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First Nations - Métis
Families at a campsite near Saskatoon, possibly members of Whitecap's band. Chief Shanka Hoska and Scout George Wells Gabrielle Dumont and his wife Illustration of a buffalo jump - although in Montana A northern trapper's shack Angus McKay, in charge of Fort Pitt in 1884 holds up beaver skin. On his right is Chief Big Bear, dressed for the photographers. Ile-a-la-Crosse, old Revillon Freres residence. Laliberte Family A family poses for a picture in front of their tepee at their camp in the Prince Albert area, Five Sioux (probably Wahpeton) pose for a photograph in front of a tipi at their camp. Personal effects of someone put up on branches, in the same fashion as an Aborginal burial. A family standing outside a house. Tipis, women and children.
Women and girls in a field. A frame of a building in the background.
In traditional costume on Thunderchild Reserve Boy at Sweet Grass Reserve. Relics - drum, drinking cup, buffalo knives Drying buffalo meat in a camp near Yorkton. A family beside their tent and Red River cart. Group in traditional dress. Almighty Voice Jr. (second from the left) and his family. A boy and girl at Ile a la Crosse, SK.
A man and woman standing behind a canoe on the shores of a body of water in northern Saskatchewan.
Beside a tipi on the north end of Green Lake at the time of visit by the Half-Breed Commission.
A group of men, women and children sitting beside a campfire.
An encampment near Saskatoon. Postcard inscribed " Drying meat, Loon Lake, Sask." Full-length photo of man by meat drying structure with tent in background. At Elbow of North Saskatchewan River At the junction of the Foster and Churchill Rivers Near the Sun Dance circle - Battleford, N.W.T. Sun Dance - Battleford, SK. Sun Dance - Battleford, N.W.T. Kah-me-yo-ki-sick-way and his step-son Studio portrait of possibly the wife of Sitting Eagle, last Dakota Peace Chief of Turtle Mountain. Group photograph of prisoners from the North West Rebellion Mistahi maskwa (Big Bear ca. 1825-1888), a Plains Cree chief, trading. Gabriel Dumont (1837-1906), Military Commander of the Métis during the North West Rebellion of 1885. Chief Peepin - Maple Creek, N.W.T. Group of nine taken in the square of the North-West Mounted Police Barracks, at Regina. Mistahi maskwa (Big Bear ca. 1825-1888), a Plains Cree chief - Regina, N.W.T. "Asleep in the trenches": Officers of the North-West Field Force resting in the "zareba" stockade - Fish Creek, SK. Chief Big Bear at Hudson Bay Company trading post - Fort Pitt, SK. Hudson's Bay Company - tipis near Carleton, SK. Chief Joseph Ferguson in his youth. He worked for a Moose Jaw butcher by the name of Ferguson and he assumed his employer's name. An encampment on the plains Receiving prizes for a pony race Prince Albert district, NWT -1901
Prince Albert area - 1901
Prince Albert SK. - 1920.
Albert Caron, owner of the land on which the trenches of Batoche battlefield lie is behind them. Chief Prosper John of One Arrow Indian Reserve stands on the right. Batoche, SK, - October 13, 1940.
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