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Premier Joey Smallwood becoming Honourary chieftain of Bloods, Lethbridge, Alberta.
Premier Joey Smallwood becoming Honourary chieftain of Bloods, Lethbridge, Alberta.
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Premier Joey Smallwood becoming Honourary chieftain of Bloods, Lethbridge, Alberta.
Smallwood was made Chief Water Chief, or So-Ee-Na, by Blood chief Percy Creighton, while Honourary chief Morning Star, E.R. McFarland, welcomed him to the tribe and presented him with a scroll bearing his title. Front row L-R: Honourary Chief Morning Star, E.R. McFarland; A.C. Holmes; Honourary Chief Morning Plume, Dan Boyle; Mayor L.S. Turcotte; Mrs. Hind Bull; Honourary Chief Black Horse, Harold Routledge. Second row L-R: Sergeant Allen; Chief Charlie Davis; S. Middleton; Chief Percy Creighton; Chief Hind Bull; Chief Eagle Speaker; Mrs. Davis. Behind the premier can be seen: Senator W.A. Buchanan; Honourary Chief Big Snake, mayor G.R. Davis; James Hartley; Herman Linder.
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Date
1950-05-12
Creator
Lethbridge Herald
Person(s) or Group(s)
Allen
,
---?
,
Boyle
,
Dan
,
Buchanan
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W.A.
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Chief Big Snake
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Chief Black Horse
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Chief Eagle Speaker
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Chief Hind Bull
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Chief Morning Plume
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Chief Morning Star
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Chief Water Chief
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Crieghton
,
Percy
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Davis
,
---?
,
Davis
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Charlie
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Davis
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G.R.
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Hartley
,
James
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Hind Bull
, ---?, Holmes, A.C., Linder, Herman, McFarland, E.R., Middleton, S., Routledge, Harold, Smallwood, Joey, So-Ee-Na, Turcotte, L.S.
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Alberta
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Blood--Clothing
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Blood--Personalities
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Blood--Rites and ceremonies
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Lethbridge
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Alberta--Mayors
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Lethbridge
, Alberta--Personalities, Premiers of Alberta
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CU1122566
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"Premier Joey Smallwood becoming Honourary chieftain of Bloods, Lethbridge, Alberta.", 1950-05-12, (CU1122566) by Lethbridge Herald. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.