File consists of photographs of individuals setting up tipis at Banff Indian Days includes Indigenous and Stoney Nakoda individuals as well as Peter Whyte.
File consists of photographs of individuals setting up tipis at Banff Indian Days includes Indigenous and Stoney Nakoda individuals as well as Peter Whyte.
File consists of photographs of Indigenous individuals preparing for the Banff Indian Days parade includes Indigenous individuals in regalia and on horseback and one photo of a family watching an event by tipis.
File consists of photographs of Indigenous individuals preparing for the Banff Indian Days parade includes Indigenous individuals in regalia and on horseback and one photo of a family watching an event by tipis.
Item consists of unknown individuals setting up tipis at Banff Indian Days, George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo) tipi (right) and John Hunter (Îhre Wapta) (Dry River Rocks) tipi (2nd to left).
Item consists of unknown individuals setting up tipis at Banff Indian Days, George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo) tipi (right) and John Hunter (Îhre Wapta) (Dry River Rocks) tipi (2nd to 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.
Item consists of David Bearspaw (Ozîja Thiha) and Peggy (Rider) Bearspaw setting up the Bearspaw tipi at Banff Indian Days. Triangles on the bottom of the tipi represent mountains and the ochre colour on the tipi was obtained through trade with Indigenous groups from the plains.
Item consists of David Bearspaw (Ozîja Thiha) and Peggy (Rider) Bearspaw setting up the Bearspaw tipi at Banff Indian Days. Triangles on the bottom of the tipi represent mountains and the ochre colour on the tipi was obtained through trade with Indigenous groups from the plains.
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.