"Souix [sic] Indians at Prince Albert, Sask."
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Database ID | 34181 |
Institution | University of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections | Fonds/Collection | Canadiana Pamphlets Collection | File/Item Reference | 70. Postcard Views of Early Saskatchewan, 70_70-140 |
Postcard message | Suppose you have got the old farm all planted by now. It is sure some dry out here. Be sure and take care of the corn and by all means of [illegible]. All kinds of potatoes Tery planted out here. The wheat looks good in some parts but it all needs rain. Leaving for Regina at 1 p.m. Wed was down there and back on Thurs. and Fri. Going to look the town over tommorow but not the girls. This is all you are out [illegible] E.G. and family are fine, [illegible] |
Scope and content | A three-colour process postcard showing a group of Dakota (Sioux) people in traditional dress at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. |
Physical description/extent | 1 postcard; 9 x 13.5 cm |
Date postcard sent | 10 June 1917 |
Date produced | [19--?] |
Date Range(s) | 1900-1909 | Publisher | Coombs and Company, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan |
Copyright holder | Public domain |
Other terms governing use and reproduction | Responsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher. |
Subjects | Aboriginal Peoples | Language of postcard text | English | Language of card | English |
Postcard style | divided back | Postcard media | real photograph | Place - image | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Permanent Link |
http://digital.scaa.sk.ca/gallery/postcards/permalink/34181
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