Photo consists of the Rev. Thomas Umaok, Bp. Fleming, the Rev. J.H. Webster standing with several older children, probably confirmation candidates. Bishop visited the school in June 1934.
Community identified three of the young people as Persis Gruben, Edward Kogiak Dick, and Hunak.
Photo consists of Bp. Fleming posing with staff and students of Shingle Point Residential School. Some students are dressed for confirmation, which was the first one at the school, June 1934.
Community identified the young girl on the top right side as Jane Esau.
Sylvia Brown is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Alberta.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of one article in typescript 26 p. in length entitled, The Pilgrim's Progress among aboriginal Canadians: Missionary translations of Bunyan into Cree and Inuktitut. The article was prepared by Dr. Sylvia Brown (Inuktitut) and Arlette Zinck, The King's University College. File also contains an offprint copy of the article printed in 1650-1850 : Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era, 13 (2006), 201-223.