Old and New Homesteads - 5 miles north of Kamsack, SK.
Brunswick Street - North Battleford, N.W.T.
Camp at Elbow - Party of Surveyors Journeying on the North Saskatchewan.
An encampment on the plains near Fort Walsh
Three men in a buggy at the Humboldt telegraph station.
Angus McKay, in charge of Fort Pitt in 1884 holds up beaver skin. On his right is Chief Big Bear, dressed for the photographers.
Mistahi maskwa (Big Bear ca. 1825-1888), a Plains Cree chief, trading.
Angus McKay, in charge of Fort Pitt in 1884 holds up beaver skin. On his right is Chief Big Bear, dressed for the photographers.
A series of 'best on record' passages on the Saskatchewan River between Grand Rapids and Edmonton in the 1884 season, moved one North West crew to rechristen their stern-wheel "Greyhound of the Saskatchewan".
Barr colonists - camp - Saskatoon
Group photograph of Metis and Native prisoners from the North West Rebellion
Gabriel Dumont (1837-1906), Military Commander of the Métis during the North West Rebellion of 1885.
The Leader, the first newspaper in the Territory of Assiniboia, founded by Nicholas Flood Davin in 1883 - Regina, SK.
Mistahi maskwa (Big Bear ca. 1825-1888), a Plains Cree chief
Cree chief Big Bear at Hudson Bay Company trading post - Fort Pitt, SK.
Group of nine taken in the square of the North-West Mounted Police Barracks, at Regina.
North-West Mounted Police Barracks and Parade Square - Regina, SK.
"Asleep in the trenches": Officers of the North-West Field Force resting in the "zareba" stockade - Fish Creek, SK.
Personnel of unidentified field battery - North West Rebellion
Western Canada - The New Eldorado Poster
Free Farms for the Million Poster
Immigrants awaiting medical examination
A train of settlers and their effects leaving South Dakota for Canada.
Little Stone School House - 1890-1897
Women near the Sun Dance circle - Battleford, N.W.T.
Sun Dance, Cree Warriors - Battleford, N.W.T.
Sun Dance - Battleford, SK.
Kah-me-yo-ki-sick-way and his step-son
Fort Qu'Appelle cycling club
View of Gibraltar from S.S. LAKE HURON, the ship bringing the first group of Doukhobors to Canada.
End of steel. The Doukhobor men spent the first years in Canada as railway construction workers.
Doukhobors threshing the first grain harvest.
Doukhobor women are shown breaking the prairie sod by pulling a plough themselves, Thunder Hill Colony
Doukhobor women winnowing grain
Doukhobors of the Thunder Hill Colony moving supplies from Yorkton to their villages.
A field of stoked grain at Indian Head
Hudson's Bay Co. - tipis near Carlton, SK.