Image shows three people seated on horses by an unidentified Indigenous grave site near Fort St. John. Original description: Riders, including Maggie (left) and Jean (middle?) Alexander at a Native Grave Site near Fort St. John.
Image shows Albert Grostete posing in a studio. He is wearing a fur coat and holding snowshoes and a bow and arrow. It was taken while Anna B. Marsh was at St Peter's Mission, Hay River, Great Slave Lake in May 1903. Albert is 12 years old and was employed by Mr. Bredin. This photograph was in a frame with two others, 2005.011.01 and 2005.011.02. The back of the frame said "Mrs. Anna Bredin - Twin Shacks, Bear Lake, Alberta, 1911, 2 Cree Indian Boys - For Grande Prairie Museum".
Image is a studio portrait of Anna B. Marsh. It was taken while Anna was at St Peter's Mission, Hay River, Great Slave Lake in May 1903. She is wearing a fur coat, beaded gloves, and is holding snowshoes. This photograph was in a frame with two others, 2005.011.01 and 2005.011.03. The back of the frame said "Mrs. Anna Bredin - Twin Shacks, Bear Lake, Alberta, 1911, 2 Cree Indian Boys - For Grande Prairie Museum".
Image shows Walter Chonsi posing with a gun in a studio setting. It was taken while Anna B. Marsh was at St. Peter's Mission, Hay River, Great Slave Lake in May 1903. Walter is 11 years old. He was employed by Mr. Bredin. This photograph was in a frame with two others, 2005.011.02 and 2005.011.03. The back of the frame said "Mrs. Anna Bredin - Twin Shacks, Bear Lake, Alberta, 1911, 2 Cree Indian Boys - For Grande Prairie Museum".
Michael Buffalo's family from the Hobbema First Nations in Central Alberta, left to right: Bella, Mary (Nepoose) Buffalo, Margaret, possibly Peggy (Allard) Buffalo, Michael's mother.