This is a photograph of an unidentified North American church, probably taken during the early 1960s. It shows a large brick building with an overhang in front of the door. Long narrow windows with panes of colored glass flank the door and run along the side of the church. A small, darker building with arched (church style) windows is located very close beside it.
This is a photo of Esther Olfert (right) holding a cooking nutrition class. She is attempting to give these Brazilian women a high regard for themselves as homemakers.
This is a photo of (left to right): Nellie Wiens (Siebert), Carey Wiens, Peter Wiens, Mariechen Siebert (Koop) and Jacob Siebert. Mariechen is Peter Koop's sister. The photo is taken at a mission station in Brazil.
A studio photograph of a family of four; parents with son and daughter. This picture was donated by Helen Rempel Franz. This could be her as a15 years old in 1943 and along with her brother Dietrich Rempel who would have been 8 years old and their parents Franz Rempel and Helena Klassen Rempel.
This is a photo of a group of children sitting on the steps of a house in Alberta. Heidi Koop is third from left in the back row and Edith Dick (Koop) is the fourth from left in the back row.
A group of attendees during a session at Native Assembly in Bluffton, Ohio. Back row (left to right): Steve Cheramie Risingsun, Marty Bender, Vina Steele, Myrna Young Bear, Barbara Daniels, Emily Collins. Front row (left to right): Mildred Shrock, Olivette McGhee, Marvin Yoyokie.