According to the text hidden under the calendar pad, Nobody Has Pity on Me was also named Burton Bear Child, son of Louis Bear Child and Coyote Woman. Neither Bear Child is in the Blackfeet genealogy database, but there are two people named Coyote Woman, both of whom were born in the early 1890s.
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The description adds that Burton was an “excellent student” at Browning High School and “proficient at hunting, fishing and competitive sports.” He was a member of Future Farmers of America and a Boy Scout. According to a web site, Burton lived to be 75 years old, dying in Oakland in 2009. This means he was born in 1934 and (as stated on the calendar) was 18 when this calendar was issued.
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Reiss died in 1953, but actively painted through the late 1940s. According to a web site created by Winold Reiss’ son, this painting was done in 1948, when Burton would have been 14. The painting is also in Great Northern’s 1958 portfolio.