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Royal Canadian Mounted Police cheer their honorary commissioner, the Queen, during RCMP centennial services yesterday in Regina
Two rows of RCMP officers doff their hats in their right hands and cheer. In the background, spectators look on.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police cheer their honorary commissioner, the Queen, during RCMP centennial services yesterday in Regina

Date4 July 1973
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Original Toronto Star caption: Hats Held High, Royal Canadian Mounted Police cheer their honorary commissioner, the Queen, during RCMP centennial services yesterday in Regina. Earlier, Chief David Ahanakew, speaking for 38,000 Indians in Saskatchewan, had presented a petition to the Queen telling of the betrayal of treaties, leaving Indians in isolation and poverty and threatening their existence as a race. Ahanaskew, a Korean war veteran, heads a federation of chiefs of 67 Saskatchewan Indian bands.

Country:Canada
City, town or township:Regina
Province or state:Saskatchewan
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0122775F