Custer monument and group c1908 July 6.
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952
1 photographic print. | Photograph shows Edward S. Curtis, (second from right), with four Apsaroke men (from left to right: Hairy Moccasin, White Man Runs Him, Alexander Upshaw, and Goes Ahead on horseback at the Custer Monument. All are Crow scouts except for Upshaw.

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Playing #HockeyDayinCanada in Owen Sound wit Dave Bidini and his band tonight and singing a song I wrote for the legendary #Anishinaabe player #GeorgeArmstrong.

George wasn't much for fan fair so I deeply appreciate his family's help writing this.

He passed away two years ago almost to the day - have a read if you don't know him.

Hope to record a version of this to share with everyone eventually!

#IndigenousMusic
#IndigenoiusMusician
#Hockey

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/01/29/they-called-him-chief-george-armstrong-was-a-proud-anishinaabe-person-and-an-inspiration-to-countless-young-players.html?utm_source=share-bar&utm_medium=user&utm_campaign=user-share

They called him ‘Chief’: George Armstrong was a proud Anishinaabe person, and an inspiration to countless young players

George Armstrong, who died this past weekend at the age of 90 after a storied career as a hockey player, coach, scout and assistant general manager, i...

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