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Norman Luxton

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259: 203: 301:, built the King Edward Hotel and the Lux Theatre in Banff, and founded the Sign of the Goat Curio Shop, which led to the development of the Luxton Museum of Plains Indians, now the Buffalo Nations Museum. He was one of the organizers of Banff Indian Days and the Banff Winter Carnival. Norman was also made an honorary chief of the 251:, and was immediately taken to a hospital in Australia. Following this, Luxton came to Banff to recuperate. He kept notes of the voyage; his Tilikum Journal, edited by his daughter Eleanor was published in 1971. Captain John Voss finished his journey around the world and published his sailing memoir as 346:
The importance of gardening to the family is evident in the extensive collection of garden-related artifacts preserved in the home. These include tools, catalogues, and seed packets dating back to 1913. The garden is open to public and it is supposed to be one of the first flower gardens in Banff,
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guided tours. The interior of the home has been preserved and represents the lives of the three family members and the evolution of a Banff lifestyle over a period of nine decades. Of special interest are the collections of Stoney artifacts, evening gowns dating back to the turn of the century,
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and its environs during the century that the Luxton were influential in the community with emphasis on the careers of Norman K. Luxton, Georgina McDougall Luxton, and Eleanor G. Luxton. The historic Luxton home built
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Agency at Rat Portage (now, Kenora, Ontario). In 1893, Norman decided to head to the Cariboo Gold Fields to make his fortune. It is hard to know if he did make it to the gold fields, but he did make it to
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In 1953, Luxton established a museum to house his native artifacts. The Luxton Museum of the Plains Indian which is known as the Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum was built in co-operation with
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for the next eight years before moving to Vancouver in 1901. In 1904, Norman Luxton married Georgina (Georgie) Elizabeth McDougall (1870-1965) of the pioneer missionary McDougall family of
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in 1913. The Tilikum boat changed hands a number of times but is now on display under cover in the cruise ships terminal in Victoria, British Columbia.
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Luxton's Pacific crossing: being the journal of N.K. Luxton, mate of the Tilikum, May 20, 1901, Victoria, B.C. to October 18, 1901, Suva, Fiji
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Jargon. Luxton journeyed 10,000 miles (about 16,000 km) on the Pacific Ocean with Voss, and endured five months of travel, before the
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In 1901, Norman moved west to Vancouver where he briefly worked for a weekly called Town Topics. While in Victoria, Norman met Captain
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and sail it around the world, leaving from Victoria, British Columbia and heading west to London. The dugout canoe was named the
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The objective of the Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation is to foster public awareness of the history of
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of Calgary. On the death of his only daughter Eleanor Luxton in 1995, ownership of the home, built
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struck a reef and Luxton was thrown from the boat. His whole body was badly cut by
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after his return from his sailing trip across the Pacific. He published the
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and the relationship between its residents and the aboriginal community.
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in Banff has been preserved, restored and is open to the public through
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Norman Luxton exhibit at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
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in Banff, passed to the Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation.
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at Margate with Captain John Voss standing at the bows.
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Norman Luxton at the Banff Indian Days festival, 1927
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Tilikum
Fort Garry
Manitoba
Calgary
Alberta
Tilikum
William Luxton
Canadian Rockies
John Voss
red cedar
dug-out canoe
Banff, Alberta
Winnipeg Free Press
William Luxton
Fort Garry
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Indian
Calgary
Calgary Herald
Morley
Holy Cross Hospital

Tilikum
John Voss
Nootka
dugout canoe
Tilikum
Chinook

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