Naamiwan (John) Owen, Medicine man and leader of ceremonies in Pauingassi, Manitoba, Canada. [Holding snowy owl or swan wing -- J. Brown 2/96]. See also: A204, A205, A206, F59, F142
p. 98 of Hallowell's Berens River Album. Aankus (Angus) Owen, eldest son of Naamiwan, followed his father in leading the Pauingassi ceremonies and also the shaking tent. See also A210, A211.
Aankus (Angus) Owen and wife Miskwa'o (Red Bird), full length portrait, standing outside log building, 1933. Aankus and Miskwa'o Owen. Aankus was a conjurer and the son of Naamiwan (John) Owen. This couple raised Omishoosh (Charlie George) Owen. His mother died when he was a baby and as his mother's sister, Miskwa'o looked after him. See also: A208, A210, A211, F63, F64., A209
Aankus (Angus) Owen and wife Miskwa'o (Red Bird), seated outside, with Aankus's arm around his wife's shoulder. Aankus and Miskwa'o Owen. Aankus was a conjurer and the son of Naamiwan (John) Owen. This couple raised Omishoosh (Charlie George) Owen. His mother died when he was a baby and as his mother's sister, Miskwa'o looked after him. See also: A208, A209, A211, F63, F64., A210
p. 99 of Hallowell's Berens River Album. Aankus (Angus) Owen and wife Miskwa'o (Red Bird), three-quarter length portrait, standing outside by the river. Page 99 of Hallowell's Berens River Album. Aankus was a conjurer and the son of Naamiwan (John) Owen. This couple raised Omishoosh (Charlie George) Owen. His mother died when he was a baby and as his mother's sister, Miskwa'o looked after him. See also: A209, A210, F63, F64