“List of Tables and Figures” in “We Are Coming Home”
TABLES AND FIGURES
Table 1. Mortality rate from smallpox
Table 2. Blackfoot age-grade societies recorded by various early non-Native visitors
Table 3. Niitsitapi age-grade societies (1912)
Table 4. Epidemics recorded in Bull Plume’s winter count
Figure 3. Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta
Figure 4. Glenbow ethnographic exhibits, ca. 1976
Figure 5. Traditional Niitsitapi territory
Figure 6. Naomi Little Walker (Siksika)
Figure 7. Niitsitapi winter counts
Figure 9. Kainai women waiting for rations on the Blood Reserve, 1897
Figure 10. Piikani men harvesting hay near Brocket, Alberta, ca. 1892
Figure 12. Boys at the Anglican mission on the Siksika Reserve, ca. 1890s
Figure 13 Sleeps First (Apatohsipiikani) wearing a Natoas headdress, ca. 1930s
Figure 14. Many Shots, ca. 1930
Figure 15. White Calf (Apatohsipiikani)
Figure 16. Ammskaapipiikani man wearing traditional headdress and weasel tail suit
Figure 17. John Yellow Horn (Apatohsipiikani)
Figure 18. Bob Black Plume (Kainai)
Figure 19. Bruce Wolf Child (left) and Adam Delaney (right) talking to students
Figure 20. Shirts from the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford
Figure 21. The extended health care facility at Standoff, Kainai Nation.
Figure 22. Elementary school, Kainai Nation
Figure 23. Clarence and Victoria McHugh, Siksika Elders, 1958
Figure 24. Emily Three Suns (left) and Heavy Shield (right), of the Siksika Nation
Figure 25. Maggie Black Kettle (Siksika) in traditional dress, 1968
Figure 27. Henry Sunwalk (third from left) and other Siksika Elders, ca. 1968
Figure 28. Ben Calf Robe (Siksika)
Figure 29. A cleansing ceremony at Okotoks in September 2006
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