Chief Crowfoot's daughter.

Black-and-white photograph of an oil portrait of one of Chief Crowfoot's daughters, of the Stoney. According to Hugh Dempsey's book, Crowfoot : chief of the Blackfeet, this could be the portrait of Charged Ahead, Little Woman, or First Beaver, his only daughters to survive to adulthood. Sh...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: de Grandmaison, Nicholas, 1892-1978
Other Authors: University of Lethbridge Library
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: Digitized by University of Lethbridge Library
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/861
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Summary:Black-and-white photograph of an oil portrait of one of Chief Crowfoot's daughters, of the Stoney. According to Hugh Dempsey's book, Crowfoot : chief of the Blackfeet, this could be the portrait of Charged Ahead, Little Woman, or First Beaver, his only daughters to survive to adulthood. She is wearing her hair loose, with a small feather at the back of her head. It also looks like she has a blanket wrapped around her shoulders. Title supplied by cataloguer.