which was entitled The Song of Hiawatha. Hugh A. Dempsey, Red Crow, Warrior Chief (Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books, 1980), 142143. Origins to 1939. Tate Archives & Special Collections, The Ames Library, Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois. They stood in front of the majestic nine-foot bronze statue placed on the top of a granite pedestal. He briefly decreased national poverty, grew the national economy, and allowed Indigenous coca farmers to continue their trade. PROFILES 86 Fortunately medical conditions at the Institute in the late nineteenth century were much better than in other Indian residential schools in Canada, from 1862 to 1897 only five deaths occurred.87. A fresh look at the response to the 1885 North-West Rebellion. The Native Tribes of Canada (Toronto: William Briggs, 1896), 494. Roman Nose (Cheyenne) 72 The Brant Memorial. Roach Headdresses. Wovoka (Paiute) RosemarieKuptana 6. translate this entire site, please click here: Famous Christensen, Ahtahkakoop, 571. Two years later he won the title Professional Champion of the World in another . 13: 19011910 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994), 623. 106 Norman Reddaway, Earnscliffe. 58 Christenson, Ahtahkakoop, 558, 572. While he had no school age children of his own, he supported the Methodist, Anglican, and Catholic schools on the reserve. Vaudevillian, comedian, and presidential candidate. An Illustrated History (Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, 1989), 18. 141 Our Indian Visitors, Toronto Daily Mail, 19 August 1886. In the 1880s the population of the Treaty Seven area continued to decline.44 From 1884 to 1886 Crowfoot lost several of his children to tuberculosis.45. 125. 14: 19111920 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998), 806. 73 For the enormous significance of Sir William Johnson in British North America, see J.R. Miller, Compact, Contract, Covenant: Aboriginal Treaty-Making in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007), 6673. nationally-syndicated newspapers. The residential schools had little parental support or involvement. He was regarded as a visionary and The map shows the home reserves of some of the loyal chiefs, as well as the flash points of the 1885 Northwest Rebellion. 41 A good overview of Earnscliffe appears in Norman Reddaway, Earnscliffe. Crow') Loyal Indian Chiefs, The Daily Review (Peterborough, Ontario), 24 September 1886. Crazy Horse is a Lakota who had the name Thasuka Witko, The Native Tribes of Canada (Toronto: William Briggs, 1896), 491. served as the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation president from 1983-1988 where she was instrumental in developing it to express and reflect Inuit culture and society. Pontiac also led a revolt that took Fort WebFAMOUS NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEFS ON HORSES WEARING CEREMONIAL FEATHERED WAR BONNETS HOLDING TRIBAL STAFFS SIX 19TH CENTURY Over 168 MILLION HITS!!! Cut Nose, Arapaho, Steinhauer, The Indian Question, Acta Victoriana, 9,6 (March 1886), pp. As the Six Nations warriors began a war dance, the western leaders responded with their shrill plains war whoops.67. 91 Brian Titley, Dunbow Indian Industrial School: An Oblate Experiment in Education, Etudes Oblates de lOuest/ Western Oblate Studies, 2 (1992): 105. At meals did they avoid the alien fork, and instead use only a knife and their hands to eat, as was their custom? Facing harsh conditions and constant threats of ambush, only a few members of the peacekeeping mission made it.