Native Indians in elaborate beaded clothing honour a caucasian man.

 
Database ID27731
InstitutionSaskatoon Public Library Local History Room
Fonds/CollectionHillyard Photographs Collection
File/Item ReferenceB-1715
Date of creation1943
Physical description/extent1 photograph; b&w; 18 cm X 12.5 cm
Number of images1
Historical noteIn 1976 the Local History Department of the Saskatoon Public Library acquired the Leonard A. Hillyard Photographic Collection. He was one of the earliest photographers of Saskatoon, being active until his death in 1975 at the age of 84 years. He arrived in Saskatoon from England in 1907, and worked for photographers George Trott and Ralph Dill in those early years. He opened his own studio in 1912 which was closed during WW I. The period covered by this part of his collection is from the early 1930s to the 1960s.
Scope and contentFirst of series B1715-17 of Native Indians in elaborate beaded clothing honour a middle-aged Caucasian man, probably at the Exhibition grounds. An article in the Star-Phoenix July 22, 1943 describes a ceremony on stage in front of the grandstand, in which Sid Johns, secretary-manager of the Exhibition, was inducted into the tribe of Sioux Indians and made an [honorary] Indian chief, by Chief Harry Littlecrow. Johns was named Chief Fine Weather.
Restrictions on accessThere are no restrictions on access.
ContributerHillyard, Leonard A.
Copyright holderpublic domain
Other terms governing use and reproductionCredit Saskatoon Public Library - Local History Room.
TypeArchival
Primary MediaPhotographs
Provenance Access PointHillyard, Leonard A.
PlaceSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 6
Cultural regionPlains
NamesJohns, Sid
Littlecrow, Harry
SubjectEvents
Chiefs
Ceremonies
Dakota (Sioux)
Date Range(s)1940-1949
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