a beaded design of leaves and flowers.
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Indian Baby Tightly Bundled in a Mossbag
A close-up view of an Indian baby tightly bundled in a mossbag. The upper portion of the bag has a beaded design of leaves and flowers.
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Part of Boy Scouts of Canada, Saskatchewan Provincial Council fonds
Indian Boy Scouts from Gordon School performing a ceremonial dance.
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Indian children at Lac La Ronge mission school.
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Indian children in front of log school at Thunderchild Reserve.
Indian children in front of North Day School
Indian children in front of North Day School on James Smith Reserve near Fort à la Corne.
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Part of Ruth M. Buck fonds
Indian children of Onion Lake Mission school with teacher, Gladys Matheson, 1912-13. Some of the children include: Ruth and Selkirk Matheson, William McKay, Carrie Money, Annie Mathias, and Agnes Waskehat.