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Chronological Binders: 1978

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Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 53 b&w negatives on 10 strips of 35mm flim depicting the retirement party for Warden Ed Carleton on June 9, 1978 in the Mount Stephen Hall at the Banff Springs Hotel. Includes shots of the hall from the upper mezanine, people dancing, people giving speeches, and Ed posed with a pic…
Date Range
1978
Reference Code
V190 / VI / Z / iii / NA - 01 to NA - 02
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Negative
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file, Z : Chronological order
Sous-Fonds
V190
Sub-Series
iii : 1978
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / Z / iii / NA - 01 to NA - 02
GMD
Negative
Date Range
1978
Physical Description
49 photographs : b&w negatives ; 35mm
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
File pertains to 53 b&w negatives on 10 strips of 35mm flim depicting the retirement party for Warden Ed Carleton on June 9, 1978 in the Mount Stephen Hall at the Banff Springs Hotel. Includes shots of the hall from the upper mezanine, people dancing, people giving speeches, and Ed posed with a picture or plaque.
Notes
File came from box X, separate from alphabetised boxes. Photographs were ordered chronologically by Engler prior to accessioning.
Name Access
Carleton, Dorothy
Carleton, Ed
Subject Access
Activities
Banff Springs Hotel
Ceremony
Dancing
Government
Parks Canada
Parks Canada Warden
Personal and Professional Life
Geographic Access
Banff National Park
Alberta
Language
English
Creator
Engler, Bruno
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
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Tobacco dance and Sundance, Blackfoot and Stoney Nakoda people

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Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of photographs pertaining to a 1944 Tobacco Dance event at Beaver Lodge Camp near Gleichen, Alberta; a 1943 Sundance ceremony; an unidentified young Indigenous woman and Indigenous man [possibly Chief Sitting Bull?] standing by the Bow River; distant photographs of a moose in shallow …
Date Range
1943-1944
[ca.1950-1960]
Reference Code
LUX / I / E6 / PA - 107 to 192
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Part Of
Luxton family fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
LUX
Series
LUX / I / E : Collected material
Sous-Fonds
LUX / I : Norman Luxton sous-fonds
Sub-Series
LUX / I / E6 : Photographs : Stoney
Accession Number
LUX
Reference Code
LUX / I / E6 / PA - 107 to 192
GMD
Photograph
Photograph print
Date Range
1943-1944
[ca.1950-1960]
Physical Description
86 photographs : b&w prints ; 9 x 9 cm or smaller
Scope & Content
File consists of photographs pertaining to a 1944 Tobacco Dance event at Beaver Lodge Camp near Gleichen, Alberta; a 1943 Sundance ceremony; an unidentified young Indigenous woman and Indigenous man [possibly Chief Sitting Bull?] standing by the Bow River; distant photographs of a moose in shallow water; teepees [context unknown]; aerial views of Morley[?] or Gleichen[?]; and various unidentified Indigenous people, standing and on horseback.
Notes
Photographs LUX/I/E6/PA-107 to 120 are annotated on back sides with additional information/context pertaining to specific images.
Name Access
Hunter, John
McLean, George
Subject Access
Indigenous Peoples
Family and personal life
Community events
Communities
Dancing
Cultural pluralism
Children
Teepees
Landscapes
Land use
Animals
Dogs
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Morley
Gleichen
Bow River
Language
English
Category
Family and personal life
Cultural pluralism
Indigenous Peoples
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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