View of four young boys, Gordon Hooks, Stanley Margolus, Percy Holland, and John Thompson, performing their interpretation of an Indigenous war dance.
- Beth Corus and Elma Dyster deliver flowers to an Indigenous hospital patient, Mrs. Joseph Callingbull. Callingbull, Mrs. Joseph
- Corus, Beth
- Dyster, Elma
Child patient Gerald Jackson disembarks from the military plane that brought him from Whitehorse to Edmonton for medical treatment. Jackson, Gerald
Carl Alms, an amateur archaeologist, standing in front of and holding Indigenous artifacts. Alms, Carl
Patients at Charles Camsell Hospital; Harry Anaglik strums guitar as Roger Avrana and an unnamed patient listen.
A patient, Jacqueline Ehomtak, doing embroidery while lying on her hospital bed; beaded moccasins are visible on the bed as well.
A view of two patients in their beds at Charles Camsell Hospital. A nurse, Miss H. Hopkins, helps Abraham Ungahak to read.
An image of three Indigenous babies, Paul, Stella and Margaret, whose mothers are undergoing treatment for tuberculosis, Dr. Charles Camsell Hospital, Edmonton. Charles Camsell Hospital
K. McSporran and other children dressed as Aboriginals for a special day at the Boyle Street playground. The children have bows and arrows.
Children ( L-R Pam Pelechosky, Verna McEwan) dressed as Indigenous individuals and participating in a special day at the Boyle Street playground. The girls are 'smoking a peace pipe'.