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image no.: | 356
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contact sheet: | A0012 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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title: | "Group of Rebel Leaders". |
description: | Illustration of Louis Riel on horseback during the aborted Fenian raids of 1871, with a group of Metis and aboriginal people with guns and tomahawks. Lt. Governor Archibald asked Archbishop Tache to approach Riel for assistance from the Metis in the defense of Manitoba against the impending Fenian raids, even though Riel had been labeled a traitor for leading the Resistance of 1869 to 1870. The Metis man on the far right is wearing the typical sash and leggings. Note the different clothing. Dogs are also in the image. |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel ▪ Weapons |
date: | 1871 |
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image no.: | 72495
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contact sheet: | A2444 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | (L- R): Wally Hill; Benson Wincure, Executive Director Of The Western Canada Pictorial Index; Dave Mcdowell And His Wife Linda Mcdowell, Attending The Opening Of The Metis Photo Exhibition At Winnipeg City Hall By The Western Canada Pictorial Index |
subject(s): | Exhibitions ▪ History ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Photography ▪ Women |
date: | 2002 |
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image no.: | 54468
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contact sheet: | A1655 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | A Bust Of Louis Riel Carved From A Tree Trunk, Fashioned After The Famous , Graph Of This Metis Leader |
subject(s): | Art ▪ Metis ▪ Riel |
date: | 1985, February 13 |
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image no.: | 9274
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contact sheet: | A0289 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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title: | A long party from Ontario leaving Edmonton for Klondike using a Red River Cart. |
description: | It is claimed that the cart once belonged to Louis Riel and the Indian Pony that once belonged to Poundmaker. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Riel |
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image no.: | 150
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contact sheet: | A0005 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | A Metis Man And His Ox-Drawn Red River Cart In Front Of J.P. Carr, Jeweller Store And A.C. Perry Bookseller Stationary Store On Main Street, Winnipeg, Mb. In The Back Of The Cart Could Be The Metis' Wife And Child. Note The Harness On The Ox. Metis Red River Cart Was Constructed Simply With Wooden Hubs And Axles That Were Never Greased Since Dust Would Gather In Greased Parts And Quickly Wear Down The Wooden Parts. At First The Wheels Were Made Of One Solid Piece; Later Spokes Were Used. The Wheels Were "Dished" For Greater Stability. The Squeal Of The Grinding Wood Axle And Hub Could Be Heard For Miles.Three Men Are Standing In The Doorways Of Stores |
subject(s): | Harness ▪ Metis ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Stores ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
date: | 1883 |
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image no.: | 22651
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contact sheet: | A0751 |
collection: | Picturesque Canada Collection
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description: | A Metis Trader’S Camp. Portrayed Here Is A Family That Traded Across The Prairies With The Natives For Pelts In Exchange For Manufactured Goods Such As Cooking Utensils, Cloth, Blankets, And Tools. Sketch By Smedley From Picturesque Canada |
subject(s): | Camps ▪ Metis ▪ Teepees |
date: | |
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image no.: | 26127
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contact sheet: | A0876 |
collection: | Women's Studies Collection
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description: | A Metis Woman, Mrs. Ballantyne Bread, Seated In Foreground Beside A Camp Fire With A Tripod Made From Wooden Poles Holding A Large Cooking Pot. In The Background Behind Her Is A Log House Or Cabin From The Riel Rebellion Near Battleford, Saskatchewan |
subject(s): | Cabins ▪ Houses ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel ▪ Utensils ▪ Women |
date: | 1919c |
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image no.: | 17856
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contact sheet: | A0566 |
collection: | Institute of Arctic Research Collection
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description: | Abel Sanderson, A Metis, Making Snowshoes. He Holds A Frame Made Of White Ash And Weaves Sinew (Babiche) Or Long Narrow Strips Of Moosehide To Make The Webbing For The Snowshoe |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Equipment ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Snowshoeing |
date: | 1961 |
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image no.: | 5868
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contact sheet: | A0186 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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description: | Aboriginal (First Nations And Metis) Community Celebration With Fiddling And Square Dancing (Circle Dancing) After A Roman Catholic Confirmation At Camperville, Mb. The Girls Are Dressed In Confirmation Dresses |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Dance ▪ Metis ▪ Music ▪ Musical Instruments ▪ Women |
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image no.: | 37273
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contact sheet: | A1245 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Aboriginal and Metis Conference. |
description: | Left to right: Chief A. Ryle and L. Letendre, both from Fairford Reserve, Manitoba; Dr. Gilbert Monture, guest speaker at the conference; Chief S. Mallett from Fisher River Reserve, Manitoba. |
subject(s): | Conferences ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Reserves |
date: | 1960, February 24 |
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image no.: | 35464
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contact sheet: | A1184 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Aboriginal and Metis people march on the Legislature to protest the attitude of the government towards their socio-economic problems. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Events ▪ Metis ▪ Protests |
date: | 1972, October 27 |
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image no.: | 36778
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contact sheet: | A1228 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Aboriginal and Metis powwow at the Native Sons Hall. |
description: | George Johnson, Manitoba Health Minister, takes a puff from a peace pipe held by Angus Merrick while Angus' father Frank Merritt, born in 1885, looks on. |
subject(s): | Ceremonies ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
date: | 1961, February 22 |
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image no.: | 35505
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contact sheet: | A1186 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Aboriginal and Metis protest on Highway 10 leading to Churchill Forest Industries Complex, The Pas, Manitoba. |
description: | Protest was against the company's discrimination policies and human rights issues about hiring the protestors. One sign reads "Racism in Canada." |
subject(s): | Events ▪ Forestry ▪ Metis ▪ Protests ▪ Signs ▪ Towns |
date: | 1970, October 8 |
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image no.: | 6168
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contact sheet: | A0194 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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description: | Aboriginal Boys At Qu'Appelle Industrial School In Saskatchewan |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Children ▪ Metis ▪ Schools |
date: | 1907 |
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image no.: | 6194
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contact sheet: | A0195 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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title: | Aboriginal boys with priests in formation posing in front of the Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School, Lebret, Saskatchewan. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Students |
date: | 1907 |
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image no.: | 6191
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contact sheet: | A0195 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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title: | Aboriginal children at dining tables, Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School, Lebret, Saskatchewan. |
description: | Life was very regimented in the residential schools. Note the uniforms and the rigid posture the young girls portray. None of the children are smiling. |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Dining ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Towns |
date: | 1900c |
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image no.: | 6193
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contact sheet: | A0195 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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description: | Aboriginal Children On The Cricket Team With Staff In Front Of The Industrial School In Lebret, Sk |
subject(s): | Cricket ▪ Metis ▪ Recreation ▪ Schools ▪ Sports |
date: | 1890 |
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image no.: | 34959
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contact sheet: | A1166 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Aboriginal dancers perform at an all-night powwow during the Conference of the Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, Winnipeg Native Club, 150 River Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Dance ▪ Events ▪ Metis |
date: | 1972, April 8 |
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image no.: | 5851
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contact sheet: | A0186 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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description: | Aboriginal Family Standing Next To A Red River Cart And Oxen.At Valley River, Camperville, Mb |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Metis ▪ Oxen ▪ Women |
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image no.: | 6192
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contact sheet: | A0195 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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title: | Aboriginal girls at sewing machines and working by hand inside the workroom, Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School, Lebret, Saskatchewan. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Machinery ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Towns ▪ Women |
date: | 1898 |
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image no.: | 6276
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contact sheet: | A0197 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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title: | Aboriginal girls working inside a classroom at sewing machines and tables, Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School, Lebret, Saskatchewan. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Equipment ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Towns ▪ Women |
date: | 1892c |
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image no.: | 71812
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contact sheet: | A2412 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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title: | Aboriginal men and women at the corner of Notre Dame Avenue and Albert Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
description: | The man second from the right and standing beside a horse-drawn Red River Cart is Metis. A dog is under the wagon. The street is very muddy with a partially constructed building in the left background. 4x5 transparency. See also A1764-57708. |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Dogs ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
date: | 1881c |
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image no.: | 8901
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contact sheet: | A0277 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Adorable Metis Child, Sitting In A Chair Wearing A Hat Over His Eyes And Moccasins. Note The Wall Construction Of The House Behind Him And The Simply Constructed Chair |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Furniture ▪ Metis |
date: | 1934 |
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image no.: | 20786
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contact sheet: | A0679 |
collection: | Charleswood Historical Society Collection
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description: | An Abandoned Metis Home On Lafleche Property West Of Perimeter Highway In Charleswood, Winnipeg, Mb. House Was Built In 1860 By Branconnier. (Colour) |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Houses ▪ Metis |
date: | |
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image no.: | 54182
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contact sheet: | A1646 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | An aboriginal drum ceremony at the Indian and Metis Friendship Centre of Winnipeg, 465 Alexander Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Ceremonies ▪ Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Women |
date: | 1985, May 5 |
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image no.: | 5433
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contact sheet: | A0174 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | An Elderly Metis Couple, Andre Jerome And His Wife, Who Were Residents Of The Pembina Area. Andre, Who Was Born December12, 1829 In St Boniface, Married Marguerite Gosselin, The Daughter Of Antoine Gosselin And Marie Roy. The Jeromes Had 10 Children. One Of The Children Was Alexander Jerome. They Were Cree-French Metis |
subject(s): | French ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1890c |
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image no.: | 37962
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contact sheet: | A1268 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Artist Archie Nabess displaying some of his work at the Indian Art Exhibition, Ma-Wow-We-Tak Friendship Centre, Thompson, Manitoba. |
description: | Nabess, of Leaf Rapids, Manitoba, was the Furniture and Carving Project Manager for the Manitoba Metis Federation. |
subject(s): | Art ▪ Exhibitions ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1982, May 30 |
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image no.: | 34493
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contact sheet: | A1151 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | At The Opening Ceremonies For The Nonsuch Gallery At The Manitoba Museum The Following Were In Attendence: Lt- Governor W. J. Mckeag; C. Gordon Smith, Chairman, Museums Building Committee; H. W. Sutherland, Senior Vice-President Hudson'S Bay Company; Dr. F. A. Mathewson, President Museum Board; Rene Toupin, Minister Of Tourism |
subject(s): | Ceremonies ▪ Metis ▪ Museums ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Ships |
date: | 1974, December 8 |
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image no.: | 424
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contact sheet: | A0014 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Big Bear Trading At Fort Pitt, Nt, Just Before The North West Rebellion. (L- R): Four Sky Thunder; Sky Bird; Matoose (Seated); Napasis; Big Bear; Angus Mckay, Metis, (Holding Fur); Otto Dufresne, Metis; Louis Goulet, Metis; Stanley Simpson (Reading A Book); Mr. Rowley (Seated); Alex Mcdonald, Metis (Behind Wheel); Captain R.B. Sletch, Nwmp (Wearing A Tam And Sitting On Wheel Hub); Mr. Edmund (Seated); And Henry Dufrain |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Forts ▪ Fur Trade ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ RCMP |
date: | 1884 |
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image no.: | 51917
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contact sheet: | A1573 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Buffalo Rancher Gary Lowry (R) Plays The Role Of Metis On A Buffalo Hunt In The National Film Board Mini Series, “Daughters Of The Country”, Filmed Near Moosehorn, Mb |
subject(s): | Buffalo ▪ Cinema ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1986, June 4 |
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image no.: | 412
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contact sheet: | A0014 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Burying Dead After Batoche. Troops Buried Metis, & Most Army Dead Were Sent Home |
subject(s): | Funerals ▪ Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 1999
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contact sheet: | A0065 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Canadian Illustrated News Sketch Showing Buffalo Hunt |
subject(s): | Buffalo ▪ Hunting ▪ Metis |
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image no.: | 1998
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contact sheet: | A0065 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Canadian Illustrated News Sketch Showing Hunt Of Bear |
subject(s): | Hunting ▪ Metis |
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image no.: | 1997
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contact sheet: | A0065 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Canadian Illustrated News Sketches Showing Hunt Of Bear And Deer |
subject(s): | Hunting ▪ Metis |
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image no.: | 33384
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contact sheet: | A1114 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Chris Martinson, Winnipeg Metis Modern Jazz Drummer |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Music ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1980, January 7 |
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image no.: | 7441
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contact sheet: | A0232 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Church Of St. Antoine De Padoue, Batoche, Sk |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Churches ▪ Metis ▪ Riel |
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image no.: | 72493
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contact sheet: | A2444 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Cindy Sciberras, Executive Director Of Heritage Winnipeg; Aku Deaba; And Tom Dixon, Attending The Opening Of The Metis Photo Exhibition By The Winnipeg Pictorial Index At Winnipeg City Hall In 2002. (Note The Metis Photos On The Walls In The Background |
subject(s): | Blacks - Canada ▪ Exhibitions ▪ History ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Photography ▪ Women |
date: | 2002 |
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image no.: | 1925
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contact sheet: | A0063 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Cun-Ne-Wa-Bum. Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1846c |
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image no.: | 966
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contact sheet: | A0032 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Cuthbert Grant (1793 -1854). Clerk In North West Co., And Was Made Captain Of The Metis. He Led Metis At Battle Of Seven Oaks, June 19,1816 |
subject(s): | Fur Trade ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
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image no.: | 22963
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contact sheet: | A0763 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Cuthbert Grant The Younger, The First Metis Leader, Was Born In1793 And Died In1854. By 1814, The Metis Had Already Identified Themselves As A Distinct "New Nation". Cuthbert Grant Had Emphasized This Fact In June, 1816 When He Unfurled The Flag Bearing A White Infinity Symbol On A Blue Background, Which Later Became The Metis National Flag. He Was The Founder Of Grantown; Leader Of Metis At The Battle Of Seven Oaks; And A Clerk In North West Company |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
date: | 1816c |
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image no.: | 72492
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contact sheet: | A2444 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Dan Vandell, City Of Councillor, Speaking At The Opening Of The Metis Photo Exhibition By The Winnipeg Pictorial Index At Winnipeg City Hall In 2002 |
subject(s): | Exhibitions ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Photography ▪ Politics |
date: | 2002 |
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image no.: | 26429
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contact sheet: | A0887 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Dog-Drawn Cariole In Front Of A Log Building. Metis Appear On Right. Photo From A Glass Lantern Slide |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Carioles ▪ Dogs ▪ Houses ▪ Metis |
date: | 1900c |
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image no.: | 128
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contact sheet: | A0005 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Drawing Of A Metis Man With Dog Team In An Ornate Harness And Sled (Cariole) In A Native Village With Teepees In Background. The Man On The Far Right Is A Metis. The Man In The Centre Is Possibly European, Who Is Negotiating A Trade With The First Nations Men. The Others Are First Nations Women And Children |
subject(s): | Carioles ▪ Children ▪ Dogs ▪ Metis ▪ Sleds ▪ Teepees ▪ Women |
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image no.: | 21311
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contact sheet: | A0702 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Drawing Of Gabriel Dumont |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
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image no.: | 9131
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contact sheet: | A0284 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Drawing Of Newspaper Riots In Winnipeg. Paper Unknown. Papers Wrecked Were Nor' Wester, Le Metis, And The Manitoban. The Liberal Survived. The Free Press Began Publishing This Year During The Hiatus And Got Off To A Fine Start |
subject(s): | Journalism ▪ Metis ▪ Newspapers ▪ Riots |
date: | 1872 |
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image no.: | 9130
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contact sheet: | A0284 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Drawing Of Newspaper Riots In Winnipeg. Papers Wrecked Were Nor' Wester, Le Metis, And The Manitoban. The Liberal Survived. The Free Press Began Publishing This Year During The Hiatus And Got Off To A Fine Start |
subject(s): | Journalism ▪ Metis ▪ Newspapers ▪ Riots |
date: | 1872 |
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image no.: | 57283
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contact sheet: | A1751 |
collection: | Egerton R. Young Collection
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description: | Family Of Donald Alexander Mckay Seen In Front Of Log House At Cross Lake, Mb. (L- R): 1. Anna Mae (Ducky) Mckay; 2. Ethel Mckay, Later Mcdiarmid, Her Father-In-Law Was Manitoba'S Lt.-Gov. J.S. Mcdiarmid; 3. Mae Mckay; 4. Catherine Mckay (Nee Omand), Was Wife Of Donald Alexander Mckay. She Was Born In Petersfield, Mb. Her Father Was The First Miller In Red River In 1835. She Was Part Sioux; 5. Jean Mckay (Baby On Mother'S Lap) Died October, 1990 At At Age Of 87 Years; 6. Catherine (Lassie) Mckay; 7. James (Jimmy) Mckay, Born In 1889; 8. Thomas (Tom) Alexander Mckay; 9. Albert (Toots) Bethune Mckay (Had Two Children); 10. Donald (Doolis) Albert Mckay; 11. Malcolm (Chappy) Norman Mckay; 12. Donald Alexander Mckay Was Born September 14,1859 At North Shaw Bost, Lewis, Scotland, And Died December 9,1928 |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Houses ▪ Metis ▪ Milling ▪ Personalities ▪ Towns ▪ Women |
date: | 1903 C |
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image no.: | 9064
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contact sheet: | A0282 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | First Nations People Commemorating (Celebrating) In C1898 At Batoche, The Memory Of The Fallen First Nations People And Metis During The 1885 Resistance. On The Extreme Right, (In A White Hat) Behind The Women Can Be Seen Moise Ouellette, The Organizer Of The Celebration |
subject(s): | Celebrations ▪ Costumes ▪ Events ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1898 |
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image no.: | 58747
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contact sheet: | A1802 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | First School In Berens River, Mb. John Berens On The Extreme Left, David Flett Next To Him, Ken Everette In The Corner. Photo Courtesy Of Darlene Overby |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Education ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Towns |
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image no.: | 6190
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contact sheet: | A0195 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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title: | Five aboriginal boys at work inside the carpenter's shop at the Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School, Lebret, Saskatchewan. |
description: | The school taught various trades; the young boys here are learning the trade of carpentry. The sole beneficiary of the objects made was the school. |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Shops ▪ Students ▪ Towns |
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image no.: | 53861
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contact sheet: | A1635 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Fred House, Of The Louis Riel Metis Association Of Bc, Placing A Wreath At Riel'S Grave At St. Boniface Basilica, Commemorating The 98th Anniversary Of The Metis Leader'S Execution In 1885 |
subject(s): | Churches ▪ Events ▪ Graves ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel |
date: | 1983, November 16 |
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image no.: | 419
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contact sheet: | A0014 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | From A Distance, Batoche Seen In Front Of Metis Trenches. Note Dead Horses |
subject(s): | Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 370
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contact sheet: | A0012 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | From A Drawing, Gen. Frederick G. Middleton, On Horseback, Chief Commander Of British Troops In Canada, Charged With Suppressing Metis Uprising In 1885 |
subject(s): | Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Military ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 364
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contact sheet: | A0012 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | From A Magazine Illustration Of Louis Riel, Metis Leader |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Guns ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Riel |
date: | 1870 |
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image no.: | 476
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contact sheet: | A0016 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | From A Sketch, Battle Near Duck Lake. Caught In The Open, Crozier'S Men Were Easy Targets For Metis & Indians |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 504
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contact sheet: | A0016 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | From A Sketch, Interior View Of Metis Home In North West |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Children ▪ Furniture ▪ Houses ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 8201
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contact sheet: | A0257 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Gabriel Dumont, Leader Of Metis Army Under Louis Riel |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 380
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contact sheet: | A0013 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Gabriel Dumont, Metis Commander In North West Rebellion |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
date: | 1885c |
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image no.: | 381
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contact sheet: | A0013 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Gabriel Dumont, Metis General Who Fought With Louis Riel During The North West Rebellion. Dumont Was Wounded In The Head During The Fighting At Duck Lake. He Managed To Escape To Montana. In 1886, He Joined Buffalo Bill Cody'S "Wild West Show" And Tour. Gabriel Dumont, Rebel Leader. Born 1838 In Red River. Died At Batoche, Saskatchewan On May 19, 1906. Son Of Isidore Dumont & Louise Framboise, Both Half- Breeds. Took No Part In Red River Uprisings Of 1870 But Following Rebellion Moved To Batoche On Banks Of Saskatchewan River. He Became Head Of The Metis Community There & Organized The Great Buffalo Hunts. He Was Was One Of The 4- Man Delegation Who Rode To Montana To Bring Louis Riel Back To Canada In 1884. He Joined Riel'S Provisional Government As Adjutant General. The Rebellion Of 1885 Broke Out In March When His "Army" A Detachment Of Nwmp Under Superintendent Crozier At Duck Lake, After Preliminary Skirmish At Fish Creek In April The Metis Under Dumont Were Finally Defeated In May At Batoche By Greatly Superior Forces Under General Middleton. Dumont Fled To Montana & Lived Several Years In Various Parts Of The Usa Until The Granting Of An Amnesty Allowed Him To Return To The Vicinity Of Batoche. He Married Madelaine Weldey A Scottish Half-Breed |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ RCMP ▪ Riel |
date: | 1890c |
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image no.: | 22958
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contact sheet: | A0763 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Gabriel Dumont, Metis Military Leader Of The Metis Resistance At Batoche |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1885c |
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image no.: | 378
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contact sheet: | A0013 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Gen. Frederick G. Middleton, Chief Commander Of British Troops In Canada, Charged With Suppressing Metis Uprising In 1885 |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Military ▪ Personalities |
date: | |
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image no.: | 513
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | Ryder Larsen |
title: | Georges Racette, a Metis man, in traditional Metis dress with floral embroidery on coat. |
description: | Known as "the Shaman", George was born in the Red River Settlement in 1819. He was over six feet tall, a skilled hunter, fighter, horseman, and trader. He was known as a rogue and a troublemaker, yet he played a key role in the significant events of his time. In 1873 he and others established a council in the Qu'appelle Valley with the intention of establishing a government. Since they were uneducated men they awaited the arrival of Louis Riel to assist them. In 1873 at James McKay's request, he spent the Winter travelling among the American Metis and aboroginals who planned to enter Canada to join forces with Canadian Metis and aboriginals in an effort to push white settlement from the plains. Shaman advised them that they could find themselves unwelcome in both countries and obtained their signatures and their promise to remain south of the border in the USA. In 1874 he represented the Assiniboine at the negotiations of Treaty No. 4. His display of military strength and his strong position during the negotiations led to his being overpowered, handcuffed, and kept under guard in a tent during the proceedings. He was released only when he promised to leave the area. |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel |
date: | 1869c |
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image no.: | 26123
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contact sheet: | A0876 |
collection: | Women's Studies Collection
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description: | Grace Marie Anderson, Alberta'S First Metis Princess |
subject(s): | Events ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1978, February 14 |
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image no.: | 34496
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contact sheet: | A1151 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Grave of a regiment member at St. Peters Church on the Red River, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
description: | Archdeacon J. Hoad, Anglican Archdiocese of Rupertsland, Mrs. Amy Clemons, Indian and Metis Friendship Centre and Col. Jeff Allen, Commander of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry stand by the grave. Photo taken during ceremonies marking the regiment's contribution to the church's restoration. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Military ▪ Personalities ▪ Religion ▪ Women |
date: | 1974, June 28 |
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image no.: | 72498
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contact sheet: | A2444 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Graveyard At Batoche, Sk, Where Metis Who Took Part In The North West Rebellion Of 1885 Are Buried. Note The Fence Around The Graves With Wooden Crosses |
subject(s): | Cemeteries ▪ Fences ▪ Graves ▪ Metis ▪ North West Rebellion |
date: | |
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image no.: | 6406
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contact sheet: | A0201 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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description: | Group Of French Canadian Metis At Qu'Appelle, Nt, In Diocese Of St. Boniface |
subject(s): | Metis |
date: | |
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image no.: | 210
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contact sheet: | A0007 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Group Of Men Camped On Prairie. Red River Carts On Right |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
date: | |
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image no.: | 208
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contact sheet: | A0007 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Group Of Metis Camped Beside Red River Carts On Prairie |
subject(s): | Camps ▪ Metis ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts |
date: | |
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image no.: | 516
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Group Of Metis Men Sitting On Steps In Front Of A Building With Shoes And Boots Hanging On The Outside |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis |
date: | 1900c |
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image no.: | 57120
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contact sheet: | A1746 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Guillaume (French Word For William) Sayer. He Was Defended By Louis Riel Sr., In A Court Trial In 1849 |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
date: | |
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image no.: | 9920
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contact sheet: | A0310 |
collection: | R.C.M.P. Collection
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description: | Half-Breed Camp At Fort Macleod. Drawing By R.B. Nevitt., |
subject(s): | Camps ▪ Forts ▪ Metis ▪ RCMP |
date: | 1875 |
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image no.: | 26451
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contact sheet: | A0888 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Half-Breeds Running Buffalo, Photo Of A Painting By Paul Kane From Glass Lantern Slide |
subject(s): | Buffalo ▪ Horses ▪ Hunting ▪ Metis |
date: | 1849c |
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image no.: | 51503
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contact sheet: | A1559 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Harold Charles Isaac, a Saulteaux man, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
description: | Isaac gained employment in Winnipeg, Manitoba through the assistance of the Indian Metis Friendship Centre, an agency sponsored by the United Way. |
subject(s): | Charities ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1965, October 6 |
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image no.: | 19576
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contact sheet: | A0632 |
collection: | Nora Hiam Collection
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description: | Head And Shoulder Shot Of The Honourable John Norquay, Premier Of Manitoba. (See Also A1805-58821) |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
date: | |
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image no.: | 58821
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contact sheet: | A1805 |
collection: | Kathleen Chisholm Collection
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description: | Honourable John Norquay (1841-1889) Ex-Premier Of Manitoba. He Was Born At St. Andrew'S To Isabella And John Norquay On May 8, 1841. His Parents Died When He Was Very Young And He Was Adopted By His Grandather, James Spence. He Was The Firstpremier Born In Manitoba From 1878 - 1887. First He Was A Teacher, Then In The Fur Trade, And Later A Farmer And A Politician. He Was Appointed A Member Of The Executive Council And Minister Of Public Works And Agriculture On December 14, 1871 Til 1874. Was Provicial Secretary In March 1875 And The Next Year Became Minister Of Public Works. He Formed The New Goverment And Held The Offices Of Premier, President Of The Executive Council And Provincial Treasurer. He Was Appointed Railway Commmissioner On Sept 1886.At The Time Of His Death He Was The Only Mla Who Had Continuously Held A Seat In The Legislative Assembly Since Its Inception. He Spoke Fluently In English, French, Cree And Saulteaux. He Was A Member Of The Manitoba Club, The Anglican Synod And Exec Committee Of Rupertsland. He Was Part Scotch. He Died On July 5, 1889. Photo From The John James Chishom Collection Courtesy Of Kathleen Chisholm |
subject(s): | Fur Trade ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
date: | 1888c |
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image no.: | 194
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contact sheet: | A0007 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Horse-Drawn Red River Cart With A Metis Woman, Washee Joe, Smoking A Pipe While Sitting In The Cart. Another Horse In The Background Has A Western Saddle And Bridle, Not The Metis Type. (Same Woman In A0007-00193; See Also Slide A0052-01563) |
subject(s): | Harness ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Women |
date: | 1890c |
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image no.: | 1563
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contact sheet: | A0052 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Horse-Drawn Red River Cart With Metis Woman. (Same Woman In A0007-00193; See Also A0007-00194.) |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
date: | 1890c |
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image no.: | 24019
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contact sheet: | A0803 |
collection: | Winnipeg Tribune Collection
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description: | Howard Pawley, Municipal Affairs Minister outside the offices of the R.M. of Ellice in St. Lazarre, prior to meetings with local representatives of the Community and Metis, who have complained about unfair treatment. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Towns |
date: | 1970, February 6 |
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image no.: | 1991
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contact sheet: | A0065 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Illustration Of Metis On Foot, Hunting Buffalo |
subject(s): | Buffalo ▪ Hunting ▪ Metis |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1992
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contact sheet: | A0065 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Illustration Of Metis On Foot, Hunting Buffalo And A Scene At Camp |
subject(s): | Buffalo ▪ Hunting ▪ Metis |
date: | |
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image no.: | 6166
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contact sheet: | A0194 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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title: | Indigenous girls at Qu'appelle Industrial School, Lebret, Saskatchewan. See also A0195-06189 for a better image. |
description: | Indigenous girls at Qu'appelle Industrial School, Lebret, Saskatchewan. See also A0195-06189 for a better image. |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Children ▪ Metis ▪ Schools |
date: | 1907 |
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image no.: | 58748
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contact sheet: | A1802 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Interior View Of A Classroom In Berens River With The Teacher, Miss Reid, And Students. “God Bless Queen Elizabeth” Is Printed On The Blackboard. Photo Courtesy Of Darlene Overby |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Education ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Students ▪ Towns ▪ Women |
date: | |
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image no.: | 26137
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contact sheet: | A0876 |
collection: | Women's Studies Collection
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description: | Interior View Of House In Metis Colony At Keg River, Ab. Seen Are Two Metis Women In Kitchen |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Houses ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | 1953, September |
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image no.: | 20314
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contact sheet: | A0661 |
collection: | Charleswood Historical Society Collection
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description: | Interior View Of Metis House, Built During 1860 -1870 |
subject(s): | Artifacts ▪ Buildings ▪ Houses ▪ Metis |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1864
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contact sheet: | A0061 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Jane l'Adamar, a Swampy Cree Metis (sometimes known as Usan) at the Red River. |
description: | She is wearing a fancy dress for the mid-1800s. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1857-1858 |
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image no.: | 1802
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contact sheet: | A0059 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Jane L'Adamar, Swampy Cree Metis, Sometimes Known As Susan, Wearing A Fancy Dress For The Mid 1800’S. Photo Taken At Red River By Humphrey Lloyd Hime |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1857c |
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image no.: | 26096
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contact sheet: | A0875 |
collection: | Women's Studies Collection
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description: | Jennifer S.H. Brown And Jaqueline Peterson Inside University Of Winnipeg Library, Authors Ofthe New Peoples: Being And Becoming Metis In North America (University Of Manitoba Press, 1985) |
subject(s): | Libraries ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Universities ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Women |
date: | 1986, January |
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image no.: | 505
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contact sheet: | A0016 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | John Mackay, a Metis man of Cree descent. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1957c |
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image no.: | 57122
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contact sheet: | A1746 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Julie Lagimodiere, Louis Riel’S Mother |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel ▪ Women |
date: | 1867c |
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image no.: | 72522
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contact sheet: | A2445 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Large Group Of Workers Threshing With Horses And Wagons, Tractor And Machinery |
subject(s): | Agriculture ▪ Harvesting ▪ Hay Racks ▪ Horses ▪ Machinery ▪ Metis ▪ Threshing ▪ Towns ▪ Tractors |
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image no.: | 1801
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contact sheet: | A0059 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Letitia Bird, a Metis woman of Plains Cree descent from the Red River Settlement, Manitoba. |
description: | Letitia Bird wears a Gingham dress with a long skirt and ornate sleeves. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1857c |
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image no.: | 1838
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contact sheet: | A0061 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Letitia Bird, a Plain-Cree Metis woman from the Red River settlement, Manitoba. |
description: | Letitia Bird wears a Gingham long skirted dress with ornate sleeves. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1857-1858 |
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image no.: | 36227
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contact sheet: | A1210 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Lieutenant Governor R. S. Bowles accepting peace pipe from Chief Frank Merrick of the Long Plains Reserve, Manitoba, with Peter Eastman (centre), during official opening of the Indian and Metis Friendship Centre. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics |
date: | 1967, October 11 |
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image no.: | 8137
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contact sheet: | A0254 |
collection: | Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection
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description: | Log Structure School For Non Treaty & Metis Children At Norway House, Mb |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Metis ▪ Schools |
date: | 1923c |
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image no.: | 72494
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contact sheet: | A2444 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Lorraine Freeman, Executive Director Ot The Metis Resource Centre Speaking At The Opening Of The Metis Photo Exhibition By The Winnipeg Pictorial Index At Winnipeg City Hall In 2002. The Metis Resource Centre Also Helped With The Exhibition Providing Some Of The Photos And Much Of The Information For The Photos In The Collection |
subject(s): | Exhibitions ▪ History ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Photography ▪ Women |
date: | 2002 |
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image no.: | 57121
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contact sheet: | A1746 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Louis Riel As A Boy |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel |
date: | |
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image no.: | 30254
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contact sheet: | A1009 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Louis Riel Monument On The Bank Of The Assiniboine River, Winnipeg, Mb |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Monuments ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Riel ▪ Statues |
date: | 1975, May 25 |
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image no.: | 518
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Louis Riel'S Homestead In St. Vital, Mb, C1945. (See Also A0017-00518.) |
subject(s): | Houses ▪ Metis ▪ Riel ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | |
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image no.: | 512
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Louis Riel'S Homestead In St. Vital, Mb. (See Also A0017-00518) |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Houses ▪ Metis ▪ Riel |
date: | 1945c |
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image no.: | 344
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contact sheet: | A0012 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Louis Riel, From A Sketch By Octave Henri Julien. (See Also: A0859-25679, And A1746-57115, Better Images) |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Riel |
date: | c1880 |
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image no.: | 57116
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contact sheet: | A1746 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Louis Riel, Manitoba Metis Leader |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Riel |
date: | 1880c |
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image no.: | 57118
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contact sheet: | A1746 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Louis Riel, Manitoba Metis Leader As A Very Young Man |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Riel |
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image no.: | 40316
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contact sheet: | A1349 |
collection: | Dennis Downey Collection
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description: | Louis Riel, The Political Leader Of The Metis Resistance At Batoche, Founder Of The Province Of Manitoba. This Photo Was Probably Done While He Was In Custody In Regina |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel |
date: | 1885c |
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image no.: | 56032
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contact sheet: | A1710 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Manitoba Metis Federation President Yvon Dumont Lays A Wreath At The Grave Of Louis Riel To Commemorate The 102nd Anniversary Of Riel'S Death. About 100 People Including The Two Bus Loads Of Students From Hugh John Mcdonald School Attended The Memorial Service For The Metis Leader |
subject(s): | Ceremonies ▪ Metis ▪ Monuments ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel |
date: | 1987, November 17 |
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image no.: | 33810
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contact sheet: | A1128 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Manitoba Metis Federation Members Protesting Government Policy Outside The Manpower Office On Main Street |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Protests |
date: | 1978, October 18 |
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image no.: | 33620
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contact sheet: | A1122 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Mary Richard, former director of Women's Programming for Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, and YWCA Women Of The Year Award. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Awards ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
date: | 1981, June 6 |
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image no.: | 33813
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contact sheet: | A1128 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Members Of The Manitoba Metis Federation Protesting At The Canada Employment And Immigration Office To Demonstrate Their Need For Employment |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Protests |
date: | 1979, April 9 |
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image no.: | 33150
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contact sheet: | A1106 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Metis Blocking The Tracks At Cnr'S Dauphin, Mb, Station, In Protest Against The Cnr Management On Human Rights Issues |
subject(s): | Locomotives ▪ Metis ▪ Protests ▪ Railways ▪ Stations |
date: | 1981, June 22 |
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image no.: | 39872
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contact sheet: | A1334 |
collection: | Public Archives of Canada
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description: | Metis Buffalo Hunting Party And Caravan En Route Crossing The Prairies. Photo From The Public Archives Of Canada Collection Of Arthur Jacob Miller Watercolours Donated By Mrs J.D. Jardine, A Descendant Of Sir Alexander Hargreaves Brown Who Commissioned The Copies Of The Originals In 1867. The Hunt Was Traditionally Held In Spring And Fall To Take Advantage Of The Twice Yearly Migration Of The Buffalo Herds. Entire Families Moved With The Hunt From The Red River Area Going As Far South As The Missouri River And Western Montana. These Parties Were Comprised Of Three Groups From The Settlement Of Saint Francois Xavier, Red River, And Pembina |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Prairies ▪ Wagons |
date: | 1867 |
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image no.: | 9900
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contact sheet: | A0309 |
collection: | R.C.M.P. Collection
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description: | Metis Camp At Fort Macleod Located In Present Day Southern Alberta. Depicted In This Scene Is A Part Of A Buffalo Hunt Party From The Red River Area. Teepees Were Still In Use Rather Than The European- Style Tents.Photo From A Painting By R.B. Nevitt |
subject(s): | Forts ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
date: | 1850c |
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image no.: | 209
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contact sheet: | A0007 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Camp With Metis Men, Red River Carts, Horses And Teepees On The Prairies (From An Oil Painting By F.A. Verner). The Metis Red River Carts In The Painting Were Used For Freighting And Establishing Camp At The End Of The Day. The Men Gathered Around The Campfire Are Planning The Next Day'S Activities. The Teepees Seen In The Painting Were Used Prior To The Adoption Of The European-Style Tent |
subject(s): | Camps ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Prairies ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees |
date: | 1873 |
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image no.: | 1886
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contact sheet: | A0062 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Camp With Red River Carts And Rack Used For Drying Buffalo Meat To Make Into Pemmican. The Meat Was Cut Into Strips And Hung To Dry On Racks. This Process Made It Easy To Transport, And It Was Later Pounded Into A Powder-Like Form. Then Depending On The Season, Berries Might Be Added Later To Make It More Palatable. For Long-Lasting Storage And Transportation, The Dried Meat Pounded Into Powder Was Poured Into Bags Made Of Uncured Buffalo Hides. A Quantity Of Liquid Fat And Marrow Was Added Plus Wild Berries (Most Often Saskatoons) When They Were In Season Then The Bag Was Sewn Shut. A Child Is Seen Here Heating A Pot Over A Fire. Image From A Water Colour By William Armstrong |
subject(s): | Camps ▪ Children ▪ Equipment ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Transportation |
date: | |
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image no.: | 24137
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contact sheet: | A0807 |
collection: | Winnipeg Tribune Collection
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description: | Metis commemorating the 92nd Anniversary of Louis Riel's death with a ceremony at his grave in cemetery at St. Boniface. The remains of the St. Boniface Basilica seen in the background at St. Boniface, Manitoba. Sandra De Laronde lays a wreath as others look on. |
subject(s): | Cemeteries ▪ Ceremonies ▪ Costumes ▪ Graves ▪ Metis ▪ Monuments ▪ Riel ▪ Women |
date: | 1977, November 16 |
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image no.: | 71317
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contact sheet: | A2396 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Metis Couple With Their Dog. The Woman Is Wearing A Shawl |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Dogs ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | 1900c |
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image no.: | 413
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contact sheet: | A0014 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Defence Position. Note Blankets Where They Slept |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 33454
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contact sheet: | A1116 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Metis Demonstrating At The Legislature Against The Lyon Government'S Lack Of Economic Aid To Northern Metis Communities |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Protests |
date: | 1979, August 14 |
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image no.: | 19824
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contact sheet: | A0643 |
collection: | State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection
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description: | Metis Family (Man, Woman, And Two Children) Standing Outside Their Home, A Tent. They Were Among The Poor Of North Dakota But They Could Be Described By The Cree Word "Otipemisiwak" Which Means "The Free People". Note The Smokestack Coming Out Of The Tent, The Dogs, And The Clothing. Photo By Fred Olsen |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Chimneys ▪ Costumes ▪ Dogs ▪ Metis ▪ Slums ▪ Tents ▪ Women |
date: | 1911 |
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image no.: | 26129
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contact sheet: | A0876 |
collection: | Women's Studies Collection
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description: | Metis Family At Lesser Slave Lake |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1844
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contact sheet: | A0061 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Family From The Upper Assiniboine River Standing In Front Of The Open Entrance To Their Teepee. The Man Is Holding A Spencer Carbine, Repeating Rifle. The Woman Is Holding A Baby |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Guns ▪ Metis ▪ Teepees ▪ Women |
date: | 1887 |
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image no.: | 72427
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contact sheet: | A2441 |
collection: | Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)
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description: | Metis Family Of Husband Wife And Two Children On The Bed Inside The Bedroom Of Their House. Note The Hammock Over The Bed For A Child To Sleep. In Photo On The Right Is A Machine With Childrens Winter Clothing Drying On Top. Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Furniture ▪ Houses ▪ Machinery ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | 1974 |
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image no.: | 2563
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contact sheet: | A0082 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Guarding The Dead On Battlefield |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ North West Rebellion |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 2556
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contact sheet: | A0082 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Guide, Marion |
subject(s): | Boundary Commission ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1993
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contact sheet: | A0065 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Hunting Buffalo |
subject(s): | Buffalo ▪ Hunting ▪ Metis |
date: | |
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image no.: | 2003
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contact sheet: | A0065 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Hunting On Horseback |
subject(s): | Horses ▪ Hunting ▪ Metis |
date: | |
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image no.: | 5850
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contact sheet: | A0186 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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description: | Metis Man Holding An Axe Standing On The Log Cabin He Is Building At Dog Creek, Camperville, Mb. The Logs Are Selected By Size And Length For The Walls. Each Log Is Notched To Accommodate Its Neighbour To Ensure A Good Fit. The Better The Fit, The More Stable The Structure; The Less Chinking Needed. Chinking Was Accomplished By Forcing Moss Between The Logs And Then A Mixture Of Mud And Straw Was Layered Over Top Of This |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Cabins ▪ Construction ▪ Costumes ▪ Equipment ▪ Metis ▪ Tools |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1785
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contact sheet: | A0059 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Man Trading With Chippewa Men On Prairie. A Little Girl Is On The Right. Note Clothing And Wagon. The Man On Right Is Cradling A Long Barrel Rifle, Maybe A Flint Lock. Leaning Against Some Goods Behind The Metis Man Is Another Rifle, Appears To Be A Carbine |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Guns ▪ Metis ▪ Prairies ▪ Wagons |
date: | 1870c |
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image no.: | 515
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Metis man. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Aboriginals ▪ Metis |
date: | 1859c |
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image no.: | 439
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contact sheet: | A0015 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Mass Grave At Batoche. Crosses Were Removed C1960 (Now Stored In Church) & Replaced By A Placard Of Plywood Reading "Mass Metis Grave". Those Buried In One Grave (On Left) Are Donald Ross, Damase Carriere, Andre Letendre, Elzear Tourond, Calixte Tourond, John Swain, Joseph Vandal, Joseph Ouellette And Ambroise Dumont. Nine Crosses For 9 Men Killed In Battle On May 12, 1885 |
subject(s): | Cemeteries ▪ Graves ▪ Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1843
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contact sheet: | A0061 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Men Meeting With First Nation (Indians) On Plains With Tents In Background. (Possibly The 1873 Boundary Commission) |
subject(s): | Boundary Commission ▪ Metis ▪ Tents ▪ Women |
date: | 1873c |
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image no.: | 8115
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contact sheet: | A0253 |
collection: | Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection
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description: | Metis Men On Their Hands And Knees Adding Straw To Well- Mixed Mud And Then Mixing It With Their Feet And Hands To Gain The Right Density. This Mixture Is Then Applied To The Walls On Top Of The Moss Already Chinked Into Place Between The Logs Of The Buildings. (See Also A0255-8150) |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Costumes ▪ Fences ▪ Houses ▪ Metis |
date: | 1924c |
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image no.: | 43325
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contact sheet: | A1430 |
collection: | Canadian National Railway Collection
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description: | Metis Men, Each Carrying Two To Four Heavy Sacks (Packs) Using Tumpline In C1920. The Tumpline Was Leather Straps Attached To The Load And Worn Around The Forehead, Thus Leaving The Hands Free. Using The Tumpline Enabled The Metis To Carry Heavy Loads For Long Distances. The Metis In This Photo May Be Loading A York Boat Somewhere In The North. Note The Log Cabin Or Building In The Background |
subject(s): | Artifacts ▪ Buildings ▪ Cabins ▪ Costumes ▪ Metis |
date: | 1920c |
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image no.: | 1780
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contact sheet: | A0059 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Mother (In Shawl) With A Metis Child In The Beaded Tikanogan |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Crafts ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1781
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contact sheet: | A0059 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Mother In A Shawl, Carrying A Child In A Tikanogan (Moss Bag On A Back Cradle) |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1776
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contact sheet: | A0058 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Mother Wearing A Shawl Carrying A Metis Child In A Tikanogan. (Same As A0059- 01781) |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | |
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image no.: | 509
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Outside With Stove. Maple Creek, Sk |
subject(s): | Metis |
date: | 1884 |
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image no.: | 391
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contact sheet: | A0013 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Scout In Calvalry Uniform. A Mix Of Military And Civilians Are With The Sioux Men On Right Of Photo. Man On Horseback Appears To Be English Metis, At Moose Jaw, Sk |
subject(s): | Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Scouts ▪ Teepees |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 1846
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contact sheet: | A0061 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Trader, In Paid Jacket Smoking A Pipe,Standing In Front Of A Red River Cart With Group Of First Nation Aboriginals, Including Women And Children, On The Right At Red River Settlement. |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Settlement ▪ Women |
date: | 1870 |
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image no.: | 507
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Metis trader. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis |
date: | 1859c |
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image no.: | 510
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Trapper Smoking A Pipe |
subject(s): | Fur Trade ▪ Metis |
date: | |
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image no.: | 1798
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contact sheet: | A0059 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis With Decorated Teepee And Red River Cart |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees ▪ Tents |
date: | |
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image no.: | 193
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contact sheet: | A0007 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Woman, Washee Joe, Wearing A Shawl, Skirt, And Head Covering, Smokes A Clay Pipe As She Holds The Reins Of A Horse Hitched To A Red River Cart. There Is A Tent In The Background |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Harness ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Tents ▪ Women |
date: | 1890c |
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image no.: | 42953
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contact sheet: | A1418 |
collection: | Canadian National Railway Collection
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description: | Metis Women And Men Outside The Hudson’S Bay Company'S Store At Lac Ste. Anne, Ab, In 1910. At The Time Metis Jlives Required Few Needs And Emphasized Long-Standing Traditions |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Metis ▪ Posts ▪ Stores ▪ Towns ▪ Women |
date: | 1910 |
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image no.: | 1880
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contact sheet: | A0062 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis Women In A Canoe Gathering Wild Rice In Much The Same Way Their Mothers And Grandmothers May Have Done. Photo From A Sketch |
subject(s): | Canoes ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | |
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image no.: | 2176
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contact sheet: | A0070 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis York Boatmen Transporting A European Family On A Northern River. (L- R): Metis Crew Member, European Family With 3 Children, Metis Crewman Next To The Mast, Three More Metis Crewmen, And A European In The Bow. York Boats Were First Developed In 1835 By A Metis, William Sinclair. This Type Of Craft Was About 24 - 28 Feet In Length, 4 Feet Wide And About 18 Inches High At The Gunwales, And Was Capable Of Carrying Up To 6 Tons Of Dry Goods |
subject(s): | Boats ▪ Children ▪ Labour ▪ Metis ▪ Transportation ▪ Women ▪ York Boats |
date: | 1900c |
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image no.: | 1870
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contact sheet: | A0061 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Metis, Teepees And Hbc York Boat On Shoreline At Grand Rapids Portage |
subject(s): | Hudson Bay Company ▪ Metis ▪ Teepees ▪ York Boats |
date: | 1870c |
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image no.: | 23459
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contact sheet: | A0783 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Monument At St. Francois Xavier, Mb, Dedicated To (Metis) Cuthbert Grant 1793 - 1854 |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Monuments ▪ Towns |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 23460
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contact sheet: | A0783 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Monument At St. Francois Xavier, Mb, Dedicated To (Metis) Cuthbert Grant 1793-1854 |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Monuments ▪ Towns |
date: | 1984 |
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image no.: | 58738
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contact sheet: | A1802 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Mr. C. D. Street, A Teacher, And His Students At The 2nd Berens River School In Berens River, Mb. Mr. Street Married Winnie Monkman From Matheson Island. Photo Courtesy Of Darlene Overby |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Education ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Students ▪ Towns |
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image no.: | 72491
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contact sheet: | A2444 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Murray Burt, Journalist And Former Editor Of Winnipeg Free Press; President Of The Commonwealth Journalist Association Speaking At The Opening Of The Metis Photo Exhibition By The Winnipeg Pictorial Index At Winnipeg City Hall In 2002 |
subject(s): | Exhibitions ▪ Journalism ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Photography |
date: | 2002 |
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image no.: | 433
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contact sheet: | A0014 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | North West Rebellion Participants From Both Sides. Back Row (L- R): Constable Black; Louis Cochin, Metis; Inspector R.B. Deane; Alexis Andre, Metis: And Beverly Robertson. Front Row (L- R): Horse Child, Big Bear'S Youngest Son; Big Bear; Alexander Stewart; And Poundmaker. (Use Neg, The Slide Is Missing Two People Named Above, Constable Black And Horse Child.) |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Religion |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 1267
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contact sheet: | A0042 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Norway House, Mb, Originally Built In 1814. Metis With Canoe In Foreground. Note The Hat Styles, Clothing And Hair Cuts. These People Were Probably "York Boat Men" In The Employ Of The Hudson'S Bay Company. The Men In The Forefront In Front Of The Canoe And Toward The Right Are Metis |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Canoes ▪ Metis ▪ Towns |
date: | 1880 |
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image no.: | 357
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contact sheet: | A0012 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | On A Cold Day, January 19, 1870, About 1000 Metis And Gathered In The Square At Upper Fort Garry To Hear The Address By Louis Riel (Metis) & Donald A.Smith, Who Were On A Staircase Balcony Of The Officers Quarters, In A Marathon Session In 20 F (-7c) Weather. Donald Smith Had Made The Request That The Flag Of The Provisional Government Be Lowered; However, That Request Was Ignored. Smith Could Not Substantiate To Riel His Authority Of Act As A Agent Of The Canadian Goverment. Image From A Painting By Bruce Johnson |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Events ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Red River Settlers ▪ Riel ▪ Upper Fort Garry |
date: | 1870, January 19 |
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image no.: | 40324
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contact sheet: | A1349 |
collection: | Dennis Downey Collection
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description: | Ox Drawn Red River Cart. Photo By Duffin And Company, Winnipeg. Photo Courtesy Dennis Downey |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
date: | 1905c |
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image no.: | 40325
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contact sheet: | A1349 |
collection: | Dennis Downey Collection
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description: | Ox-Drawn Red River Cart With 2 Metis Women In Cart And A Metis Man In Front Holding The Harness Of The Ox. The Cart Was First Develped By A Metis In About 1800. The Cart Was Of All Wood Constructio; No Nail Or Any Other Metal Part Was Used In The Making Of It. The Wheels Were About 5 Feet High; The Body Of The Cart Was 3 Feet Wide And 5 To 6 Feet Long. This Cart Ws Capable Of Carrying Up To 1000 Pounds. Oxen Could Travel About 20 Miles In A 10-Hour Day. Photo From Stereoscopic Image By Ingersoll View Company |
subject(s): | Harness ▪ Metis ▪ Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Women |
date: | 1905c |
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image no.: | 35617
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contact sheet: | A1189 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Participant Laying A Wreath At Louis Riel'S Grave During A National Day Of Mourning Organized By The Manitoba Metis Federation To Symbolize Native Feelings About Loss Of Control Of Lands And Lack Of Recognition By Government |
subject(s): | Graves ▪ Metis ▪ Protests ▪ Riel |
date: | 1975, October 13 |
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image no.: | 40399
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contact sheet: | A1351 |
collection: | New Democratic Party Collection
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description: | Peter Kozub Stands At St. Boniface Cathedral Graveside Of Louise Riel And Sings His Own Composition In Tribute To The Metis Leader Who Was Hanged 99 Years Ago. The Ceremony Featured Other Tributes And Laying Of Wreaths |
subject(s): | Churches ▪ Graves ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1984, November 16. |
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image no.: | 822
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contact sheet: | A0027 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Photo From A Drawing Of Cuthbert Grant (1793 - 1854), Clerk In North West Co. They Made Him Captain Of Metis, Whom He Lead At Seven Oaks |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Settlement |
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image no.: | 812
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contact sheet: | A0027 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Photo From A Painting By J.E. Schaflin For Hbc, The Landing Of Selkirk Settlers At Red River Settlement. Note The Metis Men On The Right Looking Very Concerned As White Settlers Move Onto Their “Homestead”. First Nations Man In The Foreground |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Immigration ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Settlement ▪ Selkirk Settlers |
date: | 1813 |
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image no.: | 853
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contact sheet: | A0028 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Photo From A Painting By Peter Rindisbacher Of (Indians) First Nations Chiefs And Men, With 2 Metis Men (On Far Left) And Two (European) Men Dressed In Top Coats And Hats On The Far Right, Conversing At Upper Fort Garry. The First Metis Man (On The Far Left) Is Of Orkney Ancestry From The Appearance Of His Headwear And Type Of Dress. The Next Metis Man Is Of French Descent Because Of His Coat (Capote) With Sash And His Hat. (See Also A0028- 00852) |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Forts ▪ Guns ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Settlement ▪ Upper Fort Garry |
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image no.: | 491
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contact sheet: | A0016 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Photo From A Sketch Of Metis Scouts In Action |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Scouts |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 39041
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contact sheet: | A1304 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Photo Of Louis Riel Possibly Taken In Montana In Early 1880s While He Was A Schoolteacher At St Peter’S Mission. It Was Here That The Delegation From Batoche Found Him |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Missions ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel |
date: | 1880c |
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image no.: | 12630
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contact sheet: | A0390 |
collection: | Major L.J. Charles Collection
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description: | Photo Taken During Location Survey Of Grand Trunk Pacific Tofield-Calgary Branch. A Metis Hunter And Family In Front Of Log Cabin Home On Western Prairie |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Cabins ▪ Children ▪ Costumes ▪ Dogs ▪ Houses ▪ Metis ▪ Prairies |
date: | 1910 |
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image no.: | 56999
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contact sheet: | A1741 |
collection: | S.A. Keighley Collection
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description: | Picnic At Grand Rapids Tramway. (L- R): Lily Ballantyne Mckay Holding Gert Lawrence, Her Husband With Their Sons Herb And William, Gladys Mckay In Front Of One Of Her Ballantyne Cousins |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Picnics ▪ Women |
date: | 1917 |
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image no.: | 57030
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contact sheet: | A1742 |
collection: | S.A. Keighley Collection
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description: | Pierre Dareo Or Peter Dorion, A French Half-Breed (Metis) Who Was At Cedar Lake |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1917 |
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image no.: | 52516
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contact sheet: | A1594 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Playwright Marcien Ierland, Author Of “Au Temps De La Prairie”, Or “Prairie Days”, A Bilingual Play Featuring Characters Such As John A. Macdonald, Thomas Scott And Louis Riel. Ierland Is Posed Beside Riel'S Tombstone In St. Boniface, Winnipeg |
subject(s): | Cemeteries ▪ Graves ▪ Metis ▪ Monuments ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel ▪ Theatre |
date: | 1987, March 4 |
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image no.: | 6229
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contact sheet: | A0196 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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description: | Poundmaker. Until the battle of Cut Knife Creek, May 2nd, 1885, Poundmaker had been able to prevent his braves from joining the Metis but after his defeat of Otter's Troops he could no longer control their War Spirit. On May 26th, 1885, Poundmaker surrendered to General Middleton at Battleford, Saskatchewan. He was tried before Judge Richardson at Regina, Sasakatchewan in September, 1885, and was sentenced to three years at Stony Mountain. Poundmaker, also known as "The Drummer," was born a member of the Stoney Tribe (Saskatchewan) in c1842, but through his mother's family became associated with a Cree band near Battleford, Saskatchewan. Originally opposed to Treaty No. 6 in 1876, he later signed, but his disgruntlement with government in action on aboriginal needs was made evident when his band ransacked Battleford in 1885. He died in 1886 while visiting his adoptive father, Crowfoot, on the Blackfoot reserve. |
subject(s): | Administration ▪ Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 37409
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contact sheet: | A1249 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Powwow at the Indian and Metis Friendship Centre. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Dance ▪ Events ▪ Metis ▪ Women |
date: | 1983, January 1 |
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image no.: | 33152
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contact sheet: | A1106 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Protestors dismantling Canadian National Railway tracks, Dauphin, Manitoba, during aboriginal and Metis protest over the railway's alleged discrimination. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Protests ▪ Railways |
date: | 1981, June 23 |
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image no.: | 33151
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contact sheet: | A1106 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Protestors dismantling Canadian National Railway tracks, Dauphin, Manitoba, during aboriginal and Metis protest over the railway's alleged discriminatory practices. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Protests ▪ Railways |
date: | 1981, June 22 |
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image no.: | 7440
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contact sheet: | A0232 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Rectory, 1883 And Church 1884 Of St. Antoine De Padoue, Batoche, Sk |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Churches ▪ Metis ▪ Riel |
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image no.: | 10513
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contact sheet: | A0328 |
collection: | York Factory Collection
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description: | Red River Cart & Half-Breed Hunters' Camp. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Red River Carts |
date: | 1872c |
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image no.: | 8434
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contact sheet: | A0264 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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title: | Residential students being transported in the back of a truck, Brandon Indian Residential School, Brandon, Manitoba. |
description: | It was not unusual for these schools to convert a truck to carry students for sporting events, school outings, and work crews. |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Students ▪ Transportation ▪ Trucks |
date: | 1936c |
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image no.: | 25142
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contact sheet: | A0841 |
collection: | Winnipeg Tribune Collection
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title: | Rev. Adam Cuthand. |
description: | Cuthand was Director of Indigenous People Missions of the Anglican Diocese of Rupert's Land; President of the Manitoba Metis Federation; and Manitoba Indigenous People's rights activist. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Missions ▪ Personalities ▪ Religion |
date: | 1968 |
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image no.: | 823
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contact sheet: | A0027 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Robert Semple (1766 -1816), Governor Of The Hudson Bay Territories In 1815. He Was Killed In The Skirmish At Seven Oaks With The Metis On June 19,1816 |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Settlement |
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image no.: | 965
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contact sheet: | A0032 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Robert Semple (1766 -1816). Governor Of Assiniboia In1815, Killed In Battle Of Seven Oaks In Clash With Metis On June 19, 1816 |
subject(s): | Fur Trade ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
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image no.: | 33154
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contact sheet: | A1106 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers removing Metis protestors from Canadian National Railway tracks, Dauphin, Manitoba, during aboriginal and Metis proest against Canadian National Railway management on human rights issues. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Protests ▪ Railways ▪ RCMP |
date: | 1981, June 23 |
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image no.: | 33153
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contact sheet: | A1106 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers removing protestors, Dauphin, Manitoba, from Canadian National Railway tracks during aboriginal and Metis protest over the railway's alleged discrimination. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Protests ▪ Railways ▪ RCMP |
date: | 1981, June 23 |
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image no.: | 54201
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contact sheet: | A1646 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Sculptor Otakar Pavlik And Diorama Artist Betsy Thronstein, Employees Of The Manitoba Museum Of Man And Nature, Work On A Diorama For The Historic Site At Batoche, Sk. The Finished Diorama Will Depict A Three Dimensional Metis Buffalo Hunting Scene |
subject(s): | Art ▪ Artifacts ▪ Buffalo ▪ History ▪ Metis ▪ Museums ▪ Personalities ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Women |
date: | 1985, June 10 |
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image no.: | 35618
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contact sheet: | A1189 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Signs on the steps of the Manitoba Legislature, Winnipeg, Manitoba, after an aboriginal and Metis protest concerning the government's North Development policy. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Protests ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
date: | 1975, November 19 |
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image no.: | 1881
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contact sheet: | A0062 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Sketch By Paul Kane Showing Journey Made By Metis Using Ornate Harnessed Dogs With Blankets And Ornate Cariole (Sled). (See Also A0062-1882) |
subject(s): | Carioles ▪ Dogs ▪ Harness ▪ Metis ▪ Sleds |
date: | 1846 |
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image no.: | 57115
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contact sheet: | A1746 |
collection: | Winnipeg Tribune Collection
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description: | Sketch Of Louis Riel, Manitoba Metis Leader. (See Also: A0859-25679 And A0012-00344) |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Riel |
date: | |
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image no.: | 25679
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contact sheet: | A0859 |
collection: | Winnipeg Tribune Collection
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description: | Sketch Of Louis Riel, Manitoba Metis Leader. See Also A0012-00344 And A1746-57115) |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Riel |
date: | 1880c |
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image no.: | 57114
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contact sheet: | A1746 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Standing Jean Marie Poitras , The Husband Of Henriette (Nee Riel), Who Is Sitting On Left. Henriette Was Born In 1861, And Died In 1898). Sitting At Right Is Julie Lagimodiere, Mother Of Henriette Riel (And Louis Riel Not In Photo). Sitting On The Floor Are Angelique Riel (Born 1883, Died 1894) And Her Brother Jean Riel (Born 1882, Died 1908), The Orphan Children Of Louis Riel And Marguerite Monet. After The Execution Of Louis Riel In November, 1885, His Wife Marguerite Passed Away Six Months Later In May, 1886. Their Deaths Left Their Two Children Orphans In The Care Of Their Grandmother, Julie Lagimodiere. Julie'S Daughter Henriette Also Helped In The Care Of The Children. Julie Raised Her Grandson As Jean Monet (His Mother'S Maiden Name) To Protect Him From Any Prejudices Because Of Who His Father Was (Louis Riel) |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Riel ▪ Women |
date: | 1887c |
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image no.: | 1795
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contact sheet: | A0059 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Teepees And Red River Carts, Possible A Camp Of Metis Freighters Or Traders |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Teepees ▪ Tents |
date: | |
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image no.: | 2546
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contact sheet: | A0082 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | The 49th Rangers Of 1872 Posing In Front Of A Building. William Hallet Had Been Asked To Form A Group Of Armed Metis Scouts To Act As Escorts For The Canadian Boundary Commission Surveyors In The Survey Of The 49th Parallel From Lake Of The Woods To The Rockies. The Metis Scouts Were Employed In Various Activities As Well As Acting As Armed Escorts. They Were Armed With Repeating Spencer Carbines (Seen In Photo), Which Made Them Better Equipped Than The Canadian Militia Of The Day. They Were Scotch, English, & French Metis Plainsmen Under The Late Wm. Hallett. Henry Hallett Is Standing In The Left Corner Of Photo |
subject(s): | Boundary Commission ▪ Costumes ▪ English ▪ French ▪ Guns ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Scots |
date: | 1873 |
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image no.: | 35456
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contact sheet: | A1184 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | The opening of the new Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, 590 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
description: | Left to right: Roger Bonsawin, President of the National Association of Friendship Centres; George Munroe, Executive Director of Winnipeg Indian & Metis Friendship Centre; Stan Guiboche, The Pas, Manitoba, President of Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres; Bob Major, Board President of Indian And Metis Friendship Centre. |
subject(s): | Associations ▪ Events ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1972, October 14 |
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image no.: | 36394
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contact sheet: | A1215 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | The opening of the St. John Bosco Indian-Metis Cultural Centre, 87 Isabel Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
description: | Archbishop Flahiff with (left to right): A.G. Leslie, Rev. Arthur Carrierre and Alderman David Mulligan. |
subject(s): | Events ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Religion ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
date: | 1964, January 25 |
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image no.: | 122
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contact sheet: | A0005 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | The Red River Cart : No Iron Was Used. The Frame Was Held Together With Wooden Pegs. The Tires Were Bound Round With Strips Of "Shagan Happi" Raw Fresh Skin Of Buffalo Or Cattle, Which As It Dried Shrank And Held Them Tightly Forming A Hard And Durable Rim. These Carts Followed The Metis Hunting Parties And Were Used To Carry The Meat Of Slain Buffalo. From A Drawing By C.W. Jefferys |
subject(s): | Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts |
date: | 1825 |
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image no.: | 58749
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contact sheet: | A1802 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | The Second School In Berens River, Mb. Showing The Grounds Around The School And Students. Photo Courtesy Of Darlene Overby |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Education ▪ Metis ▪ Schools ▪ Students ▪ Towns |
date: | |
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image no.: | 486
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contact sheet: | A0016 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | The Steamer "Northcote" Running The Gauntlet At The Battle Of Batoche. Metis Riflemen Shooting At The Steamer. The Steamer "Northcote" Was Used To Transport Troops And Supplies To The Canadian Militia In 1885. In This Particular Scene, General Middleton Tried To Out-Flank The Metis But Failed Miserably. This Manoeuvre Was Sometimes Known As "Middleton'S Navy Of The Prairies". Photo From A Sketch |
subject(s): | Guns ▪ Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Steamboats ▪ Transportation |
date: | 1885, May 8 |
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image no.: | 2171
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contact sheet: | A0070 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | The Unloading Of York Boats And Canoes On A Northern Waterway. Boats Of This Type Moved In Brigades Numbering Anywhere From 3 To 18. Eight Men, 6 Rowers, A Steersman And A Bowsman Manned Each Boat. This Kind Of Activity Would Be Found On River Such As The Nelson, Hayes, Red, Assiniboine, And The Saskatchewan (North And South). Photo From A Drawing |
subject(s): | Boats ▪ Canoes ▪ Metis ▪ Red River Carts ▪ York Boats |
date: | |
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image no.: | 36776
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contact sheet: | A1228 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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title: | Three Manitoba Chiefs attending the 7th Annual Indian and Metis Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
description: | Left to right: Solomon Mallett, Samuel McKay, and Max Bee. |
subject(s): | Conferences ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
date: | 1961, February 22 |
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image no.: | 8150
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contact sheet: | A0255 |
collection: | Rev. R.T. Chapin Collection
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description: | Three Metis Men At Island Lake, Mb, Mixing Mud And Straw With Their Feet. The Mud Is Mixed With Straw & Used To Plaster Over The Logs In Walls And Improve Insulation. To Begin This Task, First A Hole Is Dug In The Ground To Get Below The Topsoil; Then The Hole Is Filled With Water And Selected Clay Is Added. The Men Mix This With Their Feet, Getting A Good Consistency With The Mud. Too Dense A Consistency Would Not Allow The Straw To Mix Well In The Mud And Too Thin Would Not Be Good Either Because It Would Lack Stability. A Fence And A Building Are Behind The Men |
subject(s): | Buildings ▪ Cabins ▪ Construction ▪ Costumes ▪ Fences ▪ Metis ▪ Tools |
date: | 1924c |
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image no.: | 514
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Three Metis men. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Metis |
date: | 1859c |
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image no.: | 8925
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contact sheet: | A0277 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Tintypes. Photo On Metal Of Metis |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis |
date: | 1900c |
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image no.: | 444
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contact sheet: | A0015 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Troops & Rebels As Seen By Can. Illustrated War News |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Horses ▪ Metis ▪ Military ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Uniforms ▪ Women |
date: | 1885 |
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image no.: | 511
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contact sheet: | A0017 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Two Metis men. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis |
date: | 1859c |
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image no.: | 26128
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contact sheet: | A0876 |
collection: | Women's Studies Collection
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description: | Two Metis Women, Mrs. Ballantyne Bread (On Left) Seated In Front Of The Tent And Mrs. Hungry On The Ground In The Entrance Of The Tent At North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Photo By H. Pollard. |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Tents ▪ Women |
date: | 1919 |
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image no.: | 23822
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contact sheet: | A0797 |
collection: | Duncan McLean Collection
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description: | W.J. Mclean, Employee Of Hudson'S Bay Company, In Centre At Table Accompanied By Two Other Men Enjoying Tea At Shore Of Nelson River. Men In Background May Be Metis |
subject(s): | Hudson Bay Company ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Rivers |
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image no.: | 37993
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contact sheet: | A1269 |
collection: | Winnipeg Free Press Collection
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description: | Wabowden, Mb. Children Watching A Participant In The Fish Filleting Contest During The Town'S First Annual Metis Cultural Festival |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Festivals ▪ Metis ▪ Towns |
date: | 1983, July 18 |
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image no.: | 58745
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contact sheet: | A1802 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Wedding Of Stanley Everett And Annie Macdonald In Beren’S River, Mb. Photo Courtesy Of Darlene Overby., |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Towns ▪ Weddings |
date: | 1953 |
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image no.: | 58744
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contact sheet: | A1802 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Wedding Party Of Oswald Green And Vereena Showanash On A Boat Called “Jack Pine”. Photo Courtesy Of Darlene Overby., |
subject(s): | Boats ▪ Metis ▪ Towns ▪ Weddings ▪ Women |
date: | 1955c |
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image no.: | 58743
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contact sheet: | A1802 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Wedding Party Of Oxwald Green And Vereena Showanash On A Boat “Eden”. Photo Courtesy Of Darlene Overby., |
subject(s): | Boats ▪ Metis ▪ Towns ▪ Weddings ▪ Women |
date: | 1955c |
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image no.: | 503
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contact sheet: | A0016 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Wigwam, a Metis (of Ojibway heritage), sitting on the ground at Lake Superior. |
description: | See also A0016-00506. |
subject(s): | Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ Personalities |
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image no.: | 506
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contact sheet: | A0016 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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creator: | H.L. Hime |
title: | Wigwam, an Metis man of Ojibway descent, Lake Superior. |
description: | |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Personalities ▪ Teepees |
date: | 1857-1958 |
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image no.: | 1882
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contact sheet: | A0062 |
collection: | Archives of Manitoba
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description: | Winter Travelling. A Metis Wedding Party Leaves Fort Edmonton By Ornate Sled (Cariole) And Dogs With Blankets And Ornate Harnesses . The Bobbles Seen Over The Dogs' Heads Were Part Of The Harness. Tied To These Would Be Gaily-Coloured Ribbons To Accompany The Richly Beaded Blankets Seen On The Dogs. The Metis Man Could Be Bringing His New Brideto His Home. Photo Of "The Wedding Journey", A Painting By Paul Kane. (See Also A0062-1881) |
subject(s): | Art ▪ Carioles ▪ Dogs ▪ Harness ▪ Metis ▪ Sleds ▪ Snowshoeing ▪ Weddings |
date: | 1846 |
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image no.: | 57793
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contact sheet: | A1767 |
collection: | Miscellaneous Collection
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description: | Women And A Member Of The Clergy At Ste. Anne, Mb. Photo Courtesy Of Verna De Laronde, Camperville, Mb |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Religion ▪ Women |
date: | 1940c |
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image no.: | 20150
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contact sheet: | A0655 |
collection: | United Church Archives
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description: | York boat under sail on a lake. On rivers these boats would be rowed; While crossing lakes or other large bodies of water the boat could go under sail, giving men a rest from the strenuous daily task of rowing. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ York Boats |
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image no.: | 5840
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contact sheet: | A0185 |
collection: | Oblate Fathers' Collection
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description: | Young Metis Boys Recruited For Garden Duty With A Nun, Sister Of Oblates Of Marie At A Residential School In Camperville, Mb. The Boys Look Like They Are Working With String Beans In Pans |
subject(s): | Children ▪ Gardening ▪ Metis ▪ Religion ▪ Schools ▪ Utensils ▪ Vegetables ▪ Women |
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image no.: | 70812
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contact sheet: | A2336 |
collection: | Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)
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description: | “Nun and Metis (Chief’s wife)” - Nun in full habit standing beside elderly Metis woman wearing a fur coat and a scarf on her head. (2x2 neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan. |
subject(s): | Metis ▪ Religion ▪ Women |
date: | 1955, March 19 |
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