Larry Wilson with a headdress and a guitar
- CA CMBS NP149-2-261
- Einzelstück
- July 1988
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This photo is of Larry Wilson wearing a headdress and holding a guitar on stage at a Canadian MB Conference convention.
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Larry Wilson with a headdress and a guitar
Teil vonMB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Larry Wilson wearing a headdress and holding a guitar on stage at a Canadian MB Conference convention.
Close-up of a young Ecuadorian boy
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This photo is a close-up of a young Ecuadorian boywho commited his life to Jesus Christ after an evangelistic sermon given by Paul Finkenbinder.
HCJB - Harold Goertzen
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This photo is of MCC Canada Native Concerns worker Menno Wiebe and Cree elder Adam Dick chatting together at a First Minister's Conference on Aboriginal Rights.
Menno Wiebe chats with Ted Scott.
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This photo is of (l-r) Menno Wiebe of MCC Canada's Native Concerns program chatting with Ted Scott, Anglican primate of Canada, at a First Minister's Conference on Aboriginal Rights.
Federal and provincial leaders.
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This photo is of federal, provincial, and Aboriginal leaders gathered for a First Ministers Conference on Aboriginal Rights. The conference was the third of four sets of constitutional talks convened by the Government of Canada, this one chaired by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (front, second from left). In the third row at the left is MP Jake Epp.
Assembly of First Nations negotiators.
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This photo is of (l-r) George Erasmus, and National Chief David Ahenakew, the negotiators from the Assembly of First Nations who participated in the First Ministers Conference on Aboriginal Rights.
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This photo is of (l-r) chief Solomon Sanderson (Saskatchewan), Dene nation chief George Erasmus (N.W.T.), and national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Dr. David Ahenakew, sitting together at a negotiating table at the 1983 First Ministers Conference on Native Rights, March 15-16, 1983.
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This photo is of a group of Native protestors holding up signs during the 1983 First Minister's Conference on Native Rights. Several reporters are videoing the event, March 15-16, 1983.
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This photo is of Pierre Trudeau sitting in front of a microphone at the 1983 First Minister's Conference on Native Rights, March 15-16, 1983.
Wide-angle view of negotiations
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This photo is a wide-angle shot of the negotiations between First Ministers and Native leaders at the 1983 First Ministers Conference on Native Rights, March 15-16, 1983.
1983 Conference on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters
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This photo is of two men, one of which is wearing a traditional indigenous headdress and carrying a ceremonial pipe. The two men are at the 1983 First Ministers Conference on Native Rights, March 15-16, 1983.
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This photo is of Pierre Trudeau talking into a microphone at the 1983 First Minister's Conference on Native Rights, March 15-16, 1983.
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This photo is of Ed Schreyer speaking at MBCI's Native Concerns Week.
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This photo is of Choco Indians unloading building supplies from an American air-force helicopter in the village of Capeti. The supplies were part of a humanitarian project sponsored by the Balboa Union Church and the Mennonite Brethren. Missionary Glenn Prunty helped with the project (see newspaper clippings for details).
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This photo is of a barge full of building supplies at a landing dock in Guardia Nacional Marina. The supplies were on route to the Choco Indian village of Capeti, Panama, where missionary Glenn Prunty was stationed.