First Nations portrait 048

A black-and-white photograph of two de Grandmaison portraits. The left-hand side portrait is of a First Nations man wearing a large fur hat, earrings and a cloak of tunic with a cape. The right-hand side portrait is of a First Nations man wearing a bandana around his forehead, a light-coloured tunic...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: University of Lethbridge Library
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Subjects:
Men
Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/433
Description
Summary:A black-and-white photograph of two de Grandmaison portraits. The left-hand side portrait is of a First Nations man wearing a large fur hat, earrings and a cloak of tunic with a cape. The right-hand side portrait is of a First Nations man wearing a bandana around his forehead, a light-coloured tunic, and with his hair in two braids. Both portraits are in framed and both are signed "N de Grandmaison" in the bottom left corners. On the back of the photograph is written "(1) Witach - Pi[a]pot Reserve N Saskatchewan -- Sold to Norman Whitmore" and "(2) Blood Indian Knife -- sold to H. Whitmore".