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Indian Princess, Calgary, Alberta.
Indian Princess, Calgary, Alberta.
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Published in The Albertan, April 24, 1954, page 13. Princess Wapiti (Evelyn Eaglespeaker), being named Honourary princess of all southern Albertan tribes. Held at Cinema Park Drive-in. Wapiti was also the first, First Nations girl to compete for Miss Calgary Stampede. Back row L-R: Jake Two Young Men, Stoney; James Starlight, of Sarcee (Tsuut'ina); Joe Crowfoot of Blackfoot; Michael Eaglespeaker, sub chief of Bloods and father of the princess; Percy Creighton.
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Date
1954-04
Creator
De Lorme, Jack
Person(s) or Group(s)
Creighton, Percy
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Crowfoot, Joe
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Eagle Speaker, Evelyn
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Eaglespeaker, Evelyn
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Eaglespeaker, Michael
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Jake Wwo Young Men
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Starlight, James
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Wapiti, Princess
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Blackfoot--Clothing
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Blackfoot--Personalities
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Blackfoot--Rites and ceremonies
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Blood--Clothing
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Blood--Personalities
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Blood--Rites and ceremonies
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Calgary, Alberta--Events
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Calgary, Alberta--Personalities
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Stoney--Clothing
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Stoney--Personalities
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Stoney--Rites and ceremonies
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Tsuut'ina--Clothing
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Tsuut'ina--Personalities
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Tsuut'ina--Rites and ceremonies
Archival Information
Repository
Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection
Jack De Lorme fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F2424
Link to Finding Aid
https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/jack-de-lorme-fonds
Unique identifier
CU1141211
Legacy Identifier
na-5600-7771a
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"Indian Princess, Calgary, Alberta.", 1954-04, (CU1141211) by De Lorme, Jack. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.