A view of an Indigenous woman sitting on a horse in front of a teepee; the frame of a second teepee is visible as well as grazing horses in the background.
- View of an Indigenous woman standing with a horse attached to a Red River cart; a wooden building is visible in the background.
- Same as EA-10-1234
- Two images displayed and photographed together; both images are of Indigenous individuals in traditional dress. One appears to have been taken in a studio; the other is an out-of-doors scene which includes views of a horse and teepees.
Jim Delaney on horseback in forefront, poses with several Indigenous men, two also on horseback, on Jasper Avenue and Grierson Street (101st Avenue). Buildings in the background include houses and the Columbia House and Nova Scotian Hotels. Also partially
Legislature Building in the background and 'Western Junk & Lead Melting Co.' horse and buggy in the foreground.
Buildings, People, Transportation-Horses Gillespie, David, Wilson, Chas.
View of an Indigenous camp with teepees in the background, and a horse-pulled travois carrying children in the foreground. Also visible in the background are individuals on horseback.
Image shows an Indigenous man on horseback and a man and woman with an infant standing in front of a teepee at Gleichen, N.W.T.; other teepees are visible in the background.
A view of four Indigenous individuals on horseback, three men and one woman, posed in front of a painted teepee; all are wearing traditional clothing and feathered headdresses.
A gathering of Indigenous people, many wearing feathered headdresses, standing along a wall at the [Fort Saskatchewan jail]. In the foreground a horse and travois are visible, along with other onlookers including young boys. A note on verso suggests the