Indigenous painted teepees set up in Edmonton for the Royal Visit of 1939; a young boy is in the foreground while other individuals are sitting and standing outside the tents in the background.
See EA-160-1795 and EA-302-10 for similar views.
Teepees
49 Archival description results for Teepees
A view of three teepees set up near Mount Barrier.
View of a teepee in a treed area, a house and out-building are visible in the background.
A view of a group of three Indigenous men and one woman and child on horseback in front of a decorated teepee at [Morley], Alberta.
- A view of a Stoney Indigenous camp with men and women standing and sitting outside several teepees in the Banff area.
- Same as EA-10-2865
Dogrib teepees set up in front of the wooden buildings of the Hudson's Bay Company post at Great Slave Lake; individuals are seated and standing outside their teepees.
Two young Indigenous women, wearing traditional clothing and jewelry, standing in front of a teepee.
View of the [Hudson's Bay Co. racetrack and fairgrounds] in Rossdale; horses, wagons and people are in the foreground while buildings and teepees are in the background.
View of an Indigenous-themed float in the Eaton's Christmas parade; in the forefront of the photo are people dressed in costume.
- Image of a moose wearing a cart harness and standing in front of a teepee at an unknown location.
- Same as EB-12-27