Traditional Indian Burial?
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Database ID | 27314 | |
Institution | Saskatchewan Archives Board | |
Fonds/Collection | Theodore Charmbury fonds | |
File/Item Reference | S-B12041 | |
Date of creation | [1901] | |
Physical description/extent | one negative; b&w; 9 cm X 5 cm | |
Number of images | 1 | |
Historical note | Theodore Henry James Charmbury or T. H. J. as he was known, was an assistant to photographer Samuel Gray in Prince Albert for two years before starting his own studio there in 1902. He moved to Saskatoon in 1918, and was mainly a portrait photographer there until he retired in 1938. He photographed several Native leaders including Fine Day and Kahneepotaytayo. Two fires (1931, 1942) destroyed a huge portion of his negative collection. | |
Scope and content | A photograph of the personal effects of someone [Aboriginal] hanging on a large wooden rack and on tree branches in the Prince Albert District, NWT [1901]. A dog lies on the ground beneath the structure. | |
Restrictions on access | There are no restrictions on access. | |
Contributer | Charmbury, T. H. J. | |
Copyright holder | public domain | |
Type | Archival | |
Primary Media | Photographs | |
Provenance Access Point | Charmbury, Theodore Henry James 1879-1945 | |
Language of material | English | |
Treaty boundaries | Treaty 6 | |
Cultural region | Subarctic | |
Subject | Culture -- Spirituality Art and Artifacts -- Clothing Burial Tradition | |
Date Range(s) | 1900-1909 | |
Permanent Link | https://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/permalink/27314![]() |