- 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.
A view of a group of Indigenous individuals standing outside their teepees at their summer camp; a wagon is also visible.
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
A studio portrait of an Indigenous man wearing traditional clothing and jewelry; the painted background scene is of palm trees, water, and a mountain.
A studio portrait of a seated Indigenous man identified as Chief Abis-Tos-Gros; he is holding a [pipe] in his right hand.
A studio portrait of two Indigenous men wearing traditional clothing.
- Six Indigenous men dancing on Jasper Avenue near Grierson Street and [Namao] Avenue; Indigenous drummers and many onlookers are in the background.
- Same as EA-10-161
A studio portrait of three Indigenous men dressed in traditional clothing and holding [feathered sticks] in their hands.
Indigenous people arriving by canoe, some with sails attached, at Ile-A-La-Crosse (today a part of northern Saskatchewan); beached birch bark canoes are visible in the foreground.
Photograph of a copy of a Paul Kane painting, described as follows by the National Gallery of Canada: "Big Snake, Chief of the Blackfoot Indians, Recounting his War Exploits to Five Subordinate Chiefs".