Rosalie Twoyoungman fonds : [ca.1930-ca.1944]
- WHYTE whyte-986
- Fonds
- Copies made in 1970 and 1972
Fonds pertains to Stoney Indians of Morley, Alberta, Canada, including members of Twoyoungman, Ear and Hunter families
Twoyoungman, Rosalie
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Rosalie Twoyoungman fonds : [ca.1930-ca.1944]
Fonds pertains to Stoney Indians of Morley, Alberta, Canada, including members of Twoyoungman, Ear and Hunter families
Twoyoungman, Rosalie
Archives General File collection
The Archives General File is an artificial collection of accessions which do not constitute separate fonds or collections or cannot be placed within existing fonds or collections. Included in the collection are textual records of many types, such as manuscripts, reports, letters, diaries, speeches, poetry, plans and others; photographs in the form of prints, negatives, transparencies, albums, postcards, etc. sound recorded interviews and programmes; and motion pictures. Material pertains broadly to the Banff area and many other areas within the Archives collecting mandate. Notable items include: Walter Wilcox letter; George Kinney report; interviews with Bill Round and Edward Feuz; original copy of Treaty Number Seven; Mary Schaffer material, including letters, notes, photograph and report; reports on the Nakimu Caves; film pertaining to Banff Winter Carnival; Georgia Engelhard letters and photos; plans for buildings and structures; George Noble photograph; W. S. Park photograph.
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library, collector
Underwood and Underwood Publishers (New York, USA)
Canada. British Columbia. Spence's Bridge. Indian graveyard, / CN81
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Canada. Alberta, Banff. (The Rockies) Indian Days. The Springs Hotel / CN156.
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Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo mother and child / 38878
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Canada. Hudson Bay. An Esquimo drilling a large piece of soap stone to make a kettle / 38880
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Hudson Bay: A very old Esquimo / 38882
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