Bloodvein First Nation (Manitoba)

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Bloodvein River

These are Mennonite Pioneer Mission and Native Ministries photographs taken in the Indigenous community of Bloodvein, Manitoba, where the Mennonites operated a day school and a mission station for many years.

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Approaching Bloodvein

This photograph shows Trudie Unrau (left) and Helen Willms in the Unrau's new mission yawl, approaching the Roman Catholic Church parsonage and local store at Bloodvein.

At Bloodvein, Manitoba

This photo shows Mrs. Crate and Mrs. Henry Duck with the baby, coming to Henry's wedding at Bloodvein. They seem to have arrived with the assistance of the the Mennonite Pioneer Mission snow mobile (seen in the background).

A house on Bloodvein Reserve

Caption on back reads: "Where M.P.M. is building station. A house on the Bloodvein Indian Reserve. It appears to be a good size. However at the time I visited the large part was not in use at all due to a need of repairs. A family of five were living in the small right section of the house.. Miss Helen Willms, Matheson Island." Used in CM 3-44-1. See also CM 7-16-6.

Bergen, Helen (Willms), 1925-2003

School children at Bloodvein

Two copies of photo. Caption on back of smaller one (13x9), Helen Willms wrote "A group of school children at the Bloodvein Indian Reserve which is almost entirely Catholic, yet a number of families are requesting a Protestant schoolteacher." Caption on front of larger photo: "Where MPM may open mission. Helen Willms, Matheson Island."

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