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Date: 1898
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  1. 1
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    12006
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather, spend their recreation hours in the open air, especially the boys; the girls sometimes take their recreation whilst doing needle-work and knitting 
  2. 2
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    12060
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather swimming and boating. Their favourite pastimes indoors are singing and playing checkers and dominoes. The girls amuse themselves with lotto 
  3. 3
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    12012
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. In cold weather the children amuse themselves with gymnastic exercises in their play-rooms. I have, & c., J. HINCHLIFFE, Principal
  4. 4
    60 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    8474
    ... weather. The master of every tank ship arriving at any of the aforesaid prts, shall, n entering his vessel inwards, and before prceeding to the berth 
  5. 5
    72 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    8480
    ... weather, r of her requiring Provisions r things necessary for the subsistence of her crew, r repairs ; in either of which cases the authrities of the prt, r 
  6. 6
    38 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    3509
    ... weather ; and the sua being mderate, with a sweil. N sunding was taken. This psitin was ala aunded over by Staff Commander Tker, and depths of 70 t 80 fi 
  7. 7
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11885
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather sets in the whole family gather in one room or what is termed the summer kitchen, and they spend there the winter months in close confinement. They 
  8. 8
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11865
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather has set in before any quantity can be hauled to the stables; this necessitates hauling in the winter, which, in addition to otherwise attending to 
  9. 9
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11862
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. It will thus be no longer necessary, as hitherto, for the people to stand outside, for an hour or more, in the coldest weather while awaiting their 
  10. 10
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    12048
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. Musical drill and kindergarten games are encouraged in the winter. A skating rink has been built and presented to the school by the Rev. C 
  11. 11
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11709
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. If the Indians could be induced to give more of their attention to farming and get their crops in earlier in the season, my report would give them 
  12. 12
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11814
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather permitted I bad them all castrated. The cattle are now herded and the calves are altered, when about three months old. The Indians do not care much 
  13. 13
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11745
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. General Remarks. - The Indians in my agency are fairly contented. They frequently ask for assistance, as they are so poor and in such pressing need 
  14. 14
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11831
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather during the early spring was bad - the month of March being one continued succession of storms - and early calves had a hard time to pull through 
  15. 15
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11942
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. All the day schools labour under disadvantages from the roving habits of the Indians; the lads when they arrive at the age of fourteen generally go 
  16. 16
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11739
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. The crops for the past year were generally good; wheat, oats, corn, hay and potatoes were a heavy crop, while pease and roots were fair. Education 
  17. 17
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11987
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather are sufficient for the heating of the building. Recreation. - In the summer the children have no lack of recreation. All of them can go outside and 
  18. 18
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11866
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather affords proper help. Tribe. - The Whitefish Lake Indians belong to the Cree nation. Pakan or James, Seenum, who is chief of the three bands, Saddle 
  19. 19
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11968
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather, winter and evening recreations. General Remarks. - The pupils progressed this year very much in general good manners. They are docile and pleased 
  20. 20
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11840
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather, killed out the grain entirely in most places, and in others where it was not entirely cut down, especially in summer-fallowed land: it stunted the 
  21. 21
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11894
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. The chief's example had been followed by seven others who had good sheds put up during the year. Crops. - The crop sown and planted was one 
  22. 22
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    12067
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. wind and seasons. Ethics The practice of cleanliness, obedience, respect, order, neatness. Right and Wrong. Truth. Continuance of proper appearance 
  23. 23
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11718
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. The soil on the Garden River Reserve, occupied by this band, is better than that on the east side of the river. Education. - There is no school 
  24. 24
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11933
    Year:
    1898
    ... of spring, when the weather turned cold and wet and a number of the old Indians and some of the younger ones died of consumption and la grippe. The sanitary
  25. 25
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    11835
    Year:
    1898
    ... weather. Characteristics and Progress. - These Indians are in general characterized by more than ordinary industry and thrift. Several of them exhibit very 
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