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For the official opening of The Seton Centre, Dee Barbour created a ribbon from wool and other materials that held significance to the Seton and Woodcraft history. For example, the beads used in the ribbon were from old woodcraft costurmes. The shells are fom 1900's Woodcraft costumes, the rare Sagmore robes. The colours of the leather and wool symbolize the New Mexico colours. It is all done by hand, with wool and silk thread and an absence of glue. Dees' idea was that the ribbon represented a special intertwining of thought and hope between Seton Castle and Carberry where Seton spent what he recalled as his "Golden Years".

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Finishing touches for sign for new museum
1991-1992



Credits:
The Seton Centre, Carberry, Manitoba, Canada

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Ernest Thompson Seton's daughter Dee Seton Barber gives her remarks at the opening.
July 5, 1992
Carberry, Manitoba, Canada


Credits:
Errol Bredin, Austin, Manitoba, Canada

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Official Opening with Dee Seton Barber and hand made ribbon Dee created
July 5, 1992
Carberry, Manitoba, Canada


Credits:
The Seton Centre, Carberry, Manitoba, Canada

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Preparing to cut the ribbon created by Dee Seton Barber
July 5, 1992
Carberry, Manitoba, Canada


Credits:
Errol Bredin, Austin, Manitoba, Canada

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For initial ten years or so Seton Centre chair/board member Gerry Oliver in front of the museum
1992
Carberry, Manitoba, Canada


Credits:
The Seton Centre, Carberry, Manitoba, Canada