Framed First Nation Exhibition Poster
QR Code Link to This Post $90 cash only This image is an exhibition poster for "The Canadian West 1886–1893," featuring the work of photographer W. Hanson Boorne. The photograph on the poster is a portrait of a Tsuut’ina (Sarcee) man named Otokuyicokan, taken in 1887. It was part of an exhibition held at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff, Alberta, in collaboration with the McCord Stewart Museum in Montreal. The Tsuut’ina (historically referred to as Sarcee) are a Dene nation whos
How We Scored Framed First Nation Exhibition Poster
| Google Rating | N/A/5 → 0/25 pts |
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| Review Volume | 0 reviews → 0/15 pts |
| Credentials | None listed → 0/20 pts |
| Press Recognition | 0 mentions → 0/15 pts |
| Web Presence | 0/10 pts |
| Experience | N/A → 0/10 pts |
| Profile Completeness | 2/5 pts |
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- Based in: Seattle, WA
- Budget tier: Contact photographer
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