Portrait from a calendar [marking Alberta's Golden Jubilee], of an Indigenous chief and a RCMP officer standing together.
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.
Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, centre) trading at Fort Pitt, 1884.
Head and shoulders portrait of an Indigenous man wearing a feathered headdress and ceremonial clothing.
Photograph of a copy of a Paul Kane painting, described as follows by the National Gallery of Canada: "Big Snake, Chief of the Blackfoot Indians, Recounting his War Exploits to Five Subordinate Chiefs".
Image shows an Indigenous man on horseback and a man and woman with an infant standing in front of a teepee at Gleichen, N.W.T.; other teepees are visible in the background.
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.
A view of two Indigenous men in traditional clothing standing outdoors at Wabamun with a man dressed in a suit and hat. Chief Joe Michel on the right.
A studio portrait of a seated Indigenous man identified as Chief Abis-Tos-Gros; he is holding a [pipe] in his right hand.
Head and shoulders portrait, facing front, of an Indigenous man identified as Chief Bill Rock wearing a feathered headdress and traditional clothing including a beaded necklace; he is holding a wooden cylindrical object [pipe?].