Newspaper Article/Clipping
75th Anniversary Observance
Winnebago children and adults are dressed in traditional clothing for the photo. The caption reads: "As part of the 75th anniversary observance of the founding of the school for Winnebago Indians at Black River Falls, Wis., a group of Indian pupils and adult leaders from the mission were to present a historical pageant in two Milwaukee churches Sunday. From left are Prudence Funmaker, 7, and Bonnie Funmaker, 12, both of Neillsville; the Reverend Benjamin Stucki, Neillsville, superintendent of the mission; the Rev. Mitchell Whiterabbit, Black River Falls, pastor of the mission church, and John Gauthier, 7, and Naomi Roberts, 9, both of Neillsville." |
Image ID: | 122920 |
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Creation Date: | 04 25 1954 |
Creator Name: | Nusbaum, Donald W. |
City: | Black River Falls |
County: | Jackson |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | WHS Museum Collection |
Genre: | Newspaper Article/Clipping |
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The article refers to items in Museum Collection 2015.84. Milwaukee Journal. |
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