- 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
- 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
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
A parade of Indigenous people with horses and travois, pack dogs, and horse-drawn wagons on a horse racing track, in honor of the visit of Governor General Lord Byng.
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.
Lieutenant Governor Robert Brett and his party standing and talking with Indigenous men, including Standing-on-the-Road, Joe Sampson, and Pany Ermineskin.
View of horses, riders and bystanders at the [rodeo grounds] at Hobbema (now Maskwacis), Alberta.
Portrait of a [Cree] Indigenous man dressed in traditional clothing for the [Royal Visit] which stopped in Edmonton on June 2, 1939.
An Indigenous family camped at Edmonton for the [Royal Visit] of 1939; A teepee and Victoria Composite High school can be seen in the background.
An Indigenous man dressed in traditional clothing standing with a group of people gathered for the Royal Visit of 1939; many children are among the bystanders.