Duties at Morley Indian Residential School
- 2-2-006
- Pièce
- [between 1931 and 1940] `
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List of daily duties - possibly Telfer's - at Morley Residential School.
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Duties at Morley Indian Residential School
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List of daily duties - possibly Telfer's - at Morley Residential School.
Excerpt from Redskin Interlude by Clare Sheridan
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Handwritten document with excerpt from the book Redskin Interlude by Clare Sheridan. The text is about Chief's dress, home designs, and the Sun Dance.
The Owl Dance, the Lodge, and the Torture
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Document describing the Owl Dance, a lodge, and a method of torture. The specific culture/place related to these descriptions is not clear. "Catlin" is written at the bottom, either as the author of the document or the source of the information.
Cardston [Residential School visit]
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Document contains an account of a visit to Cardston, Alberta, likely to St. Paul's St. Paul's Anglican Residential School on the Blood reserve. The author of the document is unknown.
These Fifteen Years 1925-1940, Home Missions through Sunshine and Shadow
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Booklet documenting the mission locations, missionaries and other workers of The United Church of Canada. Includes locations across Canada.
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Three tanned hide samples: deer, elk, and moose.
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Image consists of twins William and John (86 years old) standing side by side by a wall at Morley.
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Image consists of a woman standing on a ground covered in long grass.
First Nations woman in Morley, Alberta
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Image consists of a woman standing on a wooden boardwalk. Behind her are people watching an event behind a wood fence.
Inside lodge at Sun Dance, Morley
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Image consists of open area with a pole and bones at its centre. Two men are sitting close to the pole, a group of women are sitting in the middle ground of the photograph and more people are sitting on the outside of a branch fence in the background.
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Image consists of 6 teepees erected.
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Image consists of a man in action riding a bronco horse with men scrambling around the horse and others looking on. On the back of the item are the markings of a postcard. printed by the Calgary Photo Supply Co.
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Image consists of a long view of numerous tents and teepees set up. A tall sparse tree is sillhouetted in the distance with ropes tied to it.
Stoney Nakoda Chiefs Jacob Chiniki & George McLean and interpreter at church
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Image consists of two men and a woman.
Chiefs Jacob Chiniki & Two Young Men with interpreter outside church
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Image consists of Two Young Men looking towards the camera as he stands with Chief Jacob Chiniki. People and a distant building can be seen in the background.
Parents and children visiting after church, Morley
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Image consists of people outside of the church. The Manse is in the background.
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Image consists of the hospital building as seen from a laneway. Part of small building can be seen to the left.
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Image consists of cattle on a range in the foreground and cowboys on horses and more cattle in the background. Hills are in beyond in the distance.
Chief Jacob Chiniki with his wife making a presentation to the Governor General
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Image consists of Governor Genera on the left, Chief's wife at centre and Chief jacob Chiniki on the right.
Chief and Mrs. Hunter with Lord Tweedsmuir
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Image consists of Mrs. Hunter at left and a chief at centre presenting gifts to the Governor General Lord Tweedsmuir at right on occasion of his visit to Morley.