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Frazer's Museum: Storehouse Of History

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Author/Creator
Department Of Northern Saskatchewan
Graham Guest
Description
John Frazer's Museum in Beauval. Page one: pictures of a ceremonial chair, herb grinder and John Frazer with axe heads. Page two: pictures of outboard motors, learning wood carving, museum visitors, two wheel cart.
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Free the North / Gabriel Dumont Armed - Photograph. - [197-].

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Description
A poster of Gabriel Dumont with the slogan "Free the North," and the description "Gabriel Dumont Armed" upon it.

Historical note:

Original photograph from the Public Archives of Canada. Cited as a CUS Poster, 197-. [Possibly a political poster produced by the Canadian Union of Students].
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"Frog Lake, Les Martyrs du Lac La Grenouille"

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File contains a leaflet with the pictures of the two catholic priests killed in the so-called Frog Lake "massacre" on 2 April 1885, Fathers Marchand and Fafard. The caption reads "Les Martyrs du Lac La Grenouille" (The martyrs of Frog Lake).
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FSI Convention Being Held in Prince Albert

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File contains 4 negatives from a Federation of Saskatchewan Indians convention held in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on March 30, 1971. Four scanned negatives show various scenes of participants at the conference.
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Full-length photo of Gus Bear, Cree Indian from Shoal Lake Reserve

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Author/Creator
unknown
Description
A full-length photograph of Gus Bear, Cree man from Shoal Lake Reserve, which is a Swampy Cree Indian reserve on the Carrot River, (about 70? miles) east of Nipawin. The only village there is known officially as Pakwaw Lake after an Cree word for Shoal Lake.
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Gabriel Dumont

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Black and white photograph of Gabriel Dumont in buckskin jacket with rifle.
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Gabriel Dumont

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Full length shot of Gabriel Dumont, ca 1900, who presided over Metis Council of St. Laurent district and acted as war leader in the Riel Rebellion of 1885.
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"Gabriel Dumont with rifle."

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A portrait of Metis Gabriel Dumont posing with his rifle. He wears a fringed buck skin coat and a wide brimmed hat.
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General F.D. Middleton

Alternate Title
Loyal till Death: Indians and the North-West Rebellion
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Description
Photograph. Caption: "A triumphant Middleton poses in a buckskin outfit in an Ottawa photo studio." .
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Gentleman Joe McKay

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A photographic portrait of "Gentleman" Joe McKay of Prince Albert. McKay was a Metis North West Mounted Police Scout, and held by some to have fired the first shots in the Northwest Uprising of 1885 at Duck Lake. This is a studio portrait with McKay posed in costume.
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Gentleman Joe McKay & Mistawasis sitting

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A photographic studio portrait of "Gentleman" Joe McKay and Chief Mistawasis studying a book while sitting. Likely taken sometime after the 1885 uprising.
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George G. Mann Family in Onion Lake

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A photograph of the George G. Mann family in Onion Lake with friends. Taken after Mann's recent transfer from Onion Lake to Saddle Lake; perhaps they had returned for a visit.
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George G. Mann Family in Onion Lake

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A photograph of the George G. Mann family in Onion Lake with friends. Taken after Mann's recent transfer from Onion Lake to Saddle Lake; perhaps they had returned for a visit.
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George Gwynne Mann

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A head and shoulders studio portrait of George Gwynne Mann wearing a jacket and tie.

Historical note:

George Gwynne Mann was born in Darlington, Upper Canada on November 24, 1843. He spent most of his youth and young adult life in Bowmanville, Ontario where he tended his father's farm. In the mid- to late-1860s he was a member of the 45th West Durham Battalion of Infantry and saw action in the Fenian raids.
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George Gwynne Mann Junior (1877-1938)

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A photograph of George Mann Jr. taken in the Saddle Lake North West Territories Indian agency house between 1900 and 1905. He grew up in Onion Lake N. W. T. and was a fluent Cree speaker.
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George Mann Jr. and Ethel Mann's Wedding Day

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A photograph of George Mann Jr. and his new wife Ethel Mann (nee Burgess) on their wedding day in Lloydminster in 1904. (l to r) Mann Jr., Ethel Mary Mann, Lizzie May Burgess, Hugh Allan Sutherland and Charlotte Louise Mann. Shortly after their wedding they moved to Moose Creek, Alberta (now Lindberg).
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George Mann Jr. and Family

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A photograph of George Mann Jr. (left) with family members and visitors at their homestead 14 miles north-east of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. (l to r) Mann Jr., Marion, Eveleen, Ethel and Beatrice. Others at right unknown. Note Mann Jr.'s beaded hat band. He grew up working with Cree people in Onion Lake and Saddle Lake, North West Territories, and was a fluent Cree speaker.
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George Mann Jr. and son George Reginald Tudor (Pete) Mann

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A photograph of George Mann Jr. and son Pete at their home in Moose Creek, Alberta (now Lindberg). Mann Jr. worked at the Government telegraph office there from 1904 to 1909. In 1909 he moved his family to a homestead 14 miles north-east of Lloydminster.p>Historical note:George Gwynne Mann was born in Darlington, Upper Canada on November 24, 1843. He spent most of his youth and young adult life in Bowmanville, Ontario where he tended his father's farm. In the mid to late 1860s he was a member of the 45th West Durham Battalion of Infantry and saw action in the Fenian raids.
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George Mann Jr. with Aboriginal Friends

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A photograph of George Mann Jr. with some Aboriginal (Cree & Metis?) friends, probably in Onion Lake North West Territories circa 1900. Mann was a fluent Cree speaker and had many friends in that area. He fathered a child there in 1898.
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George Mann Jr. with Group of Cree People

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A photograph of George Mann Jr. with a group of Aboriginal men, women and children, probably taken in the Onion Lake North West Territories in the 1890s. Mann spent much of his youth in Onion Lake, and fathered a child there in 1898 before his father was transferred to Saddle Lake in 1900.
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Getikshan Female Elder

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A female elder of the Getikshan tribe posing for camera in traditional clothing. Hazelton, BC.
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Getikshan Male Elder

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A male member of the Getikshan tribe in ceremonial clothing. Hazelton, BC.
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Glimpsing Our Past: An Archival Photo Project

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Nadine Charabin
Paula Daigle
Andy Miller
Saskatchewan History, vol. 69, no. 1, Winter, 2017-2018, pp. 5-7
Description
Describes a project undertaken collaboratively by First Nations University (FNU) in Regina, the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan (PAS), and the Pasqua First Nation, to research and provide better descriptive information for a number of photos of First Nations people in the FNU library. Entire Issue on one .pdf, scroll to page 5.
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Goodbye Everybody!

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Description
Christina Bateman and Annie McKay in wagon departing on their trip to La Ronge from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
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"Grand Parade of Blackfoot Indians."

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An image of a long procession of mainly Aboriginal men on horseback. They are dressed in ceremonial clothing and many are wearing a full head dress.
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Green Lake's Isabelle Bishop

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Author/Creator
Gerard Makuch (photographer)
Makuch
Gerard (photographer)
Department Of Northern Saskatchewan (photographer)
Description
A portrait of Isabelle Bishop of Green Lake. Her opinion is expressed on various topics such as poverty, work ethic and trading. One picture of Isabelle.
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"Group of Canadian North west Indians"

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An image of a large group of Aboriginal people posing for the photograph. They wear a mixture of traditional and western clothes. The picture was taken on open prairie and there are two teepees in the background. Colours have been added to the picture in a chromolithograph process. There is some correspondence on the back, and the postcard is postmarked 11 July 1911.
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A Group of Cree Indians

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A group of Cree people in front of tipis, circa 1905. No location given, likely Saskatchewan.
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Group Portrait of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show

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Author/Creator
H. Viewegar (photographer)
Description
Reproduction of the only known colour photograph of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, including several indigenous persons in idealized traditional costume.
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Group posed on lawn. Indians in costume in front

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Author/Creator
Leonard A. Hillyard
Description
A group photograph of the Saskatoon Old Timers' Association posing on Exhibition grounds with Indians in traditional attire on July 25, 1950. Tipis in background.

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H.B.C. Men

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Four Hudson's Bay Company men dressed for winter travel (snowshoes, sled and sled dog). Kitwanga, BC, buildings in background.
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Half-Breed Commission at Sturgeon River

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Note: The title and description of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. A photograph of four men standing in front of a white tent. They are members of the Half-Breed Commission; at Sturgeon River, 14 September 1900.
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"A Half breed Prophet in the Far North"

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Note: The title of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. An image of an old Aboriginal (Metis?) man standing outside a teepee like structure. He wears a French beret style hat and has a long white beard. One hand holds a cane and the other is extended above his head.
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"Halfbreeds at Batoche"

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Note: The title and description of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. Two Metis men at Batoche. On the back of the photo is written: "Halfbreeds at Batoche. Gabriel Dumont's brother on the right and One of the leaders in the Rebellion of 1885." Probably taken in the late nineteenth century.
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Hand painted cards

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Image of woman painting cards. Several hang to dry on a line in front of her.
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Hareskin Indians, NWT.

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Author/Creator
Prof. Emrys Jones (photographer)
Description
Two Hareskin Indians paddling a canoe near Fort Norman, NWT.
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