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Hugh Dempsey

Hugh Aylmer Dempsey, (born November 7, 1929) is a Canadian historian, an author and the Chief Curator Emeritus of the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, Alberta. Dempsey has authored more than 20 books, focusing primarily on the history of people of the Blackfoot Confederacy. He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Calgary and was made an honorary chief of the Kainai Blackfoot in 1967.〔George Melnyk, (''The Literary History of Alberta: From the end of the war to the end of the century'' ), University of Alberta, 1999 p112-113 ISBN 0-88864-324-1〕 For his contributions to the study of the Plains Indians, Dempsey was awarded membership in the Order of Canada in 1975.〔("Hugh A. Dempsey, C.M., LL.D" ), ''Order of Canada'', Governor General of Canada, www.gg.ca, retrieved 25-04-2009〕
==Career==
Dempsey worked as a journalist for the Edmonton Bulletin newspaper from 1948 to 1951 and then became a publicity writer for the Alberta Government from 1951 to 1956.〔, Archives Catalogue, Glenbow Museum, retrieved 25-04-2009〕 In 1956, Dempsey was vice-president of the Edmonton-based Historical Society of Alberta and associate editor of the Alberta Historical Review, when he moved to Calgary to become archivist of the recently established Glenbow Museum.〔Sanders, Harry M. ("Rescued from oblivion: the Chinook Country Historical Society and its antecedents" ), ''Alberta History'', 22 September 2007〕 From 1956 until 1967, he worked as an archivist, and was a curator/director from 1967 to 1991.〔 On his retirement Dempsey was made Chief Curator Emeritus.〔
Dempsey authored numerous articles and books, such as ''Crowfoot, Chief of the Blackfeet'' (1973), ''The Gentle Persuader: A Biography of James Gladstone, Indian Senator'' (1986), and ''Red Crow: Warrior Chief'' (1978), which focus on the culture and history of the First Nation peoples of Alberta.〔("Hugh Dempsey ), The Applied History Research Group, University of Calgary, retrieved 25-04-2009〕 Dempsey's writing benefited not only from his work as an archivist but also from his access to the Blackfoot community through his marriage.〔 Dempsey is credited with combining the oral history of native peoples with scholarly records to produce historical writing with a broad popular appeal.〔
Dempsey became editor of the Alberta Historical Review in 1958. From 1963 to 1967, Dempsey was also editor of the newsletter ''The Canadian Archivist'' which later became the journal of the Archives Section of the Canadian Historical Association.〔("The Canadian Archivist" ), ''Archivaria'', Association of Canadian Archivists, journals.sfu.ca retrieved 24-04-2009〕 He also lectured on native studies and Alberta history at the University of Calgary.

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