Dr. Jeremiah Lonecloud and Annie Gloade
Date: ca. 1927
Photographer: anonymous
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Photo Drawer - Indians - Lonecloud - Dr. Jeremiah Lonecloud and family photos
Annie Gloade
Date: ca. 1927
Photographer: anonymous
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Photo Drawer - Indians - Gloade, Annie
Mi'kmaq woman and young Mi'kmaq man
Date: ca. 1865
Photographer: Joseph S. Rogers
Reference: Joseph S. Rogers Nova Scotia Archives accession no. 1992-412, no. 39
"North American Indians, representing a small remnant still living in Nova Scotia"
Date: ca. 1856
Photographer: anonymous
Reference: F. W. Johnson Nova Scotia Archives Gift 226, no. 15, picture 197
"Guides Meet 1938 at Lake William, N.S."
Date: 1938
Photographer: anonymous
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Photo Drawer - Sports - Guides Meet
"Indian, Nyanza, 1948"
Date: 1948
Photographer: anonymous
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 118
Programme of violin concert
Date: 1900
Printer: Block Printing Co., Limited.
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 100 vol. 189 #9a
Programme of "Indian concert by Chief Peter Glode"
Date: 1900
Printer: anonymous
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives MG 100 vol. 189 #9b
"Good old Barney Francis of Charlottetown, P.E.I., who established a new Maritime record for the mile run and won a place on Canada's Olympic Team."
Date: 1923
Photographer:
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives The Sunday Leader, Halifax, N.S., 14 Oct. 1923
"Indian Reservation, Shubenacadie, 1948"
Date: 1948
Photographer: Helen Creighton
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 120
Chief William Paul, Martin Sack, Ben Knockwood, John Knockwood
Date: 1948
Photographer: Helen Creighton
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 122
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