- Two Indigenous individuals; one is on a pony and the other standing nearby; both are wrapped in blankets and wearing hats. In the background teepees in front of a forested area are visible.
- This image also used as part of EB-13-11
North-West Mounted Police constable and Indigenous Tom-Tom Drummers at a Tea Dance; teepees and horses are visible.
A gathering of Indigenous people, many wearing feathered headdresses, standing along a wall at the [Fort Saskatchewan jail]. In the foreground a horse and travois are visible, along with other onlookers including young boys. A note on verso suggests the
Unveiling ceremony of the Peace Hills Cairn, built in Wetaskiwin in 1927 to honor a peace treaty made in the hills between the Blackfeet and Cree in 1867. A group of Indigenous leaders and onlookers are gathered around the stone cairn.
Loaded carts pulled by oxen at Fort Smith; individuals, horses, buildings and a teepee are also visible.
Dogrib Indigenous individuals in boats on Great Slave Lake.
- A group of Indigenous men packing goods on the ice along the Athabasca River.
- Same as EB-12-25
Portrait from a calendar [marking Alberta's Golden Jubilee], of an Indigenous chief and a RCMP officer standing together.
A view of four Indigenous individuals on horseback, three men and one woman, posed in front of a painted teepee; all are wearing traditional clothing and feathered headdresses.
Head and shoulders portrait of an Indigenous Chief wearing a horned headdress.