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Indigenous Women
CA EDM MS-910-EA-255-4 · Item · [ca. 1970]
Part of John Matishak fonds

Two Indigenous women seated in front of cooking fires; they appear to be inside a fenced area with onlookers outside the fence watching their demonstration. A young Indigenous boy is also within the fence compound.

Dancers
CA EDM RG-7-1-EA-117-10 · Item · November 10, 1971
Part of City of Edmonton. Corporate Communications Department fonds

Indigenous dancers performing at the Paul Kane dinner held at Fort Edmonton; the dancers are wearing traditional costume, and dinner guests are seated at tables set against the walls of the room.

CA EDM MS-687-EA-275-1825 · Item · [ca. 1940]
Part of Hook Signs Ltd. fonds

View of a parade featuring two horse-pulled floats,one which is the Native Pioneers float. Crowds of people line the street and the Corona Flower Shop sign is visible.

Inuk woman
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12 · Item · 1901
Part of Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds

A portrait of an Inuk woman dressed in traditional clothing and standing outside a teepee.
Same as EB-12 (cover photo) and similar to EB-12-2

Esquimaux in Their Kayaks
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12-3 · Item · 1901
Part of Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds

A view of two men seated in kayaks on water; each holds a paddle. A printed inscription on the front of the photo reads: "The kayak is made of seal skin, and is about 16 feet long with only sufficient room for one man".

Trading With the Esquimaux
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12-4 · Item · 1901
Part of Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds

An Inuk family standing with a Caucasian trader in front of their teepee. A printed inscription on the front of the photograph reads: "observe the stone ornaments the man has in his lips, they are inserted from the inside, a shoulder preventing it from coming all the way through".