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A.A. Chesterfield Ungava portraits, 1902-04

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1983
Author
James, William C.
Publisher
Kingston (Ont.) : Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Call Number
TR680 C3 J2
Author
James, William C.
Responsibility
William C. James
Publisher
Kingston (Ont.) : Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Published Date
1983
Physical Description
47p. : maps, b&w ports.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Chesterfield, A.A. - Exhibitions
Eskimos
Photography - Portraits - Exhibitions
Portraits - Exhibitions
Cree Indians
Notes
French title : A.A. Chesterfield gens de l'ungava, 1902-04
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Feb. 24 - Apr. 3, 1983
Collection of Cree and Inuit portraits (photographs)
Text in English and French
Includes bibliographical references
Call Number
TR680 C3 J2
Location
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Collection
Art Library
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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1977
Author
Cameron, William Bleasdell
Publisher
Edmonton : Hurtig Publishers
Call Number
08.1 C14b
Author
Cameron, William Bleasdell
Responsibility
William Bleadsdell Cameron
Publisher
Edmonton : Hurtig Publishers
Published Date
1977
Physical Description
xxiii, 225 pages ; 21 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Cree
Abstract
Pertains to the story of William Bleasdell Cameron, a European settler who was held captive during the Frog Lake Massacre of April, 1885. Cameron tells of the two months he was held captive, as well as his escape during the Battle of Frenchman’s Butte. Formerly titled, The War Trail of Big Bear, the title was changed to Blood Red the Sun in the 1940’s.
Contents
Introduction (pg. ix)
I. The Annuity Payments at Fort Pitt (pg. 1)
II. When Poundmaker Defied the N.W.M.P. (pg. 9)
III. The Winter of 1884-5 (pg. 25)
IV. Before the outbreak (pg. 28)
V. Big-Lie Day (pg. 33)
VI. The Mutter of the Drums (pg. 37)
VII. In the Power of the Hostiles (pg. 40)
VIII. The Massacre (pg. 47)
IX. Out of the Gloom (pg. 58)
X. The Rescue of the White Women (pg. 67)
XI. In the Crucible (pg. 72)
XII. Big Bear Scores His Followers (pg. 83)
XIII. A Council of War (pg. 87)
XIV. The Fall of Fort Pit (pg. 93)
XV. Three Scouts (pg. 102)
XVI. Perilous Moments (pg. 109)
XVII. Days in Camp (pg. 113)
XVIII. An Indian Cannibal (pg. 123)
XIX: In the Red Man's book (pg. 126)
XX: More Days in Camp (pg. 132)
XXI: The Turning of the Tide (pg. 140)
XXII: The Thirst Dance (pg. 147)
XXIII: Meeminook (pg. 155)
XXIV: The Battle of Frenchman's Butte (pg. 159)
XXV: Safe! (pg. 171)
XXVI: With the Alberta Field Force (pg. 177)
XXVII: Fort Pitt Once More (pg. 187)
XXVIII: The Indian Trials (pg. 195)
XXIX: The Executions (pg. 204)
XXX: Conclusion (pg. 213)
The Frog Lake Memorial (pg. 223)
Notes
First ed., Toronto, Ryerson Press, published in 1926 under title: The war trail of Big Bear
Accession Number
2019.71
Call Number
08.1 C14b
Collection
Archives Library
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