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Paul Twoyoungmen family, older than Eliza
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55380
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a postcard of five visible people and a horse - a sixth person on the far right of the photo has been obscured due to a section of the photo torn out.
- Date Range
- [ca. 1900-1930]
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 15
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- GMD
- Postcard
2 images
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Fonds Number
- V804
- Sous-Fonds
- V804
- Accession Number
- 1077
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 15
- GMD
- Postcard
- Date Range
- [ca. 1900-1930]
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : print, 13.1 x 8.6 cm
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a postcard of five visible people and a horse - a sixth person on the far right of the photo has been obscured due to a section of the photo torn out.
- Name Access
- Twoyoungmen, Paul
- Subject Access
- Family and personal life
- First Nations
- Indigenous Peoples
- Stoney Nakoda
- Recognizing relations collection
- Geographic Access
- Alberta
- Language
- English
- Title Source
- Title is the annotation on the back of the postcard written by Catharine Robb Whyte. This image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken from 2014-2023 to name Indigenous people in photographs held by the Whyte Museum Archives.
- Content Details
- Eliza Hunter donated her collection of photographs to the archives in 1970, most images in the collection have annotations by Catharine Robb Whyte, which likely means Catharine sat down with Eliza and asked her to identify the relatives and Stoney community members who appear in the photographs.
- Processing Status
- Processed
Images
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Samuel's pinto, Eliza's teepee
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions57051
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a photograph print of a horse and wagon next to a decorated tipi, presumably belonging to Eliza Hunter (Wîchîyânâgish) (Young Woman).
- Date Range
- [ca. 1900-1950]
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 13
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- GMD
- Photograph
- Photograph print
2 images
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Fonds Number
- V804
- Sous-Fonds
- V804
- Accession Number
- 1077
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 13
- Date Range
- [ca. 1900-1950]
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : print, 20.1 x 25.4 cm
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a photograph print of a horse and wagon next to a decorated tipi, presumably belonging to Eliza Hunter (Wîchîyânâgish) (Young Woman).
- Geographic Access
- Alberta
- Language
- English
- Title Source
- Title comes from annotation on back of print, written by Catharine Robb Whyte This image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken from 2014-2023 to name Indigenous people in photographs held by the Whyte Museum Archives. Identifications
- Content Details
- Eliza Hunter donated her collection of photographs to the archives in 1970, most images in the collection have annotations by Catharine Robb Whyte, which likely means Catharine sat down with Eliza and asked her to identify the relatives and Stoney community members who appear in the photographs.
- Processing Status
- Processed
Images
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and
potentially offensive content.
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Time of making Moores blood brother & sister or princess
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55376
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a photograph print of Pearl & Phil Moore during the ceremony making them Blood brother and sister/princess to the Stoney Nation Individuals in the photo include (L-R) Tom Snow (Chuga), Isaac Twoyoungmen, Judas Hunter, Phil Moore, Pearl Moore and Enos Hunter.
- Date Range
- [ca. 1900-1940]
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 10
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- GMD
- Photograph
- Photograph print
2 images
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Fonds Number
- V804
- Sous-Fonds
- V804
- Accession Number
- 1077
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 10
- Date Range
- [ca. 1900-1940]
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : print, 17.9 x 11 cm
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a photograph print of Pearl & Phil Moore during the ceremony making them Blood brother and sister/princess to the Stoney Nation Individuals in the photo include (L-R) Tom Snow (Chuga), Isaac Twoyoungmen, Judas Hunter, Phil Moore, Pearl Moore and Enos Hunter.
- Geographic Access
- Alberta
- Language
- English
- Title Source
- Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte. This image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken from 2014-2023 to name Indigenous people in photographs held by the Whyte Museum Archives
- Content Details
- Eliza Hunter donated her collection of photographs to the archives in 1970, most images in the collection have annotations by Catharine Robb Whyte, which likely means Catharine sat down with Eliza and asked her to identify the relatives and Stoney community members who appear in the photographs.
- Processing Status
- Processed
Images
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and
potentially offensive content.
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Unidentified child
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55369
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a photograph print of a child, possibly taken in a photo booth, wearing a hat and a scarf tied into a bow.
- Date Range
- [ca. 1910-1950]
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 03
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- GMD
- Photograph
- Photograph print
1 image
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Fonds Number
- V804
- Sous-Fonds
- V804
- Accession Number
- 1077
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 03
- Date Range
- [ca. 1910-1950]
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : print, 12.5 x 17.6 cm
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a photograph print of a child, possibly taken in a photo booth, wearing a hat and a scarf tied into a bow.
- Name Access
- Hunter, Eliza
- Subject Access
- Family and personal life
- First Nations
- Indigenous Peoples
- Portrait
- Recognizing relations collection
- Geographic Access
- Alberta
- Language
- NA
- Title Source
- This image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken from 2014-2023 to name Indigenous people in photographs held by the Whyte Museum Archives. Identifications were not possible.
- Processing Status
- Processed
Images
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Winnie Hunter Wesley and Jake's grandson Arthur
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55379
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a postcard of two children standing side by side dressed in regalia in what appears to be a photography studio. A photographer's mark in the bottom left corner reads "Indian children 511". The back of the postcard shows it came from Byron Harmon's studio.
- Date Range
- [ca. 1900-1940]
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 14
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- GMD
- Postcard
2 images
- Part Of
- Eliza Hunter fonds
- Description Level
- 6 / Item
- Fonds Number
- V804
- Sous-Fonds
- V804
- Accession Number
- 1077
- Reference Code
- V804 / PA - 14
- GMD
- Postcard
- Date Range
- [ca. 1900-1940]
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : print, 8.9 x 13.8 cm
- Scope & Content
- Item consists of a postcard of two children standing side by side dressed in regalia in what appears to be a photography studio. A photographer's mark in the bottom left corner reads "Indian children 511". The back of the postcard shows it came from Byron Harmon's studio.
- Name Access
- Wesley, Winnifred
- Twoyoungmen, Arthur
- Subject Access
- First Nations
- Indigenous Peoples
- Portrait
- Stoney Nakoda
- Recognizing relations collection
- Geographic Access
- Alberta
- Language
- English
- Title Source
- Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte. This image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken from 2014-2023 to name Indigenous people in photographs held by the Whyte Museum Archives. Cross referencing with other fonds would identify child on right as Arthur Twoyoungmen
- Content Details
- Eliza Hunter donated her collection of photographs to the archives in 1970, most images in the collection have annotations by Catharine Robb Whyte, which likely means Catharine sat down with Eliza and asked her to identify the relatives and Stoney community members who appear in the photographs.
- Processing Status
- Processed
Images
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and
potentially offensive content.
Read more.