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Burning the Dairy Barn

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactweb.18.48
Artist
George Webber
Date
2002 – 2003
Medium
photograph on paper
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.48
Description
Photograph of the dairy barn burning. Photograph taken at the Little Bow Hutterite Colony, Southern Alberta.
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Artist
George Webber
Title
Burning the Dairy Barn
Date
2002 – 2003
Medium
photograph on paper
Dimensions
11” x 14” cm
Description
Photograph of the dairy barn burning. Photograph taken at the Little Bow Hutterite Colony, Southern Alberta.
Subject
documentary photography
barn
fire
colony
Credit
Gift of George Webber, Calgary, 2014
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.48
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Funeral of Morris Crow

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactweb.18.18
Artist
George Webber
Date
2006 – 2007
Medium
photograph on paper
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.18
Description
Sundance Chief Morris Crow’s funeral, Standoff, Blood Reserve. Photograph of a couple weeping and dancing.
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Artist
George Webber
Title
Funeral of Morris Crow
Date
2006 – 2007
Medium
photograph on paper
Dimensions
11” x 14” cm
Description
Sundance Chief Morris Crow’s funeral, Standoff, Blood Reserve. Photograph of a couple weeping and dancing.
Subject
documentary photography
First Nations
funeral
Indigenous
dancing
Credit
Gift of George Webber, Calgary, 2014
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.18
Images
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Funeral of Morris Crow

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactweb.18.19
Artist
George Webber
Date
2006 – 2007
Medium
photograph on paper
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.19
Description
Sundance Chief Morris Crow’s funeral, Standoff, Blood Reserve.
  1 image  
Artist
George Webber
Title
Funeral of Morris Crow
Date
2006 – 2007
Medium
photograph on paper
Dimensions
11” x 14” cm
Description
Sundance Chief Morris Crow’s funeral, Standoff, Blood Reserve.
Subject
documentary photography
First Nations
Indigenous
funeral
Credit
Gift of George Webber, Calgary, 2014
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.19
Images
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Artist
George Webber
Date
2006 – 2008
Medium
photograph on paper
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.17
Description
Sundance Chief Morris Crow’s funeral, Standoff, Blood Reserve. Photograph of Morris Crow in his casket.
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Artist
George Webber
Title
Morris Crow Funeral
Date
2006 – 2008
Medium
photograph on paper
Dimensions
11” x 14” cm
Description
Sundance Chief Morris Crow’s funeral, Standoff, Blood Reserve. Photograph of Morris Crow in his casket.
Subject
documentary photography
funeral
First Nations
Indigenous
community
Credit
Gift of George Webber, Calgary, 2014
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.17
Images
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Pathway Through the Ducks

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactweb.18.32
Artist
George Webber
Date
2000 – 2000
Medium
photograph on paper
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.32
Description
Unidentified woman standing in in front of a barn among many ducks. Photograph taken at Little Bow Hutterite Colony, Southern Alberta.
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Artist
George Webber
Title
Pathway Through the Ducks
Date
2000 – 2000
Medium
photograph on paper
Dimensions
11” x 14” cm
Description
Unidentified woman standing in in front of a barn among many ducks. Photograph taken at Little Bow Hutterite Colony, Southern Alberta.
Subject
documentary photography
ducks
barn
colony
Credit
Gift of George Webber, Calgary, 2014
Catalogue Number
WeB.18.32
Images
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