A group of Indigenous individuals, including men, women and children, beaching their birch bark canoes and unloading supplies for trade at Fort Resolution on Great Slave Lake.
A group of young northern Indigenous (Dogrib) boys sitting and standing in front of a wooden building [Hudson's Bay Company trading post] at Great Slave Lake.
A group of Indigenous men and traders landing the Hudson's Bay Company fur boats at the foot of the rapid on the Athabasca River in preparation for portaging.
A view of a group of Indigenous men trekking along the shore of the Athabasca River, tracking the progress of Hudson's Bay Company fur boats in the river. An inscription on the front of the photograph reads: "Indians tracking the H.B.Co's fur boats up the rapids on Athabasca River, from Fort McMurry [sic] to Grand Rapids, 87 miles is almost one continuous rapid".
An image of an Indigenous man packing goods on his back; he is on a path through bushy terrain.
Indigenous individuals unloading supplies at Great Slave Lake that have been received from Fort Resolution. Includes sleds in the foreground and a teepee in the background.
- 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.
An image published in "Edmonton Illustrated" showing an Indigenous encampment at Edmonton's Fairgrounds; teepees and a number of individuals are visible.
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.
A view of Indigenous dancers, including children, in traditional costume standing outside a teepee in a park setting.