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File contains 46 prints, b&w, some captioned. File pertains to various views in the Rocky Mountains and Lindow family recreational and business activities. Subjects include Banff Winter Carnival activities, Banff Kiwansi band float, award presentation at 1956 Banff Winter Carnival, Canadian Pacific…
File contains 46 prints, b&w, some captioned. File pertains to various views in the Rocky Mountains and Lindow family recreational and business activities. Subjects include Banff Winter Carnival activities, Banff Kiwansi band float, award presentation at 1956 Banff Winter Carnival, Canadian Pacific train on train bridge, Canadian Pacific train in Bow Valley, Bison at Banff, bathing Radium Hot Springs, Lake Louise, 1938 Banff Indian Days Parade, Sunshine Village ski runs, Winter Carnival Parade floats (1950), Sincalir Canyon, Winter Carnival activities on Bow River (1953), Don Brewster at Winter Carnival, Joan and Cal Lindow at Winter Carnival Ice Palace, foot bridge accross the Bow River, Kicking Horse River, black bear at car window, Takakkaw Falls, Natural Bridge, Mrs. Rivas house, Don Brewster's mother Iva, at Ice Palace, Mount Rundle, Fort built for Saskatchewan film, Norquay ski jump, Banff Indian Days parade (1956), mountian sheep at Radium Hot Springs, car accident on Radium road, .
Photographers include Nicholas Morant, Canadian Pacific Railway, Regina Photo Supply Limited.
Item consists of a covered open-sided wagon (stagecoach) pulled by two horses with two men sitting on the front bench driving it across the Bow River Bridge.
Item consists of a covered open-sided wagon (stagecoach) pulled by two horses with two men sitting on the front bench driving it across the Bow River Bridge.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of setting up the Bearspaw tipi, looks like Reba Bearspaw, Peter Whyte helping on the ground, and Johnny Bearspaw (Rhuya Thiha) (Golden Eagle Claw) at the top of the tipi at Banff Indian Days.
Item consists of setting up the Bearspaw tipi, looks like Reba Bearspaw, Peter Whyte helping on the ground, and Johnny Bearspaw (Rhuya Thiha) (Golden Eagle Claw) at the top of the tipi at Banff Indian Days.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of people setting up George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo) tipi at Banff Indian Days, George Crawler (Yuzabi Toga) tipi on the right.
Item consists of people setting up George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo) tipi at Banff Indian Days, George Crawler (Yuzabi Toga) tipi on the right.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of people standing in and around trucks filled with various boxes, crates, and parcels. Wagon would go retrieve everyone's luggage from the train station to bring to the Banff Indian Days grounds.
Item consists of people standing in and around trucks filled with various boxes, crates, and parcels. Wagon would go retrieve everyone's luggage from the train station to bring to the Banff Indian Days grounds.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
Item consists of a group of people [Gladys Bearspaw holding baby on the right and John Hunter (Îrhe Wapta) (Dry Water Rocks) standing in the centre wearing a black jacket] standing on logs with tepees in the background.
Item consists of a group of people [Gladys Bearspaw holding baby on the right and John Hunter (Îrhe Wapta) (Dry Water Rocks) standing in the centre wearing a black jacket] standing on logs with tepees in the background.
This image is a part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken since 2014 to identify First Nations people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Identification incomplete.
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.