IMAGE INFORMATION
EditOjibway Indian Hockey Team 1928
sponsored by William Friday & Son's
Cree & Ojibway Indian Hockey Tour
The Ojibway players were from Bear Island in Lake Temagami—now known as Teme-Augama Anishnabai or Temagami First Nation.
The Ojibway team was led by right-winger and defenceman Pishabo. Nineteen years old and 190 pounds, Pishabo was Chief William Pishabo of the Temagami First Nation son. He was joined in the forwards by brothers H. and R. Anderson, and Langevin. Brothers George and William Turner were defenceman and substitute respectively. The goalie was Petrant, scion of a large Metis family at Bear Island.
Instead of standard Hockey jerseys, each player wore a “feathered head-dress,” buckskin tunic emblazoned with an O, and “beaded waists” on the ice.
William Friday and his brothers James, George, and Joseph were regarded as first rate trappers, and fishing experts. They worked as guides for the growing number of sportsmen and tourists coming into the Lake Temagami region after the construction of the railway in 1905 and the highway in 1927.
Business-mindedly, William Friday opened Friday’s Hotel at Bear Island in the 1920s, one of several lodges catering to the bustling tourism industry.