Chapter XI -- "Sargent-Major Spicer on the Indian"

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Database ID25677
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/CollectionS.D. Hanson fonds
SeriesReference
File/Item ReferenceReference-vol. 1, chapter XI
Date of creation1924
Physical description/extent1 chapter; 11 pages
Number of images11
Historical noteSergeant-Major Frank Wyman Spicer, born in New York State, was a member of the NWMP and, subsequently, an ordained Methodist Minister.
Scope and contentChapter XI from "The Story of Saskatchewan and its People." The chapter is entitled "Sergeant-Major Spicer on the Indian". The introductory paragraph is followed by a section entitled: "The Story of a Great Battle as Told by Little Bear". Hawkes herein publishes Spicer's introduction to the story, a story which Spicer recorded and translated into English during his time with the Blackfeet. Various illustrations included.
Restrictions on accessThere are no restrictions on access.
ContributerHawkes, John (author)
Copyright holderPublic domain
Copyright expiry datePublic domain
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TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesBooks
Provenance Access PointHanson, Stanley Duane, 1942-2001 (Archivist)
Other notesThis material is found in the University Archives Reference Collection and not in the Hanson fond.
Treaty boundariesTreaty 4
Treaty 6
Treaty 8
Cultural regionPlains
NamesAp-pi-no-kom-mit
Crowfoot, ca. 1830-1890 (Chief)
isapo-muxika
Jowett, J.W.
Kris-to-koom-e-po-ka
Spicer, Frank Wyman
SubjectPeople
Churches
Community Histories
Opinion
Blackfoot Confederacy - Siksika (Blackfoot proper)
Blackfoot Confederacy - Kainai (Blood)
Date Range(s)1920-1929
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