- CA GPR 0179-0179.03-0179.03.08
- Unidad documental simple
- [1950]
Parte deMary Belcourt Davis fonds
Mary Davis with Evelyn and Norman in Edmonton about 1950.
Parte deMary Belcourt Davis fonds
Mary Davis with Evelyn and Norman in Edmonton about 1950.
Parte deMary Belcourt Davis fonds
Malcolm (Mac) and Henry (on the right) Ferguson enlisted in World War II along with their brother Jim about 1940. Photograph taken at the home of Henry and Marion Ferguson in Rycroft.
Parte deMary Belcourt Davis fonds
Jim Ferguson, son of St. Pierre Ferguson and Philomene Calliou, served in World War II along with his brothers Malcolm and Henry.
Parte deMary Belcourt Davis fonds
Florence Ferguson, daughter of St. Pierre and Philomene Ferguson, was the younger sister of Henry, Jim and Malcolm. She later became Florence Gwin.
Parte deMary Belcourt Davis fonds
Photo of Henry and Marion Ferguson family taken at their home in Rycroft before he left to serve in World War II. Back row, Henry and Marion Ferguson; middle, Gordon, Eleanor and Terry; front, Herb.
Paul Wyniandi and Schenk Children
Parte deSchenk family fonds
Paul Wyniandi shows the children his rat root, a highly regarded native medicinal plant root.
Mountie stands by teepee and wagon
Parte deFrank Earnest Hardy fonds
A mountie appears to be talking to people around the teepee.
Parte deW. D. Albright fonds
Image shows a group of Indigenous girls posing outside at the Roman Catholic Mission in Aklavik, Northwest Territories. The caption written on the slide says: "Mack. 1930 Aklavik 2 - Native girls at R.C Mission, July 11." The photograph was taken by W. D. Albright and it was used in To The Arctic By Air lecture as Mack. 63.
[People Posing In Front Of Tipi] Original Title: Indian Teepee Near Snipe Lake
Parte deHarry Tuffill fonds
Image shows three men from a survey party posing with an Indigenous woman with her two children outside a teepee. Although grass is visible on the ground, one man is holding a snowshoe on his shoulder. The original title is taken from the caption written on the back of the photograph.