Images of the past
1964, the first powwow was held on Lobstick Bay Road. Whitefish Bay, Ontario.
Maggie White (Maiden Name Linklater)
Alo's Great Uncle Sobatise and his wife
Anishinaabe Elder Susan Jefferson's family.
Anishinaabe Elder Susan Jefferson's family, Chief Nay-tay-way-ge-shig.
Anishinaabe Elder Susan Jefferson, Chief Nay-tay-way-ge-shig
Picture taken at old settlement Berry Creek - Old man is healer Baptiste Bird - Boy standing is Clarence White Sr - Now 82 years old
Whitefish Bay Singers 1980 - Alo in dance regalia
My Grandfather. Che gi wis
Images from the Past
Alo in the crew cut hair.
Lady on right - Alo's late Auntie Maggie Bird (White) oldest in White family. On left - late May Joseph (Skead)
Alo and his late Aunt Mary.
Elder Gibbons
Elder Visit
Images from the Past
Images from the Past
Images from the Past
Pictured on right is Alo's late father "Nowgishigonini"
Alphonse White.
Girl sitting with white t-shirt is Alo's sister Watcho, now an Elder.
Late Elder Clifford Skead Recording his Song's
Elder Alo with a completed Tikinagan
Alo and one of his horses 1990
Alo's late brother Cecil White on left. Middle is Allen White.
Elders of Ki'eshgitabaaning Midewiin Lodge
Standing front. My sister Elder Watcho
Alo's mom, Mary Rose White, at Indian Residential School.
Alo's granddaughters Shyanne and Leanne (little girl) going to dance at Powwow
Alo's Uncle
Alo's late auntie Maggie White. She popularized the jingle dress in the '70's. That is her daughter, Sha-Sha, who is an elder today.
Alo's late brother Cecil White. A great outdoorsman.
Tommy Holding a Fish
Kevayah in Regalia
My late brothers. From left: Tommy White, Cecil White, Jimmy White, Alo White
My Lynx Clan brothers and sister in Lac La Croix First Nation. The Jourdain Family
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