- View of a young Inuk woman helping a young child to stand on the stoop in front of a wooden building; both the woman and child are wearing matching Mother Hubbard style parkas.
- Similar to EA-26-103
A group of Inuk men and children sitting on and standing near an upturned dry-docked canoe; camping supplies and a drying pole are visible.
View of a young woman seated in front of a building door with part of a [docked ship] visible in the foreground.
Carl Alms, an amateur archaeologist, standing in front of and holding Indigenous artifacts. Alms, Carl
Carl Alms, amateur archaeologist, with a display of Indigenous artifacts. Alms, Carl
- A portrait of Chief John Bear of the Hobbema (now Maskwacis) Reserve, wearing a feather headdress and traditional clothing.
- Similar to EA-160-1151 Bear, John
- A portrait of Chief John Bear of the Hobbema (now Maskwacis) Reserve, wearing a feather headdress and traditional clothing.
- Similar to EA-160-1152 Bear, John
A view of two Indigenous men in traditional clothing standing outdoors at Wabamun with a man dressed in a suit and hat. Chief Joe Michel on the right.
A studio portrait of a seated Indigenous man identified as Chief Abis-Tos-Gros; he is holding a [pipe] in his right hand.
Head and shoulders portrait, facing front, of an Indigenous man identified as Chief Bill Rock wearing a feathered headdress and traditional clothing including a beaded necklace; he is holding a wooden cylindrical object [pipe?].