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Memories of Red Lake: Why We Came, Why We Stayed
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Ojibway and Chippewa sign Treaty Three.
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These three Native girls are ancestors of many Aboriginal people living in the area today.
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This Ojibway campsite lines Forestry Point.
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Bonnie Revell, the wife of a young mine doctor, bakes bread in a stone oven.
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Drumming ceremony at Red Lake
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Fairwind's dream dance drum
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Norseman flies into Red Lake.
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In 1948, this was downtown Red Lake. With seven gold mines in production, the town was booming.
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Students at Red Lake's school
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A snow machine on McKenzie Island
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Bill and Jean (Volkart) Husack on their wedding day in Finntown.
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Sisters Joan Volkart (left) and Jean Husack (right).
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Emptying the boat in Finntown
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Settling in at Red Lake
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Anna Zupanic holds baby Clara Thompson on her baptism day.
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Neighbours in Finntown
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Anna Zupanic enjoys her freedom.
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McDougall's store in Red Lake
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