- CA GPR 0056-0056.01-0056.01.003c-2
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- 1910
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Image shows four individuals on horses during a race at Saskatoon Lake Sports Day. The caption written beneath the photograph says “Indians Racing, July 1st 1910”.
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Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Image shows four individuals on horses during a race at Saskatoon Lake Sports Day. The caption written beneath the photograph says “Indians Racing, July 1st 1910”.
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
Image shows a pony race at Lake Saskatoon Sports in July 1910 with families watching from the sidelines. The caption beneath the photograph says “Indian Girls Racing July 1910.”
[People Gathered Beside A Tipi] Original Title: Indian Teepee Near Snipe Lake
Part of Harry Tuffill fonds
A Beaver First Nations family and two survey crew members gather outside a teepee near Snipe Lake. The original title is taken from caption beneath the photograph.
McArthur's Store, Sturgeon Heights
A First Nations man and his dogsled team outside of McArthur's store in Sturgeon Heights. The McArthurs also had a store in DeBolt.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 286.
The last ferry run across the Smoky River on the day of the bridge's opening. A large number of spectators are gathered on both sides of the river. The completed Smoky River Bridge is visible to the right.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 349.
The Smoky River Bridge opening parade crosses over and under the bridge. The float in the foreground is a covered wagon with the words "Grande Prairie or Bust" written on the canvas cover. The photograph shows crowds of people lining the parade route.
Used in "Bridges to the Past," p. iii.
Kakwa/Two Lakes Oral Histories collection
The collection consists of 21 audio cassettes (recorded on a Sony TcM 5000 EV) containing interviews with twenty longtime residents and travelers in the Kakwa and Two Lakes area: Phil Comeau, Bob Neufeld, Norm Drysdale, Dorothy Comeau, Fred Comeau, Norman Eng, Dave Robertson, June Neufeld, Luther Kozowan, Rick Erlendson, Ben Foster, Pete McCullough, Mable Tennant, Suzy Moberly, Lois Lofstrom, Michael Ryan, Don Nelson, Dave Schenk, Norm Trepanier, and Doug Tennant. The interviewer is Jim Nelson.
Alberta Community Development
The fonds consists of two fur-trade ledgers which detail transactions between the Hudson’s Bay Company at Dunvegan and individuals trading with this post. The first ledger (8 ½ x 13” and 160 pages) dates between 1834 and 1840, and the second ledger (9 ½ x 14” and 160 pages) is from 1861-1863 and contains many First Nations hunters, some identified by aboriginal names and some by the more common French names.
Hudson's Bay Co.
[Indigenous Woman and Child Outside Teepee] Original Title: Awaiting Her Lord’s Return
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Image shows an Indigenous woman holding a child and standing at the entrance of a teepee on the prairie near Slave Lake. The original title is taken from the caption written on the back of the photograph.
Part of Jessie & Robert Holmes fonds
George and Eunice Holmes, children of Robert and Jessie Holmes, at St. Peter’s Mission on Lesser Slave Lake in 1904. Eunice is in a traditional Indigenous moss bag.