- 01.480.07
- Item
- ca.1970
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Jim Peyachew in traditional Pow-wow clothing
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Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Jim Peyachew in traditional Pow-wow clothing
Lebret Residential School fonds
Fonds is a collection of photographs in four separate albums dating between 1907 and 1963 that pertain to the lives of students and staff at the Lebret (Qu’Appelle) Indian Industrial Residential School which was operated by the Roman Catholic Church (Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and the Grey Nuns) from 1884 until 1973.
Lebret (Qu’Appelle) Indian Industrial Residential School
Letter from Ferguson regarding Residential Schools
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Letter from Dr. Ferguson to the Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture discussing Lebret Indian Residential School, Onion Lake Indian Residential School, Delmas Indian Residential School, Duck Lake Indian Residential School, and securing funding for tuberculosis testing and treatment for students.
Ferguson, Robert George (Dr.)
Letter to Ferguson regarding Residential Schools
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Letter to Dr. Ferguson from the Director of Indian Affairs thanking him for conducting tuberculosis surveys in Residential Schools.
Department of Indian Affairs
Studies in Tuberculosis, Cloth-bound Edition
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Studies in Tuberculosis by Dr. Robert G. Ferguson. Cloth-bound edition published by the University of Toronto Press in 1955.
The Canadian Indians [Indigenous Peoples], 1947
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
An article from the Royal Bank Letter titled "The Canadian Indians [Indigenous Peoples]" discussing historical and contemporary Indigenous realities from a 1947 settler perspective.
Royal Bank of Canada
Tuberculosis among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Great Canadian Plains
Part of Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Article: Tuberculosis among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Great Canadian Plains published by Dr. Ferguson in 1929. This article brought Dr. Ferguson to the forefront of international tuberculosis research in the medical community.