View of Rt. Rev. Walter F. Barfoot, Anglican bishop of Edmonton holding a baby Mary Margaret Apolatuk at her baptism in the Chapel of the Charles Camsell Hospital. Similar to EA-10-1481.
A gathering of Indigenous people, many wearing feathered headdresses, standing along a wall at [possibly the Exhibition Grounds or Fort Saskatchewan jail]. In the foreground is a small wooden structure and other onlookers are visible.
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.
View of teepees and a Red River cart near Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan.
Business-John Walter Mill -Fort Edmonton
View of Rt. Rev. Walter F. Barfoot, Anglican bishop of Edmonton holding an Inuk baby Mary Margaret Apolatuk at her baptism in the Chapel of the Charles Camsell Hospital; Milly Apolatuk, mother of the baby, stands beside the Rt. Rev. Barfoot.
Head and shoulders portrait of an Indigenous man wearing a feathered headdress and ceremonial clothing.
Head and shoulders portrait of a front facing Indigenous man, identified as Sioux Chief Crazy Bear, (Mah-To-Wit-Ko ) wearing traditional ceremonial clothing and feathered headdress with a silver medallion hanging on a green ribbon around his neck.
View of an Indigenous camp with teepees in the background, and a horse-pulled travois carrying children in the foreground. Also visible in the background are individuals on horseback.
Image used in booklet-Souvenir of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebration at Edmonton, N.W.T., June 22-23, 1897 (see 971.233 EDM 1897). Includes a view of a crowd milling in front of Manchester House and Lauder Bakery. Same as EA-160-1566