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Jacob M. Unrau fonds Walnut Receiving Home (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
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Jake and Trudie Unrau Photograph Collection

This photo collection consists of black and white as well as colour photographs taken by Jake Unrau and Trudie Unrau in their work with Mennonite Pioneer Mission and Native Ministries. The photos date from [ca. 1948 -1989]. The photos have been arranged by Jacob Unrau as follows:

  1. Matheson Island and area pictures #1-123
  2. Manigotogan and area pictures #124-210
  3. Selkirk and area pictures #211-237
  4. Oklahoma, Montana USA #237-314
  5. Walnut House also called Walnut Receiving Home #315-326
  6. Metis church of Winnipeg #327-331
  7. Agape Table #332-336
  8. Y.O.U. [Youth Oppertunities unlimited] MURP, and Open Door #337-339.
  9. Native Ministries staff photos #340-361
  10. Camp Assiniboia family #362-395
    The photos depict the environment where the Unraus worked including buildings, their family, native peoples and their customs, modes of transportation, sports, weddings, program activities such as native camp. At time of processing the following photos were missing. 7,9,165,229,230, 301, 302. Some numbers were omitted 13, 55, 127. There is a card index created by Jacob Unrau that correspond to the photos. The cards are yellow in colour. Some photos are duplicated in the slides.

Unrau, Jacob M., 1920-1999

Walnut receiving home in Winnipeg, Manitoba

This photo shows the Walnut receiving home at 171 Walnut Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. When Indigenous people came to Winnipeg for medical services they were received here. Medical Services paid (to Walnut receiving home?) $7.50 per day.