Two children standing with an elderly [Indigenous] man in front of a tent or teepee.
A view of a young Indigenous child in traditional dress; in the background are seated and standing bystanders.
View of a gathering in an unnamed urban area; a man dressed in Indigenous traditional clothing is in the foreground, while other traditionally dressed Indigenous individuals are in the background. Behind them is a large group of general public onlookers.
- A portrait of Chief John Bear of the Hobbema (now Maskwacis) Reserve, wearing a feather headdress and traditional clothing.
- Similar to EA-160-1151 Bear, John
- A portrait of Chief John Bear of the Hobbema (now Maskwacis) Reserve, wearing a feather headdress and traditional clothing.
- Similar to EA-160-1152 Bear, John
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View of a wooden Indigenous burial house raised on stilts.
An Indigenous encampment near Creston, B.C.; teepees and wooden buildings are visible in the background.
Tents and teepees set up in Rossdale next to the Hudson's Bay Company barns; buildings visible in the background include the Macdonald Hotel, McDougall Church, Blowey Henry building, Edmonton Club as well as the E.Y. & P. Railway. People and horses are also near the tents and teepees. Similar to EA-160-165
- Indigenous painted teepees set up in Edmonton for the Royal Visit of 1939; individuals, including children, are standing outside the tents. Also visible are flags and two advertising billboards.
- Similar to EA-302-10 and EA-302-92