Photo is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 11 depicts man and woman seated at a table in a dining hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 4 depicts unidentified boy.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 7 depicts group of men, women and children outside hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 9 depicts boy in doorway.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 10 depicts group at dining table.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 5 depicts unidentified man with crutch.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 9 depicts boy in doorway.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 2 depicts unidentified woman by truck.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 9 depicts boy in doorway.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 10 depicts group at dining table.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 12 depicts a business meeting in progress with a man standing and speaking into a microphone.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 12 depicts a business meeting in progress with a man standing and speaking into a microphone.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 13 depicts people dining at a table in a hall, with women in the kitchen in the background.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 2 depicts unidentified woman by truck.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 3 depicts unidentified man smoking pipe.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 13 depicts people dining at a table in a hall, with women in the kitchen in the background.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 1 depicts unidentified man smoking pipe.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 11 depicts man and woman seated at a table in a dining hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 1 depicts unidentified man smoking pipe.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 6 depicts Willie Left-Hand of the Alexis Reserve [centre?] with two unidentified men.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 7 depicts group of men, women and children outside hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 8 depicts men standing outside hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 12 depicts a business meeting in progress with a man standing and speaking into a microphone.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 13 depicts people dining at a table in a hall, with women in the kitchen in the background.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 1 depicts unidentified man smoking pipe.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 3 depicts unidentified man smoking pipe.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 4 depicts unidentified boy.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 5 depicts unidentified man with crutch.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 6 depicts Willie Left-Hand of the Alexis Reserve [centre?] with two unidentified men.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 7 depicts group of men, women and children outside hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 8 depicts men standing outside hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 2 depicts unidentified woman by truck.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 3 depicts unidentified man smoking pipe.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 5 depicts unidentified man with crutch.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 6 depicts Willie Left-Hand of the Alexis Reserve [centre?] with two unidentified men.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 8 depicts men standing outside hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 4 depicts unidentified boy.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 10 depicts group at dining table.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of 13 in a cardboard folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meeting at Cold Lake in June 1965. Photo no. 11 depicts man and woman seated at a table in a dining hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 8 is captioned "New public school, with classes to Grade IX, centre. Door and office corner of residence to left."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 11 is captioned "Morley Mission church and parsonage, situated on flat area near the Bow River".
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 1 depicts two women looking at plaque on stone and is captioned "Stone erected to the memory of John Laurie by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta, on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the new Banff Highway. John Laurie "adopted", by Stoneys -as "White Cloud", by Bloods, -as "Red Crow" by Sarcees, -as "Sitting Eagle".
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 2 is captioned "Ready for the unveiling ceremony" and depicts draped rock with natives in ceremonial dress on either side.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 7 depicts woman at microphone during unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 3 is captioned "The road going south to Morley station from the Community Hall, near the Mission."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 7 depicts the new school unit at Morley Mission.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 11 is captioned "Morley Mission church and parsonage, situated on flat area near the Bow River".
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 12 is captioned "Indian Agency Buildings S.E. of the Community Hall."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 13 is captioned "First school at the Mission now used as the Junior School."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 4 depicts group of people in front of tepee before unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 6 depicts participants of unveiling ceremony, including natives in ceremonial garb.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 3 is captioned "The road going south to Morley station from the Community Hall, near the Mission."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 8 is captioned "New public school, with classes to Grade IX, centre. Door and office corner of residence to left."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 9 is captioned "Junior school used by pupils from Monday to Friday each week as residence. Has also staff rooms."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 10 is captioned "A staff residence south of the church."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 12 is captioned "Indian Agency Buildings S.E. of the Community Hall."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 7 depicts the new school unit at Morley Mission.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 10 is captioned "A staff residence south of the church."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 14 is captioned "Looking north across the Bow River from the Community Hall. The old Banff Highway, No. 1A is half way up the hill."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 3 depicts (left to right) Indian Association of Alberta President Johnny Samson Jr., Chief George Labelle, [unknown], Bishop Calvert of the Anglican church in Calgary attended by John Laurie.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 6 depicts participants of unveiling ceremony, including natives in ceremonial garb.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 1 depicts the Morley Community Hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 9 is captioned "Junior school used by pupils from Monday to Friday each week as residence. Has also staff rooms."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 3 depicts (left to right) Indian Association of Alberta President Johnny Samson Jr., Chief George Labelle, [unknown], Bishop Calvert of the Anglican church in Calgary attended by John Laurie.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 7 depicts woman at microphone during unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 7 depicts the new school unit at Morley Mission.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 7 depicts woman at microphone during unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 1 depicts the Morley Community Hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 6 depicts the "new" United Church (built in 1921) at the Mission near Morley.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 9 is captioned "Junior school used by pupils from Monday to Friday each week as residence. Has also staff rooms."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 13 is captioned "First school at the Mission now used as the Junior School."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 5 depicts man speaking at microphone during unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 8 is captioned "New public school, with classes to Grade IX, centre. Door and office corner of residence to left."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 10 is captioned "A staff residence south of the church."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 14 is captioned "Looking north across the Bow River from the Community Hall. The old Banff Highway, No. 1A is half way up the hill."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 2 is captioned "Ready for the unveiling ceremony" and depicts draped rock with natives in ceremonial dress on either side.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 1 depicts the Morley Community Hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 6 depicts the "new" United Church (built in 1921) at the Mission near Morley.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 11 is captioned "Morley Mission church and parsonage, situated on flat area near the Bow River".
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 13 is captioned "First school at the Mission now used as the Junior School."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 14 is captioned "Looking north across the Bow River from the Community Hall. The old Banff Highway, No. 1A is half way up the hill."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 2 is captioned "Ready for the unveiling ceremony" and depicts draped rock with natives in ceremonial dress on either side.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 4 depicts group of people in front of tepee before unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 1 depicts two women looking at plaque on stone and is captioned "Stone erected to the memory of John Laurie by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta, on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the new Banff Highway. John Laurie "adopted", by Stoneys -as "White Cloud", by Bloods, -as "Red Crow" by Sarcees, -as "Sitting Eagle".
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 3 depicts (left to right) Indian Association of Alberta President Johnny Samson Jr., Chief George Labelle, [unknown], Bishop Calvert of the Anglican church in Calgary attended by John Laurie.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 5 depicts man speaking at microphone during unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 6 depicts participants of unveiling ceremony, including natives in ceremonial garb.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 3 is captioned "The road going south to Morley station from the Community Hall, near the Mission."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 12 is captioned "Indian Agency Buildings S.E. of the Community Hall."
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 4 depicts group of people in front of tepee before unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 6 depicts the "new" United Church (built in 1921) at the Mission near Morley.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 1 depicts two women looking at plaque on stone and is captioned "Stone erected to the memory of John Laurie by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta, on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the new Banff Highway. John Laurie "adopted", by Stoneys -as "White Cloud", by Bloods, -as "Red Crow" by Sarcees, -as "Sitting Eagle".
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta on the Stony Indian Reserve, eight miles west of Morley on the Banff Highway on June 24, 1962. Photo no. 5 depicts man speaking at microphone during unveiling ceremony.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of eight in a coil bound drawing book, taken by Reta Rowan at the unveiling of the stone and renaming of the mountain in memory of John Laurie, secretary of the Indian Association of Alberta, by the Stony Indians and the Government of Alberta
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 4 depicts the road going south to Morley station from the Community Hall, near the mission. Senator Gladstone and Mrs. Gladstone are in foreground.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 15 depicts the Morley Community Hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 2 depicts the Morley Community Hall.
Sin títuloPhoto is one of a series of sixteen, in a brown paper folder, taken by Reta Rowan at the Indian Association of Alberta annual meetings held on the Stony Indian Reserve at Morley in June 1958 and June 1962. Photo no. 5 depicts group of people seated and standing by the road going south to Morley station from the Community Hall, near the mission.
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