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Stoney Nakoda family

Image consists of a woman with a baby and a boy holding one hand of a little girl and a woman holding the other hand of the same girl. They are standing outside the school.

Hockey team, Morley

Image consists of a group of boys in Morley jerseys with hockey sticks standing outside. Snow in the background.

Jean Telfer

Image is of the creator Jean Telfer standing with her hands crossed in front of a building

Morley, Alberta

Image consists of long view of the landscape around Morley. The buildings in the distance are identified as "White" school at right, United Church and Manse in the centre and Residential School and day school.

Jean Telfer

The image consists of Jean Telfer standing on school grounds with a small child before her.

An unknown school

The image consists of a group of children outside a one room school house. The teacher may be at right.

Classroom Rules for children and for teacher

List of classroom rules from the Morley Residential School, likely typed up by Telfer. There are rules for the children and for teachers. The document is typed on letterhead for "Indian Residential School, United Church of Canada, Rev. E.J. Staley, Principal, Morely, Alta."

Memorial pole being raised in the Haida Village

Item is a colour image of Memorial pole being raised in the Haida Village at Totem Park at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The Haida house appears to the left. The double memorial pole appears to the right.

Haida house interior house post

Item is a colour image of the interior house post in the Haida house at the Haida Village at Totem Park at the University of British Columbia (UBC).

Group wearing thick-clothed garments from Ethiopia

Photograph of a group of three people, some of whom are wearing garments produced in Mekele, Ethiopia. These kind of thick-clothed garments were not worn by Ethiopians, but largely by westerners working and living there, or purchased as souvenirs. Garments like these were made by Ethiopians as part of the USAID economic initiative in Ethiopia in 1971-1975, which directed traditional Ethiopian skills towards revenue-producing activities.

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