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Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1917, p. 1

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w ® . ly British KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1917. . The ferry over the Sayecarte River at Walpole Island, Ontario, owned and operated by Indians. a A church on the Indian Reserve near Sarnia, On- tario. (Photo below.) A scene which brings to mind the early days in Canada's history, when the land was at the mercy of the red man. Now these few mem- bers of the Caughanawaya tribe pose readily for the photographer. A real "Injun" on the western plains, dressed in his holiday attire, sounding the tom-tom. A study in concentration. Note the intent look on the face of this, Ojibway as he fishes for mid-day meal. (Photo below.) A very picturesque and natural pose of an Indian on Reserve in Western Canada. An Indian handle maker on the Ojibway Reserve near Sarnia. (Photo above.) Cowicha 3 - ee Sr Sa , Go 3 The man is 112 ye old and the - A bra in scanty clothing. his squaw and' papoose, with their Indian pony form the usual family group. - woman 108 years.

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