An image of an Indigenous man and his horse standing in front of a teepee.
Colours have been added to the photograph in a chromolithograph process.
- Photograph of painting done by John David Kelly for Confederation Life Collection (ca. 1953).
- Loading York boat and canoes for brigade down Saskatchewan River to York Factory; Fort Edmonton is in the background.
- See MS-148 f. 3 for accompanying articles o
A group of Indigenous men packing goods on the ice along the Athabasca River.
Same as EA-10-2823
Image of a moose wearing a cart harness and standing in front of a teepee at an unknown location. An inscription on the front of the photo reads: "The moose is not much used being too difficult to train, dogs are used now exclusively instead".
Same as EA-10-1185
Portrait of Chief Full Moon of the Stony Nakoda Nation dressed in traditional clothing.
Hand-tinted portrait of Chief Duck in headdress and traditional clothing.
A tinted photo/postcard of a mounted R.C.M.P. officer and an Indigenous man who is wearing a full feather headdress and standing beside his horse.
Chief Hector Crawler standing beside his horse alongside Juliette Gaultier de la Verendrye; both are dressed in traditional Indigenous clothing with teepees visible in the background.
Blackfoot Confederacy
A view of a group of three Indigenous men and one woman and child on horseback in front of a decorated teepee at [Morley], Alberta.
Portrait of an Indigenous man dressed in traditional clothing.