- View of an Indigenous woman standing with a horse attached to a Red River cart; a wooden building is visible in the background.
- Same as EA-10-1234
Image of a moose wearing a cart harness and standing in front of a teepee at an unknown location. An inscription on the front of the photo reads: "The moose is not much used being too difficult to train, dogs are used now exclusively instead".
Same as EA-10-1185
A group of Indigenous men packing goods on the ice along the Athabasca River.
Same as EA-10-2823
A studio portrait of an Indigenous man wearing traditional clothing and jewelry; the painted background scene is of palm trees, water, and a mountain.
A studio portrait of a seated Indigenous man identified as Chief Abis-Tos-Gros; he is holding a [pipe] in his right hand.
A studio portrait of two Indigenous men wearing traditional clothing.
- Six Indigenous men dancing on Jasper Avenue near Grierson Street and [Namao] Avenue; Indigenous drummers and many onlookers are in the background.
- Same as EA-10-161
A studio portrait of three Indigenous men dressed in traditional clothing and holding [feathered sticks] in their hands.
This map shows the 1890 survey into lots of the Reserve of the Papaschase First Nations south of the Settlement of Edmonton and the homesteads south of the North Saskatchewan River in what is now south Edmonton.
- Photograph of painting done by John David Kelly for Confederation Life Collection (ca. 1953).
- Loading York boat and canoes for brigade down Saskatchewan River to York Factory; Fort Edmonton is in the background.
- See MS-148 f. 3 for accompanying articles o