A view of wooden buildings, a teepee, and people in the community of Fort McPherson. The following is inscribed on front of the image: "It is on [Peel] River within the Arctic Circle, 2000 miles north of Edmonton. The midnight sun shines here for about two weeks. The Esquimaux quite frequently come as far south [as] McPherson to trade."
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12-5
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1901
Part of Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12-12
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1901
Part of Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds
Indigenous individuals unloading supplies at Great Slave Lake that have been received from Fort Resolution. Includes sleds in the foreground and teepee in the background.
Same as EA-10-8
CA EDM MS-156-EB-12-11
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1901
Part of Samuel and Archibald Dickson fonds
Dogrib teepees set up in front of the wooden buildings of the Hudson's Bay Company post at Great Slave Lake; individuals are seated and standing outside their teepees.