“Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canadian Indians: "I've told you what a foul decadent lazy crowd they are & what I think of them!! But this camp is pitched right inside an Indian reserve … & we have hundreds of the mouldy local tribe camped around us"”

6 October 1919
Around the World with the Prince of Wales

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king of the United Kingdom and its dominions in 1936 1894–1972

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