Item consists of photograph of (top L-R) Philip Dogtail, George McLean (Tatâga Mânî) (Walking Buffalo), Nat Hunter, Ben Kaquitts (Mînâ Yuha Wagicha) (Dances with Sword), (bottom L-R) Elijah Hunter (Sûga Pore) (Dog Nose), Tom Kaquitts (Sûga Wakâ) (Dog God), John Englishman / Rockymountain, Hector Crawler (Wachegiye) (Prayer Giver) and Georgina Luxton. [identifications made from scan that is laterally inverted]
Stoney Nakoda Elders provided naming and other culturally relevant information during interviews held for Recognizing Relations, an archives initiative active from 2014-2023.
The goal of this initiative was to name local Indigenous peoples in photographs held in the WMCR archives as well as encouraging access for Indigenous communities to these images.
Stoney Nakoda Elders provided naming and other culturally relevant information during interviews held for Recognizing Relations, an archives initiative active from 2014-2023.
The goal of this initiative was to name local Indigenous peoples in photographs held in the WMCR archives as well as encouraging access for Indigenous communities to these images.
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[Ben and Janet Kaquitts standing on left in regalia, Mark Poucette standing to the right in regalia, Stoney Nakoda]*
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Stoney Nakoda Elders provided naming and other culturally relevant information during interviews held for Recognizing Relations, an archives initiative active from 2014-2023.
The goal of this initiative was to name local Indigenous peoples in photographs held in the WMCR archives as well as encouraging access for Indigenous communities to these images.
Stoney Nakoda Elders provided naming and other culturally relevant information during interviews held for Recognizing Relations, an archives initiative active from 2014-2023.
The goal of this initiative was to name local Indigenous peoples in photographs held in the WMCR archives as well as encouraging access for Indigenous communities to these images.
Title is based on contents of item. Identification made through cross-referencing with other fonds and images from the Recognizing Relations project in 2014.
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Ben Kaquitts (Knife Carrier)(Mi-hra-ge)
Identification made through cross-referencing with other fonds as well as Harmon fonds. See NA-3046 for matching beadwork.
Second identification made through cross-referencing with other fonds and images from the Recognizing Relations project in 2014. See NA-3046 for matching beadwork.
Initial identifications by Byron Harmon, his staff or Harmon family
Second identification made through cross-referencing with other fonds and images from the Recognizing Relations project in 2014.
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Initial identifications by Byron Harmon, his staff or Harmon family
Ben Kaquitts (Knife Carrier)(Mi-hra-ge)
Second identification made through cross-referencing with other fonds and images from the Recognizing Relations project in 2014.
Original identifications made by Byron Harmon, his staff or Harmon family
Identification made through cross-referencing with other fonds and images from the Recognizing Relations project in 2014.
Content Details
Original identifications made by Byron Harmon, his staff or Harmon family
Ben Kaquitts(Knife Carrier)(Mi-hra-ge)
Identification made through cross-referencing with other fonds and images from the Recognizing Relations project in 2014.
Stoney Nakoda Elders provided naming and other culturally relevant information during interviews held for Recognizing Relations, an archives initiative active from 2014-2023.
The goal of this initiative was to name local Indigenous peoples in photographs held in the WMCR archives as well as encouraging access for Indigenous communities to these images.
Stoney Nakoda Elders provided naming and other culturally relevant information during interviews held for Recognizing Relations, an archives initiative active from 2014-2023.
The goal of this initiative was to name local Indigenous peoples in photographs held in the WMCR archives as well as encouraging access for Indigenous communities to these images.