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- 1877
The fonds consists of his original presentation copy of Treaty 7.
Ozija Thiha
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The fonds consists of his original presentation copy of Treaty 7.
Ozija Thiha
Esplanade Archives Postcard collection
Contains various postcards that pertain to the history of Medicine Hat and its surrounding area.
Esplanade Archives, collector
The fonds consists of Allan's correspondence regarding Indian Affairs, and Qu'Appelle land syndicate documents.
McDonald, Allan
The item consists of letter from Martin to John I. Chambers regarding the acquisition of a knife from Crowfoot, Chief of the Blackfoot (Siksika) in southern Alberta.
Martin, George S.
The fonds consists of photographs of Red Crow and Chief Moon.
Red Crow
The fonds consists of four scrapbooks of newsclippings regarding Sitting Bull and Walsh's work in the Cypress Hills, Walsh's service in the Yukon, and activities upon retirement. Includes photographs of James and Cora Walsh, and a copy of a letter to Cora about her father's experiences with the Sioux.
Walsh, James Morrow
Aborigines Protection Society fonds
The fonds consists of petition and letter to F.W. Chesson protesting the sale of land by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in Manitoba (1860); letters to Chesson [photocopied 1964] about grievances of the Metlakahtla in British Columbia (1869-1886), and Canadian government relations with Manitoba Indians (1885-1887). Includes letters [photocopied 1964] from Canadians about the slave trade (1892, 1905).
Records related to the following subjects are also in this fonds: Dr. G.F. Bodington, Bishop Edward Cridge, Rev. William Duncan, Great Whale River, Canon Grisdale, H.A. Kennedy, David Leask, Bishop Robert Machray, Archdeacon John McLean, G.S. McTavish, C. Hubert Pemberton, Dr. John Shultz, Arthur Swindell, and John Taylor.
Aborigines Protection Society
The fonds consists of traveller's sample book of photographs of mountain scenes, the British Columbia interior, CPR points and railway bridges, tunnels, trains and workers (1889). Includes photographs of native people and a Blood sun dance (1887); of May, his wife, family and ranch (1885-1907); of Boorne, his Manitoba homestead, and the Calgary studio; and experimental photographs (1883-1884). Includes his article, "With the Savages in the Far West", published in the Canadian Photographic Journal, 1893. Also includes a diary of Boorne's cousin Ernest May (1897).
Boorne and May
[Indigenous Woman and Child Outside Teepee] Original Title: Awaiting Her Lord’s Return
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Image shows an Indigenous woman holding a child and standing at the entrance of a teepee on the prairie near Slave Lake. The original title is taken from the caption written on the back of the photograph.
[Indigenous Students at Sturgeon Lake] Original Title: Indian Girls’ School, Sturgeon Lake
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Image shows Indigenous students gathered together standing behind a fence. The caption beneath the photograph says “Indians at Sturgeon Lake let out of school to see their first car – Dec. 1913.”