Paraguayan Indians seated outside of huts
- US MLA M66-M66-046
- Item
- [1948-1950]
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
Paraguayan Indians seated outside of huts
Hiebert, C.N. (Cornelius Nicolai), 1881-1975
Paraguayan Indians seated outside of huts
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
Paraguayan Indians seated outside of huts
Hiebert, C.N. (Cornelius Nicolai), 1881-1975
Four Indians standing by path in Paraguay
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
Four Indians standing by dirt road in Paraguay
Hiebert, C.N. (Cornelius Nicolai), 1881-1975
C.N. and Helen Hiebert and other missionaries with Chulupi and Lengua Indians
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
C.N. and Helen Hiebert (marked with checks) and other missionaries with Chulupi and Lengua Indians
Hiebert, C.N. (Cornelius Nicolai), 1881-1975
Two Indian women herding animals
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
Two Indian women herding animals
Hiebert, C.N. (Cornelius Nicolai), 1881-1975
Paraguayan Indians at Licht den Indianern mission station, ca. 1948-1950
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
Baptism of Indian Christian in Paraguay, ca. 1948-1950
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
G. B. Giesbrecht with Indians at Licht den Indianern mission station, ca. 1948-1950
Part of Paraguay Photograph Collection
Ceremony in Brantford, Ontario
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Original archival description reads "Making chiefs on the Brantford Reserve. Mayor of Galt, Howie Meeker, Chief Sky of Brantford. Brantford, Ontario, during the 1950s. Hunsberger photo 17-11." This photograph appears to be taken at the same "Doon Jamboree" event as DH-648. Four men and a woman stand on a platform while a crowd looks on. The man on the far right, in traditional Indigenous dress, is possibly Haudenosaunee chief Peter Sky. Facing him are three men in western dress wearing Indigenous headdresses. A woman is adjusting the headdress of one of the men; he is possibly the hockey player and Member of Parliament Howie Meeker. One of the other men is probably the mayor of Galt, Ontario.
Hunsberger, David L.
Indigenous dancers at the Doon Jamboree at Brantford, Ontario
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Indigenous dancers at the "Doon Jamboree" at Brantford, Ontario in the 1950s. A crowd looks on, surrounding the dancers who are on a raised platform. Original archival description reads "Brantford Reserve Indians. Brantford, Ontario. Taken in 1950s. Hunsberger photo 17-10." Thus the dancers are probably Grand River Haudenosaunee (Six Nations). The man standing on the platform (third from left) is possibly Haudenosaunee chief Peter Sky.
Hunsberger, David L.
Indian chief standing near the team of horses
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Indian chief standing near the team of horses pulling the wagon for the Trail of the Conestoga reenactment in June 1952. Hunsberger photo
Hunsberger, David L.
The photo shows Mr. Landreth posing in front of a canvas draped box in Hoffnungsfeld. Behind him on the left is an indigenous man on a horse and on the right two covered wagons.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, Indians building a road in a sump.
The photo shows several indigenous men building a road in the sump in Hoffnungsfeld. There is the frame of a building in the center of the photo. It is surrounded by mixed vegetation: grass, bushes and trees.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, unloading the caterpillar.
The photo shows seven people unloading sacks of unknown content from the caterpillar. There are two people near a warehouse on the left side. An assortment of primitive farm implements are seen in the foreground including several plows and a harrow.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, Chief Cambyray in his Sunday clothes.
The photo shows Chief Cambyray dressed in a white shirt and tie and long pants, posing in front of a tree at Hoffnungsfeld. An indigenous person is walking past him in the background.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929
Hoffnungsfeld, the first residential houses (1928)
The photo shows an indigenous person standing in front of two primitive houses in Hoffnungsfeld in 1928. The homes are in a treed area and a primitive cart is seen on the right side in the foreground. A hammock is attached to two trees in front of the doorway of one home. The homes appear to be made of clay bricks with thatched roofs.
Engen, Fred, 1863-1929