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Home Economics - Lab Training
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Apr. 1967 (Creation)
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First class of Saskatchewan Indigenous women trained as food instructors. Back row: Mrs. Rose Ewak, White Bear Reserve, Carlyle; Mrs. Florence Sparvier, Cowessess Reserve, Broadview; Mrs. Mary Fox, Onion Lake Reserve, Onion Lake; Mrs. Edna Seeseequasis, Beardy's Reserve, Duck Lake. Front row: Mrs. Freda Greyeyes, Muskeg Reserve, Marcelin;; Mrs. Nora Sanderson, James Smith Reserve, Kinistino; Mrs. Grace Ahenakew, Sandy Lake Reserve, Mont Nebo; Mrs. Mabel Goertzen (Metis - teacher's wife), Carlyle; Mrs. Mary Carrier, Piapot Reserve, Craven; Mrs. Doris Severight, Cote Reserve, Kamsack.
Bio/Historical Note: The College of Home Economics offered this class. Six of the women taught 17 food courses to 166 women in 1967-1968. Five returned for the refresher workshop.
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