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.
Image consists of a group of small girls standing outside with the teacher Jean Telfer. Notes on the back of the items say that it was taken in Calgary to sing at SS Rally.
Image consists of three boys and two girls sitting on the steps of the school with work books on their laps. The writing on the back says "Little girl at school, Morley."
Image consists of four boys sitting on the ground. The boy at right has a hand drum. A snowy landscape is visible behind them. On the back of the item is a name and address that was stamped but it is also crossed out. It says, "Ernest A. Kehr, 12710-103rd Ave. Richmond Hill, N. Y."
Image consists of a group of boys, some are sitting on the ground and others are dancing. On the back of the item is a name and address that was stamped but it is also crossed out. It says, "Ernest A. Kehr, 12710-103rd Ave. Richmond Hill, N. Y."
File contains documentation created or collected by Telfer. Most related to Morley Residential School. Materiel includes programmes; written accounts of the school and its rules/customs; accounts of the Stoney Nakoda Nations; a United Mission of Canada booklet; tanned hide samples; and photographic negatives. These negatives appear to be copy negatives of the prints originally acquired by MOA. See File 1 of this fonds for these prints.
Description of the Stoney Nakoda Nation, likely from the perspective of Telfer. Includes observations about the Stoney reserve, homes, seasonal activities, payments to the Stoney from the federal government and the Calgary Power Company, dress, gender dynamics, religion, food, the Annual Singing Festival, and names.