Picture of an Indigenous woman wearing a headdress and buckskin jacket taken at [Morley], Alberta.
Portrait of Sitting Bull, Sioux Chief.
A grave marker for Chief Kwah (1755-1840) Kwah (Kw'eh), Chief
Head and shoulders portrait of Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear). Cree Nation.
- Lieutenant Governor Edgar Dewdney bottom left, with Chief Piapot and his party, and the Montreal Garrison Artillery in Regina in 1885. Dewdney, Edgar
- Piapot, Chief
A studio portrait of a seated Indigenous man identified as Chief Abis-Tos-Gros; he is holding a [pipe] in his right hand.
A studio portrait of an Indigenous man wearing traditional clothing and jewelry; the painted background scene is of palm trees, water, and a mountain.
- Six Indigenous men dancing on Jasper Avenue near Grierson Street and [Namao] Avenue; Indigenous drummers and many onlookers are in the background.
- Same as EB-10-36
A parade of individuals, including many traditionally dressed Indigenous people, walking along Jasper Avenue. Also visible are horse drawn wagons, horses, a Red River cart, Gariepy Block, Dyke Block and business fronts including Blowey Furniture, MacDonald's Pharmacy and H. Sigler, General Merchant. Same as EA-255-2
Three Indigenous dancers from St. Paul identified as Frank Laderoute on left and Mr. and Mrs. John McLean; all three are wearing stetson hats and performing at the Edmonton Exhibition.