Portrait of a young Indigenous boy from the Yukon Territory.
View of a young girl dressed in a Mother Hubbard parka and moccasins standing outside an igloo at Coppermine, [Nunavut].
Nurse Fernande Dufresne with a child named Teresa at [Coppermine, Nunavut]; both are wearing Mother Hubbard style parkas.
Women and children, wearing traditional clothing, sitting on wooden pews in a church at [Coppermine, Nunavut].
View from behind of Inuit residents attending a church service in [Coppermine, Nunavut]; a priest is visible at the front of the sanctuary.
View of Inuit residents, dressed in traditional clothing, attending a church service in [Coppermine, Nunavut].
Kavavow, from Cresswell Bay, en route to the Charles Camsell Hospital for treatment.
View of an Indigenous family sitting under a lean-to structure; location unknown.
View of Rt. Rev. Walter F. Barfoot, Anglican bishop of Edmonton holding an Inuk baby Mary Margaret Apolatuk at her baptism in the Chapel of the Charles Camsell Hospital; Milly Apolatuk, mother of the baby, stands beside the Rt. Rev. Barfoot.
This map shows the 1890 survey into lots of the Reserve of the Papaschase First Nations south of the Settlement of Edmonton and the homesteads south of the North Saskatchewan River in what is now south Edmonton.