Indian women dressing a moose hide, stretched on poles
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Indian women dressing a moose hide, stretched on poles.
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Indian women dressing a moose hide, stretched on poles
Indian women dressing a moose hide, stretched on poles.
Fait partie de Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society fonds
Interview with Adele Pratt about her role as a woman in Native Canadian culture.
The interview was recorded in Prince Albert. This is tape 1 of 2.
Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society Inc., 1957-
Fait partie de Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society fonds
Interview with Adele Pratt about her role as a woman in Native Canadian culture.
The interview was recorded in Prince Albert. This is tape 2 of 2.
Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society Inc., 1957-
Catherine Daigneault displaying and wearing dresses that were in style in her younger years
Catheine Daigneault displaying and wearing dresses that are in the style worn when she was a younger woman.
Several Indian women and children, mainly girls, at a picnic
Several Indian women and children, mainly girls, at a picnic. Possibly near Gordon's Reserve.
Indian children and women sitting outdoors at the barbecue for Conservation Week
Indian children and women sitting outdoors at the barbecue for Conservation Week, held in La Ronge.
Agnes Alphonse holding Ovide Disain and Helen Disain holding Peter Disain
Agnes Alphonse holding Ovide Disain and Helen Disain holding Peter Disain. Agnes' log house in background. Black Lake.
Photos of Roderick Charles in the snow-shoeing contest and an Indian woman in the tea making event at the Winter Carnival in La Ronge, Saskatchewan.
James Clinkskill's store at Battleford
James Clinkskill's store at Battleford. Indian women and ponies in foreground.
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 03 Aug. 1972 - 09 Aug. 1972
News: (1) Harvesting a field, loading grain into silos (silent). (2) Premier Allan Blakeney on Saskatchewan economic diversification [NOTE: Film has major processing stains]. (3) Dog Show; trainers run dogs around a track, judges look at dogs (silent). (4) "Phantom Tourist" Board of Trade presentation to an unknown recipient (silent). (5) Children return to school for the first day of classes; children at Bishop Klein Elementary School (silent). (6) Linda (?) on being chosen as "Indian Princess of Canada". (7) Freshman Barbeque, University of Saskatchewan (silent). (8) Premier Blakeney on the Port of Churchill. (9) Mr. Todghara(?), Chrysler Corporation, on the development of non-polluting engines (colour).
CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)