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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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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spelling ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:grandmaison/861 2023-05-15T15:25:50+02:00 Chief Crowfoot's daughter. de Grandmaison, Nicholas, 1892-1978 University of Lethbridge Library image/jp2 10 x 12.5 cm http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/861 unknown Digitized by University of Lethbridge Library Dempsey, Hugh A. Crowfoot: chief of the Blackfeet. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1976. Print. de Grandmaison, Nicholas. "Chief Crowfoot's Daughter, Stoney Tribe." Painting. MutualArt.com. MutualArt Services, Inc., 2013. 25 Mar. 2013. Box 7; Beige binder Nicholas de Grandmaison Yes NDG07_673.tif http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/861 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. b&w photographic print. In Nicholas de Grandmaison fond, University of Lethbridge Archives Indian women--North America--Portraits Assiniboine Indians--Alberta--Portraits Indians of North America--Alberta--Portraits Women Oil paintings Photographic prints Portraits Charged Ahead Little Woman First Beaver Image ftunlethbridgedc 2017-12-14T08:37:00Z 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. Still Image assiniboine stoney University of Lethbridge Digitized Collections Indian
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topic Indian women--North America--Portraits
Assiniboine Indians--Alberta--Portraits
Indians of North America--Alberta--Portraits
Women
Oil paintings
Photographic prints
Portraits
Charged Ahead
Little Woman
First Beaver
spellingShingle Indian women--North America--Portraits
Assiniboine Indians--Alberta--Portraits
Indians of North America--Alberta--Portraits
Women
Oil paintings
Photographic prints
Portraits
Charged Ahead
Little Woman
First Beaver
de Grandmaison, Nicholas, 1892-1978
Chief Crowfoot's daughter.
topic_facet Indian women--North America--Portraits
Assiniboine Indians--Alberta--Portraits
Indians of North America--Alberta--Portraits
Women
Oil paintings
Photographic prints
Portraits
Charged Ahead
Little Woman
First Beaver
description 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.
author2 University of Lethbridge Library
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author de Grandmaison, Nicholas, 1892-1978
author_facet de Grandmaison, Nicholas, 1892-1978
author_sort de Grandmaison, Nicholas, 1892-1978
title Chief Crowfoot's daughter.
title_short Chief Crowfoot's daughter.
title_full Chief Crowfoot's daughter.
title_fullStr Chief Crowfoot's daughter.
title_full_unstemmed Chief Crowfoot's daughter.
title_sort chief crowfoot's daughter.
publisher Digitized by University of Lethbridge Library
url http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/861
geographic Indian
geographic_facet Indian
genre assiniboine
stoney
genre_facet assiniboine
stoney
op_source b&w photographic print. In Nicholas de Grandmaison fond, University of Lethbridge Archives
op_relation Dempsey, Hugh A. Crowfoot: chief of the Blackfeet. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1976. Print. de Grandmaison, Nicholas. "Chief Crowfoot's Daughter, Stoney Tribe." Painting. MutualArt.com. MutualArt Services, Inc., 2013. 25 Mar. 2013.
Box 7; Beige binder
Nicholas de Grandmaison
Yes
NDG07_673.tif
http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/grandmaison/id/861
op_rights 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.
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