File:La Loche, Saskatchewan tepees.jpg

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English: "La Loche tepees" was taken on June 30 or July 1, 1918 in La Loche, Saskatchewan by the Franklin Kitto Expedition. Kitto's description: "Arriving at the mission we found that a couple of priests from Lac La Plonge were here conducting a series of services extending over a period of two weeks, and the Indians from the whole country-side to the extent of two or three hundred were gathered in attendance. Row after row of tepees lined the beach or clustered about the few wooden buildings of the post (Revillon Freres). The entire families had come from far and near bringing all their worldly possessions with them and the place was alive with children and dogs. A storm broke shortly after our arrival compelling us to make camp and to remain with this community until the evening of the next day."
Date June 30 or July 1, 1918
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This image is available from Library and Archives Canada under the reproduction reference number PA-044550 and under the MIKAN ID number 3367442

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Author Franklin Kitto Expedition
  • Credit: Canada. Dept. of Interior / Library and Archives Canada / PA-044550
  • Description is from Peel Prairie Provinces (page 13. of book by: Kitto, Franklin Hugo (1880-1957); Canada. Natural Resources Intelligence Branch. Athabaska to the Bay: Report of a reconnaissance expedition, chiefly by canoe, from Edmonton and McMurray across the northern parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba to Port Nelson and Churchill on Hudson Bay, 1918. Ottawa: Natural Resources Intelligence Branch, 1919. .)

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