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Cree Chief Thunderchild (Pa-sic-wasis) - Portrait
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1896 (Creation)
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1 photograph : sepia ; 49 x 33 cm
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Head and shoulders image of Cree Chief Thunderchild (Pa-sic-wasis) (1849-1927) of Battleford, Saskatchewan; wearing a feather headdress and a treaty medal, and holding a eagle feather fan. The medal was presented to him on behalf of Queen Victoria for his loyalty during the 1885 Northwest Resistance.
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Glenbow Archives (NC-81-7) / Library and Archives Canada (PA-28839).
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Copyright holder: Public domain
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This copy is incorrectly annotated "Chief Sweet Grass" on the front, and "Chief Sweet-Grass / Chief of Stoneys / Battleford 1883" on the back. Description updated based on more complete description of Glenbow and LAC copies. Note also that Chief Sweetgrass (Wee-kas-kookee-sey-yin) died in 1877.
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- Moodie, Geraldine (Author)
- Pa-sic-wasis (Subject)
- Chief Thunderchild (Subject)