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Earl Haig is made Chief Bullhead of the Sarcees
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Date
1925
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The McDermid Photo Laboratories
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Calgary Exhibition & Stampede Archives
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Calgary Stampede Archives
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Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project
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CU135706
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"Earl Haig is made Chief Bullhead of the Sarcees", 1925, (CU135706) by The McDermid Photo Laboratories. Courtesy of Calgary Stampede Archives,Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.