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.
File consists of photographs of John Murray Gibbon's Family, John Murray Gibbon's funeral and burial in the Banff Cemetery, John Murray recieving recognition, John Murray Gibbon recieving welcome from the Stoney Nakoda,
File consists of photographs of John Murray Gibbon's Family, John Murray Gibbon's funeral and burial in the Banff Cemetery, John Murray recieving recognition, John Murray Gibbon recieving welcome from the Stoney Nakoda,
Fonds consists of 16 photograph prints depicting various First Nations people both in studio settings and in camp settings. Most prints are mounted on various kinds of cardboard or cardstock.
Eliza Hunter Wîchîyânâgish (Young Woman), probably born in the early 1900s, lived in Morley most of her life. She attended the Calgary Stampede and Banff Indian Days regularly, and was married to Judas Hunter (maiden name unknown).
Collection of 16 photograph prints donated by Eliza in 1970 to the Archives of the Canadian Rockies, annotations on the backs on some written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
Scope & Content
Fonds consists of 16 photograph prints depicting various First Nations people both in studio settings and in camp settings. Most prints are mounted on various kinds of cardboard or cardstock.
*Image is part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives.
Item consists of a photograph print of men in regalia standing in a group in front of a white building. The man on the left with his back towards the camera could be Judas Hunter.
Item consists of a photograph print of men in regalia standing in a group in front of a white building. The man on the left with his back towards the camera could be Judas Hunter.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives.
Item consists of a photograph print of a couple sitting side by side inside a tepee. The man is identified as George Hunter by Catharine Robb Whyte, possibly in consultation with Eliza Hunter, on the back of the photo.
Item consists of a photograph print of a couple sitting side by side inside a tepee. The man is identified as George Hunter by Catharine Robb Whyte, possibly in consultation with Eliza Hunter, on the back of the photo.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
Item consists of a photograph print of Eliza Hunter (Wîchîyânâgish) (Young Woman) and Flora (Crawler) McLean (Mrs George McLean) on horseback taken during the Calgary Stampede, year unknown.
Item consists of a photograph print of Eliza Hunter (Wîchîyânâgish) (Young Woman) and Flora (Crawler) McLean (Mrs George McLean) on horseback taken during the Calgary Stampede, year unknown.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
Identification made by Crawler family.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print.
Item consists of a photograph print of two women part of the Wesley family standing stand by side in front of trees with snow on the ground behind them.
Item consists of a photograph print of two women part of the Wesley family standing stand by side in front of trees with snow on the ground behind them.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
Item consists of a photograph print of Eliza Hunter (Wîchîyânâgish) (Young Woman) and Eleanor McMurty dressed in regalia in front of what appears to be a painted studio background screen.
Item consists of a photograph print of Eliza Hunter (Wîchîyânâgish) (Young Woman) and Eleanor McMurty dressed in regalia in front of what appears to be a painted studio background screen.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
Item consists of a photograph print of Pearl & Phil Moore during the ceremony making them Blood Brother and Princess to the Stoney Nakoda band. Individuals in the photo include (L-R) Tom Snow (Chuga), Isaac Twoyoungmen, Judas Hunter, Phil Moore, Pearl Moore and Enos Hunter.
Item consists of a photograph print of Pearl & Phil Moore during the ceremony making them Blood Brother and Princess to the Stoney Nakoda band. Individuals in the photo include (L-R) Tom Snow (Chuga), Isaac Twoyoungmen, Judas Hunter, Phil Moore, Pearl Moore and Enos Hunter.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
Item consists of a photograph print of William Snow wearing a headdress taken in profile, showing the right side of his face. May have had some relation to Eliza Hunter.
Old William Snow, son is Tom Snow, her brother to cousin
Other Title Info
Parallel title is original title
Date Range
[ca. 1900-1950]
Physical Description
1 photograph : print, 11.6 x 14.6 cm
Scope & Content
Item consists of a photograph print of William Snow wearing a headdress taken in profile, showing the right side of his face. May have had some relation to Eliza Hunter.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from annotation on the back of the print written by Catharine Robb Whyte.
Item consists of a photograph print of John Hunter (Îhre Wapta) (Dry River Rocks) in regalia on horseback with a long wooden pole topped with feathers held in his right hand, possibly taken during Banff Indian Days, year unknown.
Item consists of a photograph print of John Hunter (Îhre Wapta) (Dry River Rocks) in regalia on horseback with a long wooden pole topped with feathers held in his right hand, possibly taken during Banff Indian Days, year unknown.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives.
*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives.
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.
Item consists of photograph print of George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo) with family, left to right is Myra, baby is Pam, George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo), Bill McLean and Mary (McLean) Kootenay.
Item consists of photograph print of George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo) with family, left to right is Myra, baby is Pam, George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo), Bill McLean and Mary (McLean) Kootenay.
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.
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.
Item consists of group portrait of individuals on horseback. John Hunter (Îhre Wapta) (Dry River Rocks) far left and George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo) fifth to the left.
Item consists of group portrait of individuals on horseback. John Hunter (Îhre Wapta) (Dry River Rocks) far left and George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo) fifth to the left.
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.