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Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives Canada
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PRPC0496

Photo postcard of Oblate missionaries in northern Canada.

Canada.

PRPC0594

"Cl. P.A." Corresponding with PRPC0596, a soft paper card with the French translation: "The oldest Eskimo couple…The husband."

Mackenzie Delta, Canada.

PRPC0595

Oblate missionaries with dogs, dressed for travel in their northern mission.

Mackenzie Delta, Canada.

PRPC0592

Native woman and five children wearing the clothes of the style of the southern white population, and an adult male in traditional clothing.

Mackenzie Delta, Canada.

PRPC0591

Oblate missionaries using dogs to travel on their mission circuit.

Northern Canada.

PRPC0596

The matching half of PRPC0594, a soft paper clipping with a French translation: "…known by Missionaries. The wife Cl. P.A."

Mackenzie Delta, Canada.

PRPC0593

"Eskimos of Mackenzie River, Canada" Native Canadians in a combination of traditional and southern style clothing, with dogs and tent structures.

PRPC0599

"Amasa Wood Hospital, St. Thomas, Ont., Canada"

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence so designated by Sister Cornelia Mantyka, Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives archivist in the 1980s, and Nick Yakimishyn, archivist from May 1991 to September 1993. There are many cards, congratulations, letters, and postcards, personal and professional, spanning both the vocational and administrative career of Metropolitan Maxim.

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