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 Judith Wilkie and Pierre Berger. Courtesy of the Lewistown Public Library
|  U.Left:Justine Berger U.Right: Vitaline L.Left:Clemence Gourneau L.Right:Isiah courtesy Monica Monaghan monicamonaghan@cyberus.ca
|  Clara Ruth Wells in her Wedding Dress courtesy Monica Monaghan monicamonaghan@cyberus.ca
|  U.Left: Marie Louise Berger U.Right: Justine Berger L.Left: Marguerite Berger L.Right: Marie Celina Berger
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 James A. Wells "Tony" age 2, Clara Ruth Wells Picture Taken 1904, Lewistown Mt.
|  Marie Louise Berger and Marguerite Wells
|  Dixie Anne Wells (My Mom) Age 2, Clemence Gourneau Picture taken 1941, Lewistown Mt, at the Broadway St. Home
|  Marion Herbold (Berger), Clara Ruth Wells
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 James Anthony Wells "Tony", Marie Anne Wells Picture Taken 1963, Great Falls Mt.
|  James Anthony Wells Age 12, Picture taken by himself in 1914 in Lewistown Mt., name of puppy unknown.
|  Mose Latray Sr. and Suzanne Morin Latray courtesy Brenda Snider ronm1@gte.net
|  "Tony" James Anthony Wells (age 12yrs old) b.Oct 9, 1902 d. April 13, 1980 Picture taken 1914, Lewistown, MT Brother to Clara Ruth Wells,Son of Marguerite and James Wells My GrandFather
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 Betsy Keplin Berger courtesy Michael Keplin asiniikiisik@ndak.net
|  "Ayabewaywetung" "Es 'Sence" Chief Little Shell's grave at St. Anthony's cemetery d. 1901 Israel "Mike" Lambert and Josette (Parisien) Page are in the foreground. The arrow represents where the Chief is buried. courtesy Michael Keplin asiniikiisik@ndak.net
|  "Ayabewaywetung" "Es 'Sence" Chief Little Shell also known as "Little Clam" Courtesy of the Pembina Council of 1892
|  "Man of Loyalty" Joseph Dussome b.Feb 26, 1880 - d.Nov 6, 1963 Courtesy of the Little Shell Tribe
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 "5 Generations of Berger's U.Left:Mary Louise U.Center:Laura Alice U.Right: Georgetta Courtesy Richard
|  Marguarite Berger Wells, James Wells, baby:Clara Ruth Wells, Age 1 Month
|  From Left to Right; James Turcotte, baby:Wanda Ray Lavendeur, James Anthony Wells, Harold Lavadeur, (back)"Fatty" Longevin, (front)George Lavadeur Picture taken about 1940, Lewistown Mt.
|  Left to Right:Theodore Ouellette,oldest daughter Carrie (Carolyn), wife Sophia LaDouceur, behind her, Jenny, middle daughter, and behind Theodore is Sadie (Sara) the youngest (Age abt 15-16). Picture taken in Lewistown Mt. Courtesy Lois Jeane LaRance
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 Marie LaFramboise born May 1846 (dau. of Louis LaFramboise and Marie Louise Martel). Picture Taken 1800's early 1900's (bef. 1910). Courtesy Vera Moore
|  Leonide Turcotte Son of Joseph Turcotte and Sarah McMillan B. April 21, 1875: St. Jean Manitoba D. March 11, 1956: Kenora, Ontario Courtesy Karen Carignan
|  Philomena Lafromboise Landry (Known as "Raspberry Woman") 4/4 Chip/Cree Born:April 7th, 1847 - Died:May 20th 1927 - Buried in Round Prairie, SK - Canada Moise Landry (Known as "Apache") even though he was 4/4 Chip/Cree Born:Dec 28th, 1845 - Died:April 15th, 1926 - Buried in Round Prairie, SK - Canada Courtesy Butch Landrie More Landrie Family Tree and Pictures
|  Front: Louis Laverdure and Sara (Sadie) Ouellette, Back: Joseph and Madeline Kline. Picture taken in Lewistown Mt. Courtesy Lois Jeane LaRance
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Toni Jo Atchison, Little Shell Tribal Tobacco Abuse Prevention Specialist has announced that the Tribal newsletter is FREE to all Enrolled Tribal Members. Previously, a subscription of $10 was required for the newsletter and was published quartely. The subscription cost covered monies that funded the creation, mailing of the newsletter, along with helping with office expenses. Now, with funding provided in part under a contract with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Program, and the Little Shell Tobacco Abuse Prevention Program, the Newsletter will be published 12 months a year. To place your name on the List for the newsletter (if you do not currently receive it), contact Toni Jo at the main office or write a letter requesting your name to be placed on it. Tribal and Non-Tribal members are still welcome and are encourgaged to send donations to the Office to help with tribal expenses.
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