Friday, December 13, 2013

Artifacts & Places!

Artifacts

Bellevue Mine


The Bellevue Mine, in the shadow of infamous Turtle Mountain, began production in December, 1903, when West Canadian Collieries purchased a large tract of land in this coal-rich area.  Over the next 58 years more than 13 million tons of coal were extracted from the Bellevue Mine.

This is one of the license plates you would see around the reservation on any vehicle. As you can see, they are customized much differently than that of a normal state license plate.


A flag of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa.


This is a dream catcher that also shows the universal imagery seen all around the reservation.

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