- Charles Camsell Hospital Matron Elva Taylor shows three young Indigenous children, Robert Cardinal, Jerry Chiktook and Johnny Ball, a radio presented to the hospital by the Kiwanis Club; the children are seated on a hospital cot. Cardinal, Robert
- Chiktook
Children ( L-R Pam Pelechosky, Verna McEwan) dressed as Indigenous individuals and participating in a special day at the Boyle Street playground. The girls are 'smoking a peace pipe'.
Nurse Fernande Dufresne with a child named Teresa at [Coppermine, Nunavut]; both are wearing Mother Hubbard style parkas.
View of a young girl dressed in a Mother Hubbard parka and moccasins standing outside an igloo at Coppermine, [Nunavut].
Women and children, wearing traditional clothing, sitting on wooden pews in a church at [Coppermine, Nunavut].
Mrs. Leo Manning with daughters Rose Mary and Maureen, dressed in Mother Hubbard parkas and seated out-of-doors at Coppermine, Nunavut.
Child patient Gerald Jackson disembarks from the military plane that brought him from Whitehorse to Edmonton for medical treatment. Jackson, Gerald
A view of a boy walking with livestock down a dirt path on a farm near St. Albert, Alberta.
Two children, R-L: Patricia Chute, Delores Kramer, posing with Christmas gifts sent for Indigenous children patients at the Charles Camsell Hospital.
A view of four young children sitting and eating at a hospital table; a nurse is with them.