A gathering of Indigenous people, many wearing feathered headdresses, standing along a wall at [possibly the Exhibition Grounds or Fort Saskatchewan jail]. In the foreground is a small wooden structure and other onlookers are visible.
A gathering of Indigenous people, many wearing feathered headdresses, standing along a wall at [possibly the Exhibition Grounds or Fort Saskatchewan jail]. In the foreground a horse and travois are visible, along with other onlookers including young boys.
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
Indigenous man seated in profile and wearing ceremonial body paint, jewelry, and a bird headdress; he is holding a bow and arrow in his right hand.
An Indigenous man, dressed in traditional clothing, performing at the Edmonton Exhibition; in the background are viewing stands filled with women and men.
A grave marker for Chief Kwah (1755-1840) Kwah (Kw'eh), Chief
- View of wooden buildings at the Hudson's Bay Company Fort at Fort Carleton; Indigenous men and dogs are visible in the foreground.
- Same as ET-14-79.
A view of a teepee, two Red River carts, and men, possibly Hudson's Bay Company traders, relaxing outside the tent and carts. Two of the men are holding rifles, and the North Saskatchewan river is in the background.
Head and shoulders portrait of Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear). Cree Nation.