Duck Lake, Aug. 2003 - Slides.

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Database ID27514
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/CollectionHans Dommasch fonds
SeriesMG172
File/Item ReferenceMG172-BX77-DuckLake (Box 77)
Date of creationAugust 2003
Physical description/extent2 slides; colour; 35 mm
Number of images2
Historical noteOne Arrow Cree First Nation signed Treaty 6 on September 6, 1878; while the One Arrow Reserve is located 53 km southwest of Prince Albert, the band has a total of 9,331.4 ha surrounding the South Saskatchewan River. This band settled on its reserve late in the autumn of 1880, in what was considered a fine location to begin agricultural development. As the chief was old, a headman by the name of Crowskin was in charge of the band in 1882, and contributed much to its development.
Scope and contentView of the mural and mural sign entitled "The Women of Batoche," showing among others, Maguerite Riel, wife of Louis Riel; Theresa Gowanlock and the daughter of Chief Whitecap.
ContributerHans S. Dommasch
Copyright holderUniversity of Saskatchewan
Copyright expiry dateUnknown
TypeArchival
Primary MediaPhotographs
Provenance Access PointDommasch, Hans Siegfried, 1926-
Other notesSlide found on Duck Lake Aug. 2003 page.
PlaceDuck Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 6
Cultural regionPlains
NamesDommasch, Hans S.
Dumas, Angeline
Order of St. John
Parenteau, Marguerite
Riel, Maguerite
SubjectArt and Artifacts
Metis
Women
Murals
Date Range(s)2000-
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