Nicholas de Grandmaison speaking during his honorary chieftainship ceremony of the Peigan Indians
Black-and-white photograph of N. de Grandmaison wearing a feather headdress standing at the microphone addressing the crowd after his naming ceremony. In the background to the left is Joe Crowshoe and John Yellowhorn in traditional clothing. In the right hand corner is a First Nations woman holding...
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ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:grandmaison/2 2023-05-15T16:15:11+02:00 Nicholas de Grandmaison speaking during his honorary chieftainship ceremony of the Peigan Indians de Grandmaison, Nicholas, 1892-1978 University of Lethbridge Library Fort Macleod (Alta.) 1959-10-24 image/jp2 http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/2 unknown Digitized by University of Lethbridge Library O'Hara, Dale. "Nationally-Known Artist Honored by Piegan Indians" The Calgary Herald, 26 Oct. 1959, p.17. Gordon Armstong Crighton. Photograph of Joe Crowshoe, Peigan Reserve, Brocket, Alberta. March 3 1958. NB-44-71a. Gordon Crighton Fond. Glenbow Musuem,Calgary Alberta, Canada. Gordon Armstrong Crighton. Photograph of two North Peigan Chiefs, Pat Bald Eagle (left) and John Yellowhorn, head chief. 1960. NB-449-1. Gordon Crighton Fond. Glenbow Musuem,Calgary Alberta, Canada. Nicholas de Grandmaison Yes NDG01_115.tif http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/2 The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the University of Lethbridge Archives to digitize and display this content. This website contains copyrighted works. The text, images, designs, icons, logos, software, architecture and look and feel on the website are protected by Canadian and international copyright laws. Copyright remains with copyright owners. These materials may not be reproduced, retransmitted, republished, displayed, downloaded or uploaded by any means without written permission from copyright owners. 25.2 cm x 20.2 cm b&w photographic print. NdG 2-158 in Nicholas de Grandmaison fond, University of Lethbridge Archives Headdresses Photographic prints Rites & ceremonies Fort Macleod (Alta.) Indians of North America--Alberta Chiefdoms Sound equipment & supplies de Grandmaison Nicholas 1892-1978 Crowshoe Joe 1909-1999 Yellowhorn John 1900-1983 Image 1959 ftunlethbridgedc 2019-06-26T10:06:49Z Black-and-white photograph of N. de Grandmaison wearing a feather headdress standing at the microphone addressing the crowd after his naming ceremony. In the background to the left is Joe Crowshoe and John Yellowhorn in traditional clothing. In the right hand corner is a First Nations woman holding a drum. There is a streched out hide hanging on the wall behind the First Nations woman. Title supplied by cataloguer. Still Image First Nations University of Lethbridge Digitized Collections Alta Macleod ENVELOPE(-61.966,-61.966,-64.091,-64.091) |
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Black-and-white photograph of N. de Grandmaison wearing a feather headdress standing at the microphone addressing the crowd after his naming ceremony. In the background to the left is Joe Crowshoe and John Yellowhorn in traditional clothing. In the right hand corner is a First Nations woman holding a drum. There is a streched out hide hanging on the wall behind the First Nations woman. Title supplied by cataloguer. |
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Nicholas de Grandmaison speaking during his honorary chieftainship ceremony of the Peigan Indians |
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Nicholas de Grandmaison speaking during his honorary chieftainship ceremony of the Peigan Indians |
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Nicholas de Grandmaison speaking during his honorary chieftainship ceremony of the Peigan Indians |
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Nicholas de Grandmaison speaking during his honorary chieftainship ceremony of the Peigan Indians |
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nicholas de grandmaison speaking during his honorary chieftainship ceremony of the peigan indians |
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25.2 cm x 20.2 cm b&w photographic print. NdG 2-158 in Nicholas de Grandmaison fond, University of Lethbridge Archives |
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O'Hara, Dale. "Nationally-Known Artist Honored by Piegan Indians" The Calgary Herald, 26 Oct. 1959, p.17. Gordon Armstong Crighton. Photograph of Joe Crowshoe, Peigan Reserve, Brocket, Alberta. March 3 1958. NB-44-71a. Gordon Crighton Fond. Glenbow Musuem,Calgary Alberta, Canada. Gordon Armstrong Crighton. Photograph of two North Peigan Chiefs, Pat Bald Eagle (left) and John Yellowhorn, head chief. 1960. NB-449-1. Gordon Crighton Fond. Glenbow Musuem,Calgary Alberta, Canada. Nicholas de Grandmaison Yes NDG01_115.tif http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/2 |
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