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Christian marriage by Emile Sutherland
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Economy by John Sutherland
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Fort Albany by Anna Bella Solomon
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Living in Fort Albany by Anna Bella Solomon
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Residential school, early childhood by Marie Cecile Kamalatisit
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Role of girls and women in Fort Albany by Marie Cecile Kamalatisit
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Summer travel by Emile Sutherland
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The 1905 Treaty by John Sutherland
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The 1905 Treaty by Sinclair Wynne
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The Past by John Sutherland
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Traditional Skills by Mary Sutherland
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Working on a barge by John Kataquapit
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The Attawapiskat dogs were thought to be smarter than the Albany dogs but the latter proved to be faster and they won the race.
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Description: A view of the Catholic Church in Moosonee. The Catholic Church had a large congregation of Catholic Crees that emigrated from Attawapiskat and Fort Albany to find work in early 1900s.
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Description: A popular form of winter transportation in the James Bay region from 1950s to 1970s. The Churches, the hospital, Indian Affairs and the RCMP all used these snowmobiles to transport people, ...
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Description: As there were no roads leading north from Moosonee to Fort Albany and the other northern communities. Tractor trains were used to haul fuel, building materials and other goods to Fort Albany, ...
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Description: Men on small barge transporting bales across the river, likely at Fort Albany as the Catholic Church and residence was on an island.
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Description: A fire destroys what appears to be the Catholic school or residence in Fort Albany during the 1900s.
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Description: A young girl in residential school, likely in Fort Albany, eats fry bread.
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Description: A Fort Albany Cree man that accidentally shot himself with a gun attended to by a Catholic nun. Missions provided health care, food and beds for many Cree that became sick or injured due to ...