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Eabametoong First Nation (Ont.)

Eabametoong, also known as Fort Hope, is an Ojibway First Nation in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada. Located on the shore of Eabamet Lake in the Albany River system, the community is located approximately 300 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay and is accessible only by airplane to Fort Hope Airport or water, or by winter/ice roads, which connect the community to the Northern Ontario Resource Trail.

Lake Huron and Lake Superior First Nations series

Description
Start Date: 
1920
End Date: 
2008
Date Range: 
[Reproduced 1999-2008 (originally created 1920-1970)]
Creator: 
Jane E. Mundy
Physical Description: 
1.5 cm of graphic material. - ca. 445 photographs : b&w ; 20.5 x 25.5 cm
Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
Scope Content: 
Series consists of photographic reproductions created from negatives. Series includes photographs of Jesuir Missions along the shore of Lake Huron and Lake Superior. Photographs include images of Longlac, Fort Albany, Fort Hope Nipigon, Lake Helen, Summit Lake, and Squaw Bay.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Photograph of a group of men at Fort Hope

Description
Start Date: 
1935
End Date: 
1945
Date Range: 
[Reproduced 2007 (originally created ca. 1940)]
Physical Description: 
1 cm of graphic material. - 1 photograph : b&w ; 20.5 x 25.5 cm
Notes: 
John Bois is picture at the front of the group.
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-008-003
Container Number: 
003
Image: 
Photograph of a group of men at Fort Hope

Photograph of Bishop Dignan and two women at Fort Hope

Description
Start Date: 
1935
End Date: 
1945
Date Range: 
[Reproduced 2007 (originally created ca. 1940)]
Physical Description: 
1 cm of graphic material. - 1 photograph : b&w ; 20.5 x 25.5 cm
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-008-003
Container Number: 
003
Image: 
Photograph of Bishop Dignan and two women at Fort Hope