A gathering of Indigenous dancers, drummers and onlookers on Whyte Avenue with views of horses, horse drawn wagons, and bicycles. In the background are buildings and businesses including the General Store and the City Paint Shop.
Image used in booklet-Souvenir of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebration at Edmonton, N.W.T., June 22-23, 1897 (see 971.233 EDM 1897). Includes a view of a crowd milling in front of Manchester House and Lauder Bakery. Same as EA-160-1566
View of many people gathered at Jasper Avenue and Grierson Street to watch preparations for an Indigenous tea dance. Standing in the centre of the image are Chief Pany Erminskin and Sam Lucas; several Indigenous people dressed in traditional clothing are visible. Same as images: EA-9-8 and EA-10-719
View of an Indigenous camp with teepees in the background, and a horse-pulled travois carrying children in the foreground. Also visible in the background are individuals on horseback.
View of teepees and a Red River cart near Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan.
North-West Mounted Police constable and Indigenous Tom-Tom Drummers at a Tea Dance; teepees and horses are visible.
View of many people gathered at Jasper Avenue and Grierson Street to watch preparations for an Indigenous tea dance. Standing in the centre of the image are Chief Pany Erminskin and Sam Lucas; several Indigenous people dressed in traditional clothing are
A view of two Indigenous women and two young children standing outside a teepee at Peers, Alberta.
- Six Indigenous men dancing on Jasper Avenue near Grierson Street and [Namao] Avenue; Indigenous drummers and many onlookers are in the background.
- Same as EA-10-161
- Six Indigenous men dancing on Jasper Avenue near Grierson Street and [Namao] Avenue; Indigenous drummers and many onlookers are in the background.
- Same as EB-10-36