Province of Manitoba Travelogue, 1940's
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- From the Provincial Archives of Manitoba, a 1940's travelogue, done in the classic style of that postwar era. I've split it into 2 parts to get onto youtube. 2nd part is on Brandon, Clear Lake, etc.
Oh my!!! What a wonderful Cathedral St.Boniface of old was, wow! Thank you for this, majestic, so much nicer than the modernist one
I see traffic in Winnipeg hasn't improved any ;-)
My father used to take us camping at Seven Sister Falls, beautiful.
Hudson Bay, yep very populated up there
Great find! thank you!
Where is part 2?
"even the indians are adapting to the white man's way"
But now they are un-adapting and going back to their pagan violent cultural ways...been to the north end of Winnipeg lately?
@@markanthony3275 ur a special kinda stupid aren't you!!!!
U of M looks the same LOL
bearwarlock they did that to preserve the old look
The narrator sounds like Art Gilmore...
Funny how the speaker conveniently forget to mention the residential schools, Indian act laws that were being enforced and how hard it was for natives and minorities alike to integrate into the city
Yes what the church did to the natives was a disgrace but minorities worked hard to fit in .It looked like a much better place back then.