- 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 an Indigenous woman sitting on a horse in front of a teepee; the frame of a second teepee is visible as well as grazing horses in the background.
An image published in "Edmonton Illustrated" showing an Indigenous encampment at Edmonton's Fairgrounds; teepees and a number of individuals are visible.
A distant view of Fort Smith with buildings and teepees visible; in the foreground is bushy field.
A distant view across water of the Roman Catholic mission, trading forts and Loucheux Indigenous camp
Tents and teepees set up in Rossdale next to the Hudson's Bay Company barns; buildings visible in the background include the Macdonald Hotel, McDougall Church, Blowey Henry building, Edmonton Club as well as the E.Y. & P. Railway. People and horses are also near the tents and teepees. Similar to EA-160-165
A painted Indigenous teepee set up in Edmonton for the Royal Visit of 1939; individuals are standing around the tent and Victoria Composite High School is visible in the background.
A view of three teepees set up near Mount Barrier.
An Indigenous encampment near Creston, B.C.; teepees and wooden buildings are visible in the background.
Stoney Indigenous children on a horse and travois with teepees in the background, possibly Lake Windermere, British Columbia.