Indigenous painted teepees set up at Kingsway Avenue and 109th street in Edmonton for the Royal Visit of 1939; individuals, including children, are standing outside the tents and along the sidewalk and flags and an advertising billboard are also visible. Similar to EA-160-1795 and EA-302-92
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.
Indigenous children flown to Edmonton from Whitehorse to undergo medical treatment. (L-R) Anna Jonas and Gerald Jackson in the ambulance that took them to Charles Camsell Hospital. Jonas, Anna
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
A view of an Indigenous camp with decorated teepees; individuals are sitting and standing outside the tents. A row of small evergreen trees is in the foreground.