Troops and Indians lined up for inspection
- CORA-RPL-A-355
- Item
- 1905
Part of City of Regina fonds
Troops lined up for inspection at the Provincial Inauguration. Indigenous people are seen as well.
Troops and Indians lined up for inspection
Part of City of Regina fonds
Troops lined up for inspection at the Provincial Inauguration. Indigenous people are seen as well.
"Scalp Dance, Blackfoot Indians"
Group photograph of the Blackfoot Indigenous people celebrating during a Scalp Dance ceremony
A.Y. & Company
Pow wow at Fort San 50th Anniversary Celebration
Part of Fort San fonds
Image Captioned: "Indian [Indigenous] Pow-wow, 50th Anniversary Celebration, Fort San, July 23, 1961"
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (or Poundmaker) holding a pipe and seated for portrait.
Bio/Historical Note: Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (c. 1842-4 July 1886), also known as Poundmaker, was a Plains Cree chief known as a peacemaker and defender of his people, the Poundmaker Cree Nation. His name denotes his special craft at leading buffalo into buffalo pounds (enclosures) for harvest. Remembered as a great leader, Pitikwahanapiwiyin strove to protect the interests of his people during the negotiation of Treaty 6. Considered a peacemaker, he did not take up arms in the North-West Resistance. However, a young and militant faction of his band did participate in the conflict, resulting in Pitikwahanapiwiyin’s arrest and imprisonment for treason. Soon after his release he died from a lung hemorrhage on 4 July 1886 at Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta. He was 44 years old. His remains were exhumed in 1967 and reburied on the Poundmaker Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. In May 2019 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exonerated the chief and apologized to the Poundmaker Cree Nation.
Man wearing Indigenous Regalia
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of an unidentified man wearing Indigenous Regalia.
Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San 5
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San. Indigenous People and Catholic Clergy are shown in attendance.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San 4
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San. Indigenous People and Catholic Clergy are shown in attendance.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San 3
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San. Indigenous People and Catholic Clergy are shown in attendance.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San 2
Part of Fort San fonds
Image of Governor General, Lord Tweedsmuir visiting Fort San. Indigenous People and Catholic Clergy are shown in attendance.
Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Jim Peyachew in traditional Pow-wow clothing
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
Part of City of Regina fonds
Indigenous people in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in the background.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
Part of City of Regina fonds
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
Part of City of Regina fonds
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
Indigenous peoples in Regina Travellers' Day Parade
Part of City of Regina fonds
Indigenous peoples in regalia riding in Travellers' Day Parade (part of Exhibition) along 11th Avenue. The Metropolitan Theatre is visible in background.
File Hills Veterans and W.M. Graham
Part of City of Regina fonds
File Hills members who fought in the First World War and Commissioner of Indian Affairs (then the Inspector of Indian Agencies) W.M. Graham.