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Blood Elections - New Chief Ray Fox
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The Oil Boom 1973 – 1984
Emerging Alberta
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Date
19-Nov-80
Creator
Alberta Report
Person(s) or Group(s)
Fox, Ray
Genre
Photographs
Subject
Elections
,
Indian reservations--Alberta
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Kainai Nation
Source
People Nov 28 '80 p 42
Collection
Emerging Alberta
Sub-Collection
1973 - 1984, The Oil Boom
Unique identifier
CU2349884
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"Blood Elections - New Chief Ray Fox", 19-Nov-80, (CU2349884) by Alberta Report. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.