A view of Parks & Recreation Conference delegates, one man (right) is identified as Don Hudson, standing in Kinsmen Park beneath the Alberta Legislature building and Power Plant building; a teepee is set up in the park.
A view of lawn maintenance equipment and trucks circling a teepee in Kinsmen Park with a view of the Alberta Legislature and Power Plant buildings in the background, as well as the High Level Bridge.
Three teepees set up at the "Indian Village" at Storyland Valley Zoo; a barn-like structure and scarecrow is visible in the background. Similar to EA-20-644
A view of "The Indian Village", a replica of a western Indigenous camp site, at the Storyland Valley Zoo; figures of an Indigenous man and woman and a pinto pony form part of the display. In the background a scarecrow and the zoo train are visible.
A view of "The Indian Village", a replica of a western Indigenous camp site, at the Storyland Valley Zoo. Teepees, an animal "totem pole", the zoo train and zoo visitors are visible.
Three teepees set up at the "Indian Village" at Storyland Valley Zoo; a barn-like structure and scarecrow is visible in the background. Similar to EA-20-1210
Two men, identified as "bush pilots at Cooking Lake showing the cultural influence from native Canadians". The men are dressed in parkas, fur mitts and moccasins.
A group of five boys and men standing in front of a small airplane at King William Island; all are wearing parkas, fur mittens and moccasins.
An Inuk family (man, woman and child) standing by a loaded sled; other sleds, dogs and a boat are visible in the background. The individuals are wearing parkas, fur mittens and moccasins.
A front facing portrait of a woman named Hoyhoyok at Coppermine (now known as Kugluktuk), wearing traditional clothing.