A mounted buffalo head set up as part of an Indigenous culture exhibit used in Eaton's Department Store's Klondike Days advertising.
A midden heap set up as part of an Indigenous culture exhibit used in Eaton's Department Store's Klondike Days advertising.
Note: midden heap - a mound or deposit containing shells, animal bones, or other refuse that indicates the site of a human settlement.
A photo collage of Calgary scenes, including views of ranching, cattle, horses, wooden buildings, and an Indigenous grouping standing in front of a teepee. Two of the Indigenous individuals appear to be wearing Hudson's Bay trade blanket coats.
Three Indigenous men sitting beside a teepee; a pot is cooking over the a smoking fire.
An Indigenous family in a grassy and treed area; a man is seated with a dog and a woman is standing in front of a horse that is carrying two children.
Two Indigenous women seated in front of cooking fires; they appear to be inside a fenced area with onlookers outside the fence watching their demonstration. A young Indigenous boy is also within the fence compound.
An Indigenous woman standing beside a horse travois pulling a child.
Perhaps in preparation for a Prince of Wales celebration.
The play was held in the Victoria Composite High School Theatre.
See also RG-20 Series 4 File 19.
The play was held in the Victoria Composite High School Theatre.
See also RG-20 Series 4 File 19.