- CA MHC 721-05-24
- Einzelstück
- [195-?]
A snowmobile nicknamed "The Mennonite."
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A snowmobile nicknamed "The Mennonite."
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The Wengers and a group of children
Malcolm and Esther Wenger stand in front of a building with a group of children. Malcolm is standing in the middle of the back row wearing a white shirt and a tie. Esther is standing next to him, wearing a white blouse.
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This photograph shows the Bloodvein River.
Wiebe, Menno, 1932-2021
A woman scrapes a moose hide at Cross Lake, Manitoba. The hide is tied to, and stretched by, a log frame.
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Snowmobile built for Jake Unrau
This photo shows the snowmobile that was built for missionary Jake Unrau in Matheson Island, Manitoba.
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Two men are talking in the doorway of a log house in northern Manitoba.
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A slide of Indigenous peoples in a disguised in European-settler culture. It might be a photo of a drawing.
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A family with a Mennonite Pioneer Mission bombardier in Matheson Island, Manitoba. The family might be the Unraus or the Gerbrandts.
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A Sunday school group standing in front of a brick building in the bush in northern Manitoba.
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A class or Sunday school group posing on some stairs.
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Children having lunch under a picnic shelter at camp.
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A group photo of residents in Pauingassi, Manitoba. Back (left to right): Spoot Owen, Jacob Owen, St. John Owen, David Owen. Front: Augusta Owen, Annette Owen, Elizabeth Pascal, Lucy Owen.
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Women with children in tikinagans
Three women with their children nestled in tikinagans in northern Manitoba.
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Henry Neufeld (left) and locals sitting by a campfire in Pauingassi, Manitoba.
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Locals are gathered outside for a worship service in Pauingassi, Manitoba.
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