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"Africa Night"

This photo is of the crowd swaying their hands in the air during "Africa Night" at an International Committee of Mennonite Brethren convention.

"Africa Night"

This photo is of the crowd swaying their hands in the air during "Africa Night" at an International Committee of Mennonite Brethren convention.

Dancers from Beardy's reserve

Dancers from Beardy's First Nation perform in front of Rosthern Junior College students at the Shekinah Retreat Centre for the RJC grade eleven reatreat in November, 2001. The dancers are wearing blue indigenous regalia with colourful tassels.

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Dancing

This photo is of an East-Indian girl dancing and a boy standing in the background. There is a white building in the background.

Warkentin, Helen L., 1887-1975

Dancing in the field after tea

Written on page in album, "Elma Esau and Edna attend a triple wedding at the Bruderhof (Hutterite) colony at Bridgenorth." Written on back of photograph: "May 6th 1945. Dancing in the field after tea. Christine in fancy dress."

Indigenous dancers at the Doon Jamboree at Brantford, Ontario

Indigenous dancers at the "Doon Jamboree" at Brantford, Ontario in the 1950s. A crowd looks on, surrounding the dancers who are on a raised platform. Original archival description reads "Brantford Reserve Indians. Brantford, Ontario. Taken in 1950s. Hunsberger photo 17-10." Thus the dancers are probably Grand River Haudenosaunee (Six Nations). The man standing on the platform (third from left) is possibly Haudenosaunee chief Peter Sky.

Hunsberger, David L.

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