Includes Henry Collins (Muchias), water man at old H.B.Co. fort - at Edmonton with his Buckboard and horse September. Percy Hardisty (sitting), and Henry La Roche and Fred Young (standing l to r). Fred Young is the son of Harrison Young and cousin of Percy Hardisty. Percy and Fred's mothers were daughters of Reverend George McDougall.
A group of seven Aboriginal men posing in a line on a grassy field; some are wearing traditional dress while others are wearing western-style clothing.
Two Aboriginal children standing at the opening of a teepee in a forested area.
View of a teepee in a treed area, a house and out-building are visible in the background.
A photo collage of Calgary scenes, including views of ranching, cattle, horses, wooden buildings, and an Indigenous grouping standing in front of a teepee. Two of the Indigenous individuals appear to be wearing Hudson's Bay trade blanket coats.
An Indigenous man wearing a headdress and traditional clothing riding a horse that is pulling a travois; a second horse follows behind. Both horses are adorned with decorative blankets, bridles and saddles.
An Indigenous woman standing beside a horse travois pulling a child.
An Indigenous family in a grassy and treed area; a man is seated with a dog and a woman is standing in front of a horse that is carrying two children.
Four Cree individuals, three identified as Marie Decoteau (second from left), Charlie Decoteau (boy in front), and Emily Decoteau (far right), standing outside a log and sod building.
Three Indigenous men sitting beside a teepee; a pot is cooking over the a smoking fire.