Notukeu Heritage Museum
Ponteix, Saskatchewan

Gallery Thumbnail Gallery Stories Contact Us Search
 

Henri Liboiron - A lifetime of Discovery
Images:

 
Henri's record of the Niska Site
1 of 19
An article on the Niska Site by Henri Liboiron, published in Plains Anthropologist Journal in 1990.
2 of 19
The pigments Mr. Liboiron used are now displayed in the museum.
3 of 19
Turtles seemed to be one of Henri's favorite subjects.
4 of 19
Mr. Liboiron made notes of everything that happened during his experiments.
5 of 19
Some of the experiements lasted months.
6 of 19
Mr. Liboiron was meticulous in trying all methods.
7 of 19
Henri found his material in the earth around Ponteix.
8 of 19
This cloth was dyed a delicate shade of blue using Saskatoon berry juice.
9 of 19
Different material produced nearly the same shade of pigments used for painting.
10 of 19
Different locations produced different pigments.
11 of 19
Mr. Liboiron used a plethora of material.
12 of 19
Even batteries provided material for Henri's experiments.
13 of 19
Even after decades in the museum, the material Mr. Liboiron used to experiment is still vibrant.
14 of 19
Each find was documented.
15 of 19
Objects displayed with rulers.
16 of 19
This shows the steps used by Mr. Liboiron to create his atlantl.
17 of 19
Henri was dedicated to finding all he could about material native to the Ponteix area.
18 of 19

Page: 1 2

Important Notices  
© 2024 All Rights Reserved