Lost Tepee Research Files.
https://collections.galtmuseum.com/link/descriptions83075
- Date Range
- 1935-2010
- Description Level
- Fonds
- Accession No.
- 20131053
- Physical Description
- 1 duotang folder.
- Scope and Content
- Research materials including papers, photographs and newspaper clippings related to Dorothy Rossetti (nee Botsford) and her daughter Joan Rossetti. Dorothy Botsford was bestowed with the hereditary title Princess Omoneysa at the Lethbridge Exhibition by the Blood Tribe in 1935. Her daughter, Joan…
- Date Range
- 1935-2010
- Description Level
- Fonds
- Fonds No.
- 20131053
- Physical Description
- 1 duotang folder.
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Scope and Content
- Research materials including papers, photographs and newspaper clippings related to Dorothy Rossetti (nee Botsford) and her daughter Joan Rossetti. Dorothy Botsford was bestowed with the hereditary title Princess Omoneysa at the Lethbridge Exhibition by the Blood Tribe in 1935. Her daughter, Joan Rossetti, was given the title Princess Morning Star by the Blood Tribe in 1955. The research article by Judy Robins and the materials included focus on an artifact, a miniature ceremonial tepee that was presented to Dorothy as part of the ritual.
- Accession No.
- 20131053
- Collection
- Archive
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