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Crowfoot addressing the Marquess
of Lorne at Blackfoot Crossing, Bow River
1887, by Sydney Prior Hall
Hall's sketch documents the historic meeting between
Chief Crowfoot of the Blackfoot First Nation and Governor
General Campbell. Sheltered from the prairie sun by
an awning, the Governor General's entourage seems unperturbed
as the Blackfoot leader holds out an empty tin cup to
symbolize the destitution of his people. The deplorable
conditions that Chief Crowfoot so forcibly brought to
the attention of the Governor General eventually led
to a number of First Nations joining the Métis
rebellion in 1885, although Crowfoot was not among them.
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