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HELEN KELLER, the famous American blind deaf-mute, receiving a snow eagle feather from Chief Waling Buffalo at the recent “Indian Days” ceremonies at Banff Springs Hotel, Canada. It is the insignia of her- new position as “sister” in the Stoney’s Tribe and the emblem of her Indian name, “White Eagle Plume.” Chief Jacob Two-Young Man looks on while Polly . Thomson interprets for her blind friend.

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Northern Advocate, 5 September 1939, Page 8

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HELEN KELLER, the famous American blind deaf-mute, receiving a snow eagle feather from Chief Waling Buffalo at the recent “Indian Days” ceremonies at Banff Springs Hotel, Canada. It is the insignia of her- new position as “sister” in the Stoney’s Tribe and the emblem of her Indian name, “White Eagle Plume.” Chief Jacob Two-Young Man looks on while Polly. Thomson interprets for her blind friend. Northern Advocate, 5 September 1939, Page 8

HELEN KELLER, the famous American blind deaf-mute, receiving a snow eagle feather from Chief Waling Buffalo at the recent “Indian Days” ceremonies at Banff Springs Hotel, Canada. It is the insignia of her- new position as “sister” in the Stoney’s Tribe and the emblem of her Indian name, “White Eagle Plume.” Chief Jacob Two-Young Man looks on while Polly. Thomson interprets for her blind friend. Northern Advocate, 5 September 1939, Page 8

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