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Chief Shot Both Sides was a member of the Blood Nation in Southern Alberta. The Bloods are one of four...
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Bull Bear was a member of the Siksika Nation. His Blackfoot name was Kayne-ina, which means “male bear.” Born in...
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Sitting Bull was a leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux. Born in 1831 near Grand River, South Dakota, Sitting Bull...
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Standing Buffalo was a long standing family name and according to historical records there are four related individuals who carried...
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Standing Buffalo was a long standing family name and according to historical records there are four related individuals who carried...
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Flying Calf was born approximately 1859. He was a member of the Siksika Nation. Siksika Nation is one of the...
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Wolf Collar, a member of the Siksika Nation, was famous for the power that thunder and lightening bestowed on him....
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Sun Walk passed on in 1931 and still has relatives living on the Siksika West side. Sun Walk was alive...
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Chief Bears Paws was head Chief of the Stoney Nations. Chief Bears Paw lived from 1837 to 1903. He was...
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Heavy Shield was from the Blood Reserve. He was also known as Many Spotted Horses. Heavy Shield was the chief...
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Chief Crowfoot lived from 1830 to 1890. He spent much of his life in the open prairie. Crowfoot and Henderson...
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Many Chiefs was a famous leader of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Blackfoot Territory at the time of signing Treaty Seven stretched...
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Chief Crowfoot lived from 1830 to 1890. He spent much of his life in the open prairie. Crowfoot and Henderson...
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Many Chiefs was a famous leader of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Blackfoot Territory at the time of signing Treaty Seven stretched...
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Many Chiefs was a famous leader of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Blackfoot Territory at the time of signing Treaty Seven stretched...
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Big Kidney was from the Siksika Nation. He was born in 1873 and lived a long life to1951. His English...
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Weasel Calf was the last living Blackfoot Chief that signed Treaty Seven when Henderson visited the Blackfoot Reserve. Henderson may...
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The changing title of this work through the years reflects the uncertainty that surrounds the identities of Henderson’s Indigenous portraits....
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Little Bear’s life story is a complex narrative full of adventure, adversity and survival.
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Chief Bull Head lived from 1833 to 1911. Chief Bull Head was often referred to in the Calgary Herald as...
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Henderson painted a number of portraits that were customarily referred to in the press as “Indian Madonna’s.” Many of these...
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Henderson painted a number of portraits of Weasel Calf, including one done in 1923, possibly for Mr. Poole, mentioned in...
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Standing Buffalo was a long standing family name and according to historical records there are four related individuals who carried...
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Chief Shot Both Sides was a member of the Blood Nation in Southern Alberta. The Bloods are one of four...
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