Saddle Lake First Nation Peoples, Parents & Children, Travel to Red Deer Indian Industrial School – Methodists – Circa 1900-1920
Saddle Lake First Nation Peoples – A group of students and parents from the Saddle Lake Reserve (Alberta), en route to the Methodist-operated Red Deer Indian Industrial School, Alberta,
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Credit: Woodruff / Library and Archives Canada / PA-040715
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