Stephen Harper: Chief Of South Alberta's Blood Tribe

Stephen Harper

First Posted: 07/11/11 06:46 PM ET Updated: 09/10/11 06:12 AM ET

THE CANADIAN PRESS -- STANDOFF, Alta. - Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been given a ceremonial title shared by the likes of Prince Charles and Pope John Paul II -- honorary chief of the Blood Tribe in southern Alberta.

"I am deeply grateful for the honour you have bestowed upon me today. It is an experience I will never forget," the newest member of the Kainai Chieftainship said Monday, a headdress of eagle feathers perched on his head and paint smeared on his face.

The prime minister and his wife, Laureen, slowly shuffled along the grassy perimeter of an outdoor amphitheatre as tribe members pounded on drums and sang songs. Dancers in bright, fringed clothing twirled and jumped behind the procession.
A key part of the chieftainship ceremony is the "capturing" of the chief-to-be.

"Only warriors get the honour to do it," said Master Cpl. Melissa Whitegrass, who was chosen to capture the prime minister.

Whitegrass was badly wounded by a bomb in Kabul on May 18, 2010. Six NATO soldiers and 18 Afghan civilians were killed. A year to the day later, Whitegrass gave birth to her daughter, Dawni-Rae.

"That's why the creator brought me home and I wish all the people of the Blood Tribe the same luck, the same creator's grace, and I wish the best for you, Mr. Harper," she said.

Whitegrass, 27, stepped around a cluster of drummers with a fan of feathers held above her brow, her eyes scanning the crowd for the new chief. After several minutes, her gaze fixed upon the prime minister, and she walked toward him. She grabbed him by the elbow and led him out of his chair.

An elder then pronounced Harper's new name in the Blackfoot language -- Chief Speaker -- and gave the prime minister a light push on his back, causing him to stumble a few steps forward.

Later, Chief Charles Weasel Head said the title was chosen because Harper "speaks as the chief. His words are words that come from his position."

He said the tribe made Harper a chief because of the residential schools apology he issued in 2008.

"I think it sort of set the direction and the tone of rebuilding the relationship with First Nations," said Weasel Head.

After his name was announced, Harper sat cross-legged in front of a medicine man, who smeared yellow paint on the politician's face and hands and drew bright red lines on either cheek. The medicine man shook the headdress on either side of Harper before affixing it to his head.

Harper is the third sitting prime minister to be bestowed the honour, behind Lester Pearson and John Diefenbaker.
Jean Chretien was given the title before becoming prime minister.

Former governor general Adrienne Clarkson, environmentalist David Suzuki and former Alberta premiers Ralph Klein and Peter Lougheed have also received the honour.

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THE CANADIAN PRESS -- STANDOFF, Alta. - Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been given a ceremonial title shared by the likes of Prince Charles and Pope John Paul II -- honorary chief of the Blood Tribe...
THE CANADIAN PRESS -- STANDOFF, Alta. - Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been given a ceremonial title shared by the likes of Prince Charles and Pope John Paul II -- honorary chief of the Blood Tribe...
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MyTake
Release the Hydrogen Economy now!
07:51 PM on 07/12/2011
Boy those head feathers would have made a mess of his "dippity do" hair style.

It is a pity they didn't upload this to Youtube.

And why didn't he wear this head dress to the Stampede!
01:54 PM on 07/12/2011
Say it ain't so Joe!
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12:10 PM on 07/12/2011
More appropriate tribal names for Harper:

Chief Lies through Teeth
Chief Mini-Bush
Chief der Fuhrer
Chief Jackboots.
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john frodo
armchair expert
10:40 AM on 07/12/2011
I hope he retires now
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Tyler Austin
Women = people. Corperations ≠ people.
09:36 AM on 07/12/2011
If he wants to impress me he'll ditch the headdress and go have a glass of unboiled water from a northen reserve.
The only times natives in Canada are treated like human beings is when they get shunted around for tourists, other then that they're refugess in the land of promise.
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stanschurman
09:00 AM on 07/12/2011
Too bad it hides his lovely head of concrete. Hair by Lafarge.
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walkerhds
08:06 AM on 07/12/2011
well, if all else fails and he loses his seat next election, he has another job lined up...
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rickthaluddite
What noisy cats are we
08:04 AM on 07/12/2011
Too bad the name Chief Weasel Head was already taken.
01:24 AM on 07/12/2011
That's Gall All Over Harper's Face!

Man alive, did the Blood Tribe not hear about the Conservatives, under Harper, voting against the Kelowna Accord in 2007, a year before Harper donned his Robe of Woe and lamented the treatment of natives at the residential schools? I know I'll be beat up by the Professional Right for saying so, but the Blood Tribe could have and should have noticed that the Accord was all about the government necessarily assisting in improving the present-day education, employment, and living conditions for natives.

Burning Gall on your face, Mr. Harper! It actually looks like baby doo-doo!
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stanschurman
11:49 PM on 07/11/2011
With all due respect to the tribe whose fault this is not, is Harper capable of not looking goofy and awkward in public? The sad part is that this goofiness carries over to his policies.
11:57 PM on 07/11/2011
His Indian name? Chief Crapped on by Eagles.
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arkymorgan
Nobody knows the trouble I've been...
12:31 AM on 07/12/2011
I'm not a fan of the PM's, but I resent pictures chosen deliberately to make public figure look like goofs.
12:55 AM on 07/12/2011
Look like?
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Jay from Ottawa
sovereignty sale, 1.3T OBO
12:50 PM on 07/12/2011
It's sadly the way the game is played.

I frequent both a left and a right leaning news website every day. During the election they had the worst pictures for the opposition, open mouthed, half closed eyes, but Harpers pictures were always perfect (and even in higher resolution).. It happens less on left leaning papers (like cbc and huffpost) but still happens.
09:10 PM on 07/11/2011
Native Headdress - awkward.

George W Cowboy hat - awkward.

That hair-hat thing he usually wears - awkward.

Maybe he can try on that thing Duceppe wore in the cheese factory...
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Dhammi
Veritas Vincit!
09:29 PM on 07/11/2011
Tacky tacky!
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ParliamentHillCatMP
09:25 AM on 07/12/2011
You know, he can afford a fashion consultant.
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gevan
big dubya
07:46 PM on 07/11/2011
Now I know what was meant by "Dief the Chief"
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
07:29 PM on 07/11/2011
Harper looks uncomfortable in that feather head dress...oh dear...must of messed up his hair lol
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08:13 PM on 07/11/2011
no, he simply removed his lego hair and stuck the head dress on the lego nub on the top of his head.
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
03:39 AM on 07/12/2011
boneysize...good one and probably true f and f
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stanschurman
09:06 AM on 07/12/2011
He look uncomfortable in pretty much any social situation. He has a reputation of being a control freak and he doesn't control social gatherings or situations in which he finds himself among other leaders. He seems to lack basic social skills. His smile always looks forced and he never seems to be truly enjoying himself.
07:10 PM on 07/11/2011
Meanwhile the Oil interests this man actually represents poisons the land.
Nice to see the Medicine Man paint him yellow.
a true representation.
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bbertaud
Je ne regrette rien, rien de rien
06:25 PM on 07/11/2011
Is this guy still campaigning?
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Tyler Austin
Women = people. Corperations ≠ people.
09:41 AM on 07/12/2011
This is the new normal in Canada. Even with a majority for at least 4 years we've quietly slipped into the American style eternal campaign mode.

In my opinion a good leader shoulden't have to spend all of thier time reminding us why they're leading. :/