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Metis dog driver smoking a pipe and holding a buffalo coat at Lac La Biche, Alberta.
Metis dog driver smoking a pipe and holding a buffalo coat at Lac La Biche, Alberta.
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Metis dog driver smoking a pipe and holding a buffalo coat at Lac La Biche, Alberta.

From 'On Snow-shoes to the Barren Grounds' by Casper Whitney, page 36. Rifle slung on shoulder and use to carry his buffalo coat. 
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Date 1895 
Creator Heming, Arthur
Genre Negatives, Photographs
Place Alberta
Subject Firearms, Fur garments, Metis--Clothing, Metis--Tobacco use, Sketches, Snowshoes and snowshoeing, Tobacco--pipes
Archival Information
Repository Glenbow Archives
Reference code CA ACU GBA C2075 
Link to Finding Aid https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/images-from-glenbow-library-items-collection
Unique identifier CU176607 
Legacy Identifier na-1185-6 
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Attribution "Metis dog driver smoking a pipe and holding a buffalo coat at Lac La Biche, Alberta.", 1895, (CU176607) by Heming, Arthur. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.