A buffalo skull set up as part of an Indigenous culture exhibit used in Eaton's Department Store's Klondike Days advertising.
A mounted buffalo head set up as part of an Indigenous culture exhibit used in Eaton's Department Store's Klondike Days advertising.
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.
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.
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.
Names: Hughes, George; Jordan, A., Archbishop
Indigenous dancers performing at the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton.
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.
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
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".
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".