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Esquimaux Man and Family
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12-2b · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds

A family standing outside their teepee; an inscription on the front of the photograph notes that "the man holds in his hand what is called a snow knife, made from a file to cut blocks of snow in making snow huts".
Copy of EB-12

Esquimaux Man and Family
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12-2a · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds

A family standing outside their teepee; an inscription on the front of the photograph notes that "the man holds in his hand what is called a snow knife, made from a file to cut blocks of snow in making snow huts".
Copy of EB-12

A Moose and Teepee
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12-27 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds

Image of a moose wearing a cart harness and standing in front of a teepee at an unknown location. An inscription on the front of the photo reads: "The moose is not much used being too difficult to train, dogs are used now exclusively instead".
Same as EA-10-1185

Inuk woman
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds

A portrait of an Inuk woman dressed in traditional clothing and standing outside a teepee.
Same as EB-12 (cover photo) and similar to EB-12-2

Delany Party
CA EDM MS-56-EB-10-40 · Pièce · [ca. 1898]
Fait partie de Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers' Association (NAPOTA) fonds

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

York Boat
CA EDM MS-148-EA-799-2 · Pièce · n.d.
Fait partie de John W. Sherwin fonds

York boats were 28-40 feet long and rowed by 8 oars. The York boats traveled on the Saskatchewan River to Hudson's Bay and carried 10 bundles (90 lbs each) of furs and crops.