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Big Foot, Copper chief, and son, at Fort Providence, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories (NWT).
Big Foot, Copper chief, and son, at Fort Providence, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories (NWT).
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Big Foot, Copper chief, and son, at Fort Providence, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories (NWT).
The original artwork, by Lieutenant Robert Hood, member of the first Franklin Expedition, is in the Glenbow Art Collection. Please order reproductions directly from the Art Department, citing catalogue number 62.109.2. Published in Franklin's 'Narrative', page 203, with the title 'Portrait of Akaitcho and his Son'. The Fort was near the present site of Yellowknife.
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Date
1820
Creator
Hood, Robert
Person(s) or Group(s)
Akaitcho
,
Big Foot
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Northwest Territories
Subject
Cold weather clothing
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Copper--Children
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Copper--Clothing
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Copper--Personalities
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Firearms
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Fur garments
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Sketches
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
CU180984
Legacy Identifier
na-1344-6
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Conditions of Use
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Attribution
"Big Foot, Copper chief, and son, at Fort Providence, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories (NWT).", 1820, (CU180984) by Hood, Robert. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.