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Assiniboine tipi.
Assiniboine tipi.
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Assiniboine tipi.
The original artwork, by Richard Barrington Nevitt of the North-West Mounted Police, is in the Glenbow Art Collection. Please order reproductions directly from the Art Department, citing catalogue number 59.40.23.
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Date
[ca. 1875]
Creator
Nevitt, Richard Barrington
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Assiniboine--Dwellings
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Sketches
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Tipis
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection
Richard Barrington Nevitt fonds
Unique identifier
CU182024
Legacy Identifier
na-1434-17
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Copyright Status
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Attribution
"Assiniboine tipi.", [ca. 1875], (CU182024) by Nevitt, Richard Barrington. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.
Unique identifier:
CU182024
Legacy Identifier:
na-1434-17
Type:
Glenbow
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3000px × 2201px 6.32 MB