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John Lee Laurie fonds

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Part Of
John Lee Laurie fonds
Scope & Content
Fonds consists mainly of recordings of songs by Tsuut'ina Nation, Stoney Nakoda and Blackfoot. Tape 1: Beaver Bundle songs, Peace Pipe Bundle songs, Two Weasel Coat songs, and One Woman's Circle Dance song, all sung by David Onespot (Tsuut'ina). Tape 2: Stoney Nakoda songs and speakers. Includes:…
Date Range
1956, 1958
Reference Code
S3 / V275
Description Level
1 / Fonds
GMD
Sound recording
Reel to reel
Part Of
John Lee Laurie fonds
Description Level
1 / Fonds
Fonds Number
S 3
V 275
Sous-Fonds
S 3
V 275
Accession Number
759, 3286
Reference Code
S3 / V275
GMD
Sound recording
Reel to reel
Date Range
1956, 1958
Physical Description
5 sound recordings : audio tape reels. -- 1 photographs : print
History / Biographical
John Lee Laurie, 1900-1959, was a teacher and First Nations activist at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Laurie worked extensively with Alberta First Nations communities.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists mainly of recordings of songs by Tsuut'ina Nation, Stoney Nakoda and Blackfoot. Tape 1: Beaver Bundle songs, Peace Pipe Bundle songs, Two Weasel Coat songs, and One Woman's Circle Dance song, all sung by David Onespot (Tsuut'ina). Tape 2: Stoney Nakoda songs and speakers. Includes: Ed Hunter, Nat Hunter, Bill McLean, Matthew Hunter, Albert Bearspaw, Judas Hunter and John Hunter. Tape 3: John Laurie, commentator, and singing by Tom Turned-Up-Nose (Blackfoot). Tapes 4 and 5: Tobacco Dance. Accompanied by photograph of Edward Hunter, Stoney Nakoda Chief. Recordings were made by John Laurie, with the assistance of Don Henderson.
Name Access
Bearspaw, Albert
Hunter, Edward
Hunter, John
Hunter, Judas
Hunter, Matthew
Hunter, Nat
Laurie, John Lee
McLean, Bill
Onespot, David
Turned up Nose, Tom
Subject Access
First Nations
Indigenous Peoples
Stoney Nakoda
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
Language is English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: sound recording summaries and reference copy recordings
Related Material
Recordings are related to transcriptions by Betty Vaughan (M8/accn.2652)
Creator
Laurie, John Lee
Category
First nations
Title Source
Title based on accession records and tape boxes
Processing Status
Processed
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Peter Ear, unknown, winter carnival queen, possibly Tom Kaquitts (Sûga Wakâ) (Dog God) and John Hunter (Îrhe Wapta), Stoney Nakoda at Banff Winter Carnival

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Part Of
George Noble fonds
Scope & Content
[Peter Ear, unknown, winter carnival queen, possibly Tom Kaquitts (Sûga Wakâ) (Dog God) and John Hunter (Îrhe Wapta), Stoney Nakoda at Banff Winter Carnival]*
Date Range
ca. 1940
Reference Code
V469 / 3721 - 3724
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  1 image  
Part Of
George Noble fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V469
Sous-Fonds
V469
Accession Number
n/a
Reference Code
V469 / 3721 - 3724
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
ca. 1940
Physical Description
1 negative: 12.5 x 18 cm
Scope & Content
[Peter Ear, unknown, winter carnival queen, possibly Tom Kaquitts (Sûga Wakâ) (Dog God) and John Hunter (Îrhe Wapta), Stoney Nakoda at Banff Winter Carnival]*
Name Access
Ear, Peter
Hunter, John
Kaquitts, Tom
Noble, George
Subject Access
Banff Winter Carnival
First Nations
Indigenous Peoples
Recognizing Relations Collection
Stoney
Stoney Nakoda
Geographic Access
Alberta
Language
English
Creator
Noble, George
Title Source
Stoney Nakoda Elders provided naming and other culturally relevant information during interviews held for Recognizing Relations, an archives initiative active from 2014-2023.
The goal of this initiative was to name local Indigenous peoples in photographs held in the WMCR archives as well as encouraging access for Indigenous communities to these images.
Processing Status
Processed
Images
thumbnail
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