- CA MHC 721-57-267
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- [195-?]
Board of Missions member John Klassen with his wife Margaret and their son.
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Board of Missions member John Klassen with his wife Margaret and their son.
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George Andres, others at beach
Board of Missions staff member George Andres (front) and others at a beach.
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A photo of the log home of Native Ministries missionaries Henry and Elna Neufeld in Pauingassi, Manitoba.
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Longtime Mennonite Pioneer Mission/Native Ministries Jake and Trudie Unrau with their family. Back (left to right): Jacob, Patricia, Heidi, Trudie. Front (left to right): Larry, Mabel.
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Campers are eating ice-cream out of a long trough at a Native Ministries camp.
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Neill von Gunten and Abe Hoeppner
Neill von Gunten (middle) is standing with Abe Hoeppner (right). Both are Native Ministries staff.
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A family portrait of the Hamms, Mennonite Pioneer Mission/Native Ministries workers in Cross Lake, Manitoba. Otto and Margaret are the parents.
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Mennonite Pioneer Mission/Native Ministries worker Ernie Sawatzky sitting with a young man wearing a cowboy hat and cowboy boots in Cross Lake, Manitoba.
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Native Ministries board member David P. Neufeld.
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Jenny von Gunten works on a craft using thread and beads at Camp Assiniboia.
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A group of people inside the chapel in Pauingassi, Manitoba. Some of them are soon to be baptized or have just been baptized. Missionary Henry Neufeld is back left.
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A two story house in Little Grand Rapids or Pauingassi, Manitoba. It might have been owned or used by Native Ministries.
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Henry Neufeld with others at campfire
Mennonite Pioneer Mission/Native Ministries worker Henry Neufeld (right) with Pauingassi locals near a campfire. They might be out on the trap line.
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Jeremiah Ross, resident Native Ministries pastor at Cross Lake, Manitoba, drives a motorboat on a lake. He is towing another boat.
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Henry and Elna's home, Pauingassi
A photo of the log house of Henry and Elna Neufeld, Mennonite Pioneer Mission/Native Ministries workers in Pauingassi, Manitoba. There is a wind charger standing behind the house.
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