- Doris Kickpack and Donald Ayalik at the Dr. Charles Camsell hospital, Edmonton.
- Similar to image EA-600-129b Charles Camsell Hospital
- Kickpack, Doris
- Ayalik, Donald
Indigenous peoples
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Indigenous painted teepees set up at Kingsway Avenue and 109th street in Edmonton for the Royal Visit of 1939; individuals, including children, are standing outside the tents and along the sidewalk and flags and an advertising billboard are also visible.
Similar to EA-160-1795 and EA-302-92
A group of young northern Indigenous (Dogrib) boys sitting and standing in front of a wooden building [Hudson's Bay Company trading post] at Great Slave Lake.
A view of three Indigenous children in a crib at the Charles Camsell Hospital with their Christmas gifts. Charles Camsell Hospital
View of a young Indigenous child in his hospital crib with presents received for Christmas. Charles Camsell Hospital
Two Aboriginal children standing at the opening of a teepee in a forested area.
- Indigenous children flown to Edmonton from Whitehorse to undergo medical treatment. (L-R) Anna Jonas and Gerald Jackson in the ambulance that took them to Charles Camsell Hospital. Jonas, Anna
- Jackson, Gerald
- Charles Camsell Hospital
A group of seven Aboriginal men posing in a line on a grassy field; some are wearing traditional dress while others are wearing western-style clothing.
A view of a parade of individuals, many of them Aboriginal men, proceeding down a tree-lined dirt road. A [power pole] is visible and some participants are on horseback.
- Two young Indigenous boys, Verna Saddleback and Sammy Jackson, students at the Edmonton Residential School in St. Albert, are guests at a free show at Garneau Theatre. Saddleback, Verna
- Jackson, Sammy
- Garneau Theatre