Pat Calihoo of the Stony Plain Enoch Cree band leaning against car on his reserve.
An Indigenous family [of the Stony Plain Enoch Cree band] seated in a horse-drawn wagon.
View of an Indigenous woman in traditional clothing seated on a blanketed horse at the St. Paul Fair and Stampede.
- Two young Indigenous boys, Verna Saddleback and Sammy Jackson, students at the Edmonton Residential School in St. Albert, are guests at a free show at Garneau Theatre. Saddleback, Verna
- Jackson, Sammy
- Garneau Theatre
- Hon. Paul Martin, minister of national health and welfare, visits an Indigenous patient at the Dr. Charles Camsell Hospital. (L-R) Dr. Henry Meltzer, Dr. E. L. Stone, Paul Martin, Mrs. C. O'Sullivan and Tom Goose. Charles Camsell Hospital
- Meltzer, Dr. Hen
- Hon. Paul Martin, minister of national health and welfare, visits Indigenous patients at the Dr. Charles Camsell Hospital. (L-R) Paul Martin, Dr. Percy E. Moore and nine-year-old George McDonald. Charles Camsell Hospital
- Martin, Paul
- Moore, Dr. Percy E.
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Stony Plain Enoch Cree chief and elder, Alexis Morin, age 79, is posed to accompany an article on his predictions for an upcoming mild winter. Morin, Alexis
Stony Plain Enoch Cree chief and elder, Alexis Morin, age 79, is posed to accompany an article on his predictions for an upcoming mild winter. Morin, Alexis
Stony Plain Enoch Cree chief and elder, Alexis Morin, age 79, is posed to accompany an article on his predictions for an upcoming mild winter. Morin, Alexis
Stony Plain Enoch Cree chief and elder, Alexis Morin, age 79, is posed to accompany an article on his predictions for an upcoming mild winter. Morin, Alexis