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Prince Charles attending a Blackfoot Indian tribal ceremony in Calgary, Canada
Prince Charles attending a Blackfoot Indian tribal ceremony in Calgary, Canada, to commemorate the day 100 years ago when a representative of Queen Victoria smoked the pipe of peace with the Blackfoot after they had signed away 50, 000 square miles of their land
July 1977
Daily Mirror
mirrorpix
Canada
WA*469304
Media ID 21468119
© Mirrorpix
Canadian Ceremonial Attire Ceremonies Prince Charles Prince Of Wales Royal Tours
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In this photo print, we see Prince Charles attending a significant Blackfoot Indian tribal ceremony in Calgary, Canada. The image captures a poignant moment as the Prince of Wales commemorates an event that took place 100 years prior. It was on this day that a representative of Queen Victoria smoked the pipe of peace with the Blackfoot tribe after they had reluctantly signed away 50,000 square miles of their ancestral land. The photograph showcases Prince Charles seated amongst members of the Blackfoot tribe, dressed in ceremonial attire befitting such an auspicious occasion. His presence exudes respect and reverence for the indigenous culture he is honoring. Taken in July 1977 during one of his royal tours to Canada, this image serves as a reminder of both historical significance and cultural exchange. It symbolizes the importance placed on acknowledging past injustices while fostering understanding and unity between different communities. As we gaze upon this remarkable snapshot from Memory Lane Prints' collection, we are reminded not only of Prince Charles's role as a global ambassador but also how photographs can encapsulate powerful moments that transcend time itself.
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