| Provenance: | Kaquitts, Frank
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| Title: | Frank Kaquitts fonds
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| Repository: | Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library |
| Dates: | [196-], 1968
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| Physical desc.: | 1 textual records (6 p.). -- 1 sound recording : audio tape reel
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| Bio/Admin History: | Frank Kaquitts, b.1925, is an artist and former Stoney Indian chief at Morley, Alberta, Canada. Kaquitts was born at Hobbema, Alberta, Canada and was educated at Morley. He studied art under Peter Whyte in Banff and attended the Banff School of Fine Arts. He has taught art and served as a newspaper columnist.
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| Scope/Content: | Fonds consists of transcript and sound recording. Transcript is of text of Treaty No. 7 of 1877, regarding reserves and compensation for Blackfoot, Blood, Peigan, Sarcee, Stoney and other Indians. Sound recording includes: children singing; Frank and Walter Chiniquay singing Indian songs; Mona Mark and the Fives; Mrs. John Hunter singing Charlie and Gang and the Drunken Gang; Bone Game and Old Story by Hanson Bearspaw; part of Old Story by Noah Goat.
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| Title source: | Title based on accession records
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| Acq. source: | Acquired by donation, 1967, 1969
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| Language: | Language is English
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| Restrictions: | No restrictions on access
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Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
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| Finding aids: | Finding aids and reference tools: reference copy recording
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| Record No.: | M46 / S4
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| Names: | Kaquitts, Frank
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| Topic: | First nations
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