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DescriptionMary Greyeyes.jpg
English: Mary Greyeyes, a Cree from Muskeg Lake Reserve, served in the Canadian Women’s Army Corps in Canada and Britain. In this staged Army publicity photograph, Greyeyes is seen with Harry Ball, a member of the Piapot First Nation dressed in the garb of a Plains Chief.
Français : En septembre 1942, le soldat Mary Greyeyes, une Crie de Muskeg Lake enrôlée dans le Service féminin de l'Armée canadienne, reçoit la bénédiction du chef Harry Ball, de la Première Nation de Piapot
Canada. Dept. of National Defence/Library and Archives Canada/PA-129070.
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