View of four young boys, Gordon Hooks, Stanley Margolus, Percy Holland, and John Thompson, performing their interpretation of an Indigenous war dance.
Portrait of a young Indigenous boy from the Yukon Territory.
This series consists of textual records pertaining to the Youth Services Division of the Edmonton Council of Community Services (currently Edmonton Social Planning Council). The series highlights the Division's work on welfare issues concerning children and youth in Edmonton beginning a year before its inception in 1955, to when it was absorbed into the Council in 1966. Some records pertain to the Council's continued work with youth after 1966. The series includes minutes, administrative records, correspondence with related organizations and persons, reports, bylaws, articles, clippings, directories and Council newsletters. The series also consists of records pertaining to the Division’s work in providing guidance, training courses, and hosting conferences related to child and youth welfare.
Edmonton Council of Community Services. Youth Services DivisionView of a young girl dressed in a Mother Hubbard parka and moccasins standing outside an igloo at Coppermine, [Nunavut].
Nurse Fernande Dufresne with a child named Teresa at [Coppermine, Nunavut]; both are wearing Mother Hubbard style parkas.
View from behind of Inuit residents attending a church service in [Coppermine, Nunavut]; a priest is visible at the front of the sanctuary.
View of Inuit residents, dressed in traditional clothing, attending a church service in [Coppermine, Nunavut].
Kavavow, from Cresswell Bay, en route to the Charles Camsell Hospital for treatment.
View of an Indigenous family sitting under a lean-to structure; location unknown.
A group of Indigenous individuals in traditional costume performing a war dance. Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton