- CA MHC 721-32-99
- Einzelstück
- [198-?]
A candid photograph of Native Ministries board member Ike Froese.
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A candid photograph of Native Ministries board member Ike Froese.
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Corrine Sayer is cutting slices of pizza.
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David Friesen, Native Ministries
A candid photograph of David Friesen.
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A candid photo of Native Ministry worker, Vera Funk.
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Jake Unrau (standing) and Otto Dirks at a Native Ministries meeting.
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Neill and Henry pulling up old linoleum and tile
Neill von Gunten (right) and Henry Patkau are pulling up old linoleum and tile from the kitchen floor in the Native Ministries mission house in Matheson Island, Manitoba.
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Living room in mission house on Matheson Island
A photo of the living room in the mission house on Matheson Island. Taken April 1995.
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A candid photo of Native Ministries worker, Martin Cross.
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Malcolm Wenger and David Wiebe
Three people at a Native Ministries staff meeting. Malcolm Wenger is centre. David Wiebe is on the right.
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New linoleum in Matheson Island mission house
A photo of the new linoleum laid in the Native Ministries mission house in Matheson Island, Manitoba. Photo taken April 28, 1995.
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Mission house hallway, Matheson Island
A photo of the hallway in the mission house in Matheson Island, Manitoba.
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John and Henry lay new carpet, Matheson Island
John Zacharias (top) and Henry Patkau are laying new carpet in the Native Ministries mission house in Matheson Island, Manitoba.
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John Zacharias repairing holes, Matheson Island
John Zacharias is repairing holes in the mission house walls after the installation of a new window in Matheson Island, Manitoba.
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Murray Martin and Oliver Hoeppner
Murray Martin (left) and Oliver Hoeppner, both Native Ministries workers, are having a conversation.
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CMC Native Ministries Photograph Collection
These images were compiled by Mennonite Pioneer Mission and Native Ministries staff. They cover over sixty years of Mennonite-Indigenous relations and history, predominantly in Manitoba. Images of staff and those in the communities where they served make up the majority of the content. The images document life in the communities where the mission stations were situated and community-related events that include, but are not limited to, trips, camp outings, meetings, and conferences. The collection therefore gives a visual overview of MPM and Native Ministries related activity over time.
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