Family of Indians on their way to the Saskatoon fair
- Morton Manuscripts Collection, SS_C555_2_1_25l
- Item
- July 1927
This is a photograph of a native family on their way to the Saskatoon fair.
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Family of Indians on their way to the Saskatoon fair
This is a photograph of a native family on their way to the Saskatoon fair.
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