Figure 13. Probable Shuswap family (white person at rear). Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia ...


Title: Figure 13. Probable Shuswap family (white person at rear). Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia ...
Creator: Elliott, Jack
Subject: Snare, Snake, Iroquois, Freeman, Athabasca, Jasper National Park, Archeology, Grande Cache
Description: Figure 13. Probable Shuswap family (white person at rear). Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia, ca. A.D. 1910. Glenbow Archives NA-3489-40.

This essay is an ethnohistory and archeological survey of the Snare, Snake and Iroquois who lived in and used the resources of the Upper Athabasca region centering on Jasper National Park. The Iroquois settled the region as hunters, trappers, and fur trade voyageurs, eventually founding several unique Iroquois-Métis family in around Grande Cache. This document and its allied imagery are the copyright of the author, Jack Elliott who kindly granted permission to the Institute to put this work on this website. The information contained in the document and its allied imagery are the copyright of the author and can only be cited for reference purposes.
Date: Prehistory-1900s
Type: Image
Date of Copyright: January 26, 2012
Coverage: Jasper National Park, Upper Athabasca Country, Alberta
GDI Media Filename: Figure 13 [800x600].jpg

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Category Snare, Snake and Iroquois: An Upper Athabasca Ethnohistory