Girls' Pony Race, Saskatoon Lake Sports
- CA GPR 0056-0056.02-1969.29.33.020
- Unidad documental simple
- 1910
Parte deHarry Tuffill fonds
Image shows Indigenous girls racing ponies across a field during the Saskatoon Lake Sports Days.
Girls' Pony Race, Saskatoon Lake Sports
Parte deHarry Tuffill fonds
Image shows Indigenous girls racing ponies across a field during the Saskatoon Lake Sports Days.
[Men Posing At Graveyard] Original Title: Indian Graveyard Near Saskatoon Lake
Parte deHarry Tuffill fonds
Image shows six Indigenous men in European style clothing are standing near six fenced graves. Chest high fence posts surround each grave. The graveyard is on the prairie above Saskatoon Lake. The original title is taken from what is written on the back of the image.
[Tipis on the Prairie] Original Title: Indian Teepees
Parte deHarry Tuffill fonds
Image shows show a camp of approximately 20 teepees on the prairie, backed by a wood bluff. Prairie grassland dominates the foreground. The original title was taken from the caption on the back of the photograph.
Parte dePioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Image shows Indigenous children standing near the open doors of the Peace River Mission School while two nuns are speaking to a man. There is a vehicle surrounded by several people on the far left of the image. The back of the postcard says "Mission School Peace River 'let out' so that staff and pupils could see their first automobile Dec 1913" Original description: "A group of aboriginal children outside the front door of the mission school at Peace River in 1913, are witnessing the first car to come to Peace River town."
[Indigenous Students at Sturgeon Lake] Original Title: Indian Girls’ School, Sturgeon Lake
Parte deBezanson Family fonds
Image shows Indigenous students gathered together standing behind a fence. The caption beneath the photograph says “Indians at Sturgeon Lake let out of school to see their first car – Dec. 1913.”
Parte deBezanson Family fonds
St. Charles Catholic Church and Mission at Dunvegan, complete with its outbuildings in 1909.
Parte deBezanson Family fonds
Aboriginal women at Dunvegan in 1909, in a photo taken by W. G. McFarlane, land surveyor.
[Indigenous Men’s Horse Race] Original Title: Indian Men’s Race, Lake Saskatoon
Parte deBezanson Family fonds
Image shows four Indigenous men racing horses at the first Lake Saskatoon Sports in 1910. The original title is taken from the photograph caption.
[Indigenous Girls Horse Race] Original Title: Indian Girls Pony Race, Lake Saskatoon
Parte deBezanson Family fonds
Image shows several Indigenous girls racing horses at the first Lake Saskatoon Sports in 1910. The original title is taken from the photograph caption.
Mike Dion Buffalo (Cree name "Chopiw")
Parte deField's Studio fonds
Formal dress portrait of Mike Dion Buffalo, a member of the Hobbema First Nations in Central Alberta, sitting in a moose antler chair with rifle across his knees.