North-West Mounted Police constable and Indigenous Tom-Tom Drummers at a Tea Dance; teepees and horses are visible.
Teepees
49 Archival description results for Teepees
Two young Indigenous women, wearing traditional clothing and jewelry, standing in front of a teepee.
- A view of a [Stoney] Indigenous camp with men and women standing and sitting outside several teepees in the [Banff] area.
- Same as EA-65-22
A view of an Indigenous woman sitting on a horse in front of a teepee; the frame of a second teepee is visible as well as grazing horses in the background.
A painted Indigenous teepee set up in Edmonton for the Royal Visit of 1939; individuals are standing around the tent and Victoria Composite High School is visible in the background.
Indigenous couple posed standing in front of their teepee in the mountains; the hymn lyrics by Isaac Watts, "People and realms of every tongue." is attached to the front of the slide. These glass negatives were taken from a glass slide collection entitled
View of four teepees set up on a grassy plain; individuals are gathered outside the tents and a row of trees is visible in the background.
A family standing outside their teepee; an inscription on the front of the photograph notes that "the man holds in his hand what is called a snow knife, made from a file to cut blocks of snow in making snow huts".
Copy of EB-12
A family standing outside their teepee; an inscription on the front of the photograph notes that "the man holds in his hand what is called a snow knife, made from a file to cut blocks of snow in making snow huts".
Copy of EB-12
A view of wooden buildings, a teepee, and people in the community of Fort McPherson. The following is inscribed on front of the image: "It is on [Peel] River within the Arctic Circle, 2000 miles north of Edmonton. The midnight sun shines here for about two weeks. The Esquimaux quite frequently come as far south [as] McPherson to trade."