North-West Mounted Police constable and Indigenous Tom-Tom Drummers at a Tea Dance; teepees and horses are visible.
Teepees
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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.
View of teepees and a Red River cart near Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan.
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.
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
An Indigenous encampment near Creston, B.C.; teepees and wooden buildings are visible in the background.
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 view of several painted Indigenous teepees set up in a park setting with visitors wandering between the tents. The teepees were part of a display for a celebration titled "Indian Day". Gateway Camera Club of Edmonton
An image published in "Edmonton Illustrated" showing an Indigenous encampment at Edmonton's Fairgrounds; teepees and a number of individuals are visible.
A view of a teepee, two Red River carts, and men, possibly Hudson's Bay Company traders, relaxing outside the tent and carts. Two of the men are holding rifles, and the North Saskatchewan river is in the background.