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Swift Runner, or Kak-say-kwyo-chin, Cree cannibal, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
Swift Runner, or Kak-say-kwyo-chin, Cree cannibal, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
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Swift Runner, or Kak-say-kwyo-chin, Cree cannibal, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
Swift Runner was executed at Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta on December 20, 1879. Pictured in leg irons with North-West Mounted Police jailer in front of log building. Written up in Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly, July 1942 and July 1954. Copy of PA-105-5.
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Date
1879
Creator
Dawson, George Mercer; Geological Survey of Canada
Person(s) or Group(s)
Kak-say-kwyo-chin
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Swift Runner
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Canada - Saskatchewan; Canada - Alberta
Subject
Cannibalism
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Cree--Clothing
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Cree--Personalities
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Crime
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police--Duties
Archival Information
Repository
Glenbow Archives
Reference code
CA ACU GBA C2075
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Unique identifier
CU1109699
Legacy Identifier
na-504-1
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"Swift Runner, or Kak-say-kwyo-chin, Cree cannibal, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.", 1879, (CU1109699) by Dawson, George Mercer; Geological Survey of Canada. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.