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Dave Mills, interpreter, and Blood woman.
Dave Mills, interpreter, and Blood woman.
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Dave Mills, interpreter, and Blood woman.
Woman is Holy Rabbit Woman holding child named Own Face. Mills was the only Black in the area. He interpreted by sign language. Copied from PA-2826-34.
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Date
[ca. early 1900s]
Creator
Edwards, O. C.
Person(s) or Group(s)
Holy Rabbit Woman
,
Mills, Dave
,
Own Face
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Subject
Black Canadians
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Blood--Children
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Blood--Women
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection
Edwards, Gardiner family fonds
Unique identifier
CU1115404
Legacy Identifier
na-4035-160
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"Dave Mills, interpreter, and Blood woman.", [ca. early 1900s], (CU1115404) by Edwards, O. C.. Courtesy of Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.