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Hector Crawler (Wachegiye) (Prayer Giver), Mary Jean Crawler and daughter Elizabeth

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Part Of
Byron Harmon fonds
Scope & Content
Item consists of Hector Crawler (Wachegiye) (Prayer Giver), Mary Jean Crawler and their daughter Elizabeth in regalia posed in front of tipis.
Date Range
1926
Reference Code
V263 / NA - 3068
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Photograph
Negative
  1 image  
Part Of
Byron Harmon fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V263
Series
I. Scenic / commercial series
Sous-Fonds
V263
Sub-Series
A.1.a. Negatives, Main series : 13 x 18 cm and smaller
Accession Number
n/a
Reference Code
V263 / NA - 3068
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Parallel Title
Indians at Morley
Other Title Info
Parallel title is original title
Date Range
1926
Physical Description
1 photograph : negative, 13 x 18 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
Item consists of Hector Crawler (Wachegiye) (Prayer Giver), Mary Jean Crawler and their daughter Elizabeth in regalia posed in front of tipis.
Name Access
Crawler, Hector
Harmon, Byron
Subject Access
Banff Indian Days
First Nations
Indigenous Peoples
Stoney
Recognizing Relations Collection
Stoney Nakoda
Geographic Access
Alberta
Language
English
Creator
Harmon, Byron (Banff, Alberta)
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.
Original title by Byron Harmon, his staff or Harmon family
Content Details
[Updated description: Hector Crawler, Mrs. Mary Jean Crawler and daughter Elizabeth, Stoney Nakoda]*
Processing Status
Processed
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