ARCHIVED - Saulteaux Indians, Manitoba, 1887, by Joseph Tyrrell - The Canadian West - Exhibitions - Library and Archives Canada
 Library and Archive Canada - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada Français | Help     Canada  
  Important Notices | Proactive Disclosure  

Archived Content

This archived Web page remains online for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. This page will not be altered or updated. Web pages that are archived on the Internet are not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards. As per the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada, you can request alternate formats of this page on the Contact Us page.

 
The Canadian WestHome
AnticipationContactAccommodationIndexAboutNewSearchSite MapContact Us
Saulteaux Indians, Manitoba
Larger image Ref. No.: PA-050799
< Larger Image >
 


Detailed Description


Related Items:
Early Settlers in Edmonton, 1886Early Settlers in Edmonton, 1886


Saulteaux Indians, Manitoba
1887, by Joseph Tyrrell

Geologists such as Tyrrell were the first to create a record of what existed beyond the bounds of "civilized" society. They recognized that their research had to extend into areas other than rocks and minerals if Canada was to become better known to the world. With this philosophy in mind, Tyrrell photographed this family of Saulteaux Indians during a research trip to northwestern Manitoba in 1887.

  [Next Item]

Home | Index | About | New | Search | Site Map | Contact Us |  Français
Sections: Anticipation | Contact | Accommodation 
Materials: Reading List | Thematic Research Guides | Links | ArchiviaNet