Collection search - James Henry Moffett, to the right, in his workshop at the Ste-Anne school at Resigouche, initiates on of his pupils in plaster molding
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Record information James Henry Moffett, to the right, in his workshop at the Ste-Anne school at Resigouche, initiates on of his pupils in plaster molding
Date:[between 1900-1976]Reference:R216, RG10, Box number: 3673Item no. (creator):2419AType of material:PhotographsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:5188745Date(s):[between 1900-1976]Place:Listuguj, Quebec (formerly Restigouche):Place of creation:Québec (Province)Extent:1 photograph : b&w.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Photograph depicting James Henry Moffett (also spelled Muffett) (right) in his workshop at the Restigouche Indian school (also known as Indian Residential School Listuguj, Ristigouche Indian Day School, and Mission Point Micmacs of Restigouche) in Listuguj (formerly known as Restigouche). He is teaching a student about plaster molding. James Henry Moffett is Mi'gmaq (Mi'kmaq) from Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation. The student is also likely Mi'gmaq (Mi'kmaq) from Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation.Additional name(s):Additional information:Dates of creation note:Date of creation for the photograph is unknown. Range assigned to the accession was used.Series added entry:06-09-04-07Source:GovernmentFormer archival reference no.:RG10Other accession no.:1976-281 NPC -
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