Title determined from Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives.
Image of the village of Anthracite with Cascade Mountain in the background - taken from above and at a distance - "Anthracite about 1890" written on the back by Catharine Whyte
Image of the village of Anthracite with Cascade Mountain in the background - taken from above and at a distance - "Anthracite about 1890" written on the back by Catharine Whyte
Image of a row of First Nations men in various stages of firing bow and arrows - written on the back in pencil by Catharine Whyte is "Seebe Store, North side up west 1932 George McLean, George Kaquitts, John Salter, Peter Ear, Lazarus Red White Claw, William Wesley, Tom Simeon, Guy Soldier leaning …
Image of a row of First Nations men in various stages of firing bow and arrows - written on the back in pencil by Catharine Whyte is "Seebe Store, North side up west 1932 George McLean, George Kaquitts, John Salter, Peter Ear, Lazarus Red White Claw, William Wesley, Tom Simeon, Guy Soldier leaning over"
Information provided by Stoney Nakoda Elders during the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Indigenous people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives and Special Collections.
Identification taken from misc. Elder meeting notes.
Image of three men, two wearing robes, during an award ceremony - "To Pete & Catharine with love from Walt and Gladys" written on the back in black ink
Image of three men, two wearing robes, during an award ceremony - "To Pete & Catharine with love from Walt and Gladys" written on the back in black ink
Item consists of a group of individuals in regalia on a parade float for the Banff Indian Days parade. Corrina Wesley identified sat at the end of the float, identified by beadwork.
Item consists of a group of individuals in regalia on a parade float for the Banff Indian Days parade. Corrina Wesley identified sat at the end of the float, identified by beadwork.
Information provided by Stoney Nakoda Elders during the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Indigenous people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives and Special Collections.