- CA EDM MS-1071-EA-600-4341
- Item
- 3-May-50
Part of Edmonton Bulletin fonds
A portrait of Blood artist, Gerald Feathers. He is variously known as Gerald Fethers and Gerald Tailfeathers. Tailfeathers, Gerald
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Part of Edmonton Bulletin fonds
A portrait of Blood artist, Gerald Feathers. He is variously known as Gerald Fethers and Gerald Tailfeathers. Tailfeathers, Gerald
Part of Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association (NAPOTA) fonds
Part of Frederick J. Marshall fonds
An image of an Indigenous man from [Morley], Alberta wearing a headdress in a studio portrait setting.
Albert Jacquez, New York artist
Part of Edmonton Bulletin fonds
A portrait of Albert Jacquez sketching while on a brief stop-over in Edmonton en route to northern British Columbia; he specializes in Indigenous lore and portraiture. Jacquez, Albert
Gathering at [Exhibition Grounds]
Part of Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association (NAPOTA) fonds
A gathering of Indigenous people, many wearing feathered headdresses, standing along a wall at [possibly the Exhibition Grounds or Fort Saskatchewan jail]. In the foreground a horse and travois are visible, along with other onlookers including young boys.
Part of Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association (NAPOTA) fonds
Part of Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association (NAPOTA) fonds
View of many people gathered at Jasper Avenue and Grierson Street to watch preparations for an Indigenous tea dance. Standing in the centre of the image are Chief Pany Erminskin and Sam Lucas; several Indigenous people dressed in traditional clothing are visible. Same as images: EA-9-8 and EA-10-719
Part of Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association (NAPOTA) fonds
A studio portrait of a seated Indigenous man identified as Chief Abis-Tos-Gros; he is holding a [pipe] in his right hand.
Part of Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association (NAPOTA) fonds
A studio portrait of an Indigenous man wearing traditional clothing and jewelry; the painted background scene is of palm trees, water, and a mountain.
Part of Frederick J. Marshall fonds
Full length studio portrait of two Indigenous children from [Morley] Alberta, dressed in traditional clothing and headdresses.