Keyword: Ktunaxa
Cranbrook Street Scene
People in front of Manning and Siddons general store at S.E. corner of 9th Avenue South (aka Armstrong Ave.) and Baker Street, Cranbrook, B.C.
| Internal ID: | 0149.0004 |
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| Medium: | Photograph |
| Date: | 1905 |
Pierre Cronin and Andrew Paul, Ktunaxa
Pierre Cronin, discoverer of the St. Eugene Mine at Moyie,BC and Andrew Paul, Ktunaxa East Kootenay residents
| Internal ID: | 0002.0005 |
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| Medium: | Photograph |
| Date: | 1920 |
The St. Eugene Mission Boys' Band on Baker Street in Cranbrook BC c.1950
The St. Eugene Mission Boys' Band marching in a parade on Baker Street in front of the Royal Bank c.1950
| Internal ID: | 0003.0014 |
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| Medium: | Photograph |
| Date: | 1950 |
St. Eugene Mission Residential School
The St. Eugene Mission residential school near Cranbrook, BC. This school was built by the federal government to house and educate Ktunaxa children. It was run by the Catholic Church. Eventually the school was closed and in the 21st century the building was converted by the Ktunaxa Nation into a destination hotel, casino and surrounding golf course.
| Internal ID: | 0003.0018 |
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| Medium: | Photograph |
| Date: | 1950 |
Peter (Pielle Tête de Fer), Discoverer of the St. Eugene Mine
Unused sepia real photo postcard of Pielle Tête de Fer, nicknamed Peter, the discoverer of the St. Eugene Mine on horseback grouped with fellow Ktunaxa.
| Internal ID: | 0039.0073 |
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| Medium: | Postcard |
| Date: | 1905 |
