Hog project - part of the poverty program at Hammon, Oklahoma
- CA MHC PP-8 - Photo Col. 643-261.0
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- 1973
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows Jake Unrau at work in the hog project, which was part of the poverty programme.
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Hog project - part of the poverty program at Hammon, Oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows Jake Unrau at work in the hog project, which was part of the poverty programme.
Hog project - part of the poverty programme at Hammon, oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows some of the hogs in the hog project. In the photo you also see Jake Unrau. In this project six local boys each received a 60-lb hog and in return they agreed that one year later they would give back one hog each to the project.
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows some of the hogs on the Hammon Boys Club pig farm feeding at a self-feeder. This farm was part of a self-help project supported by the General Conference poverty fund. Don Esau was a voluntary service worker with this project.
Home of grandmother, Mrs. Standingwater
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows a group of people outside Mrs. Standinwater's home: Heap of Bird, Marcia, Bob(2), Collen, Bob(1) Standingwater, Robert (3), Randy. The lady on the far right is Mrs. Heap of Bird and some of her children
Home of Robert and Marcia Standingwater
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows Trudie Unrau, Robert Standingwater and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friesen, Homewood, Manitoba outside the home of Robert and Marcia Standingwater
Indain Centre in Hammon, Oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows the Indian Centre in downtown Hammon, Oklahoma. The Christmas and New Year's celebrations were held here.
Indian celebration, Hammon, Oklahoma park
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows an Indian celebration in Oklahoma (other than Cheyenne)
Indian celebration, Hammon, Oklahoma park
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows Indian tribes getting together. Many Cheyennes also received recognition.
Indian celebration, Hammon, Oklahoma park
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows the Whiteskunk girls (2) getting special recognition. The mother, Mary Whiteskunk, and a tribal chief are also in the photo. Some people are in traditional aboriginal dress [traditional regalia].
Indian community hall - Hammon, Oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows the Indian community hall under construction
Indian community hall Hammon, Oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows the re-erected Indian community hall
January snowfall in Hammon, Oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows the Osage boys building snowmen after a January snowfall.
John and Nettie Braun, Manitoba, visiting in Hammon, Oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows John and Nettie Braun, visitors from Manitoba
Kansas youth visiting Hammon, Oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows a group of youth from Kansas visiting in Hammon, Oklahoma
Mary Whitecrane's house in Hammon, Oklahoma
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows Mary Whitecrane's house in Hammon, Oklahoma. Mary Whitecrane was a neighbour to Jake and Trudie Unrau.