A Chipewyan woman pounding moose meat to make pemmican, woman sitting outside a tent
- R-B9766
- Item
- 1929
A Chipewyan woman pounding moose meat to make pemmican, woman sitting outside a tent. Elbow Lake, Churchill River.
A Chipewyan woman pounding moose meat to make pemmican, woman sitting outside a tent
A Chipewyan woman pounding moose meat to make pemmican, woman sitting outside a tent. Elbow Lake, Churchill River.
A few Indian women at the Regina fair
A few Indian women at the Regina fair, booths and grandstand in the background.
A man and a woman conversing at a table
Part of Lumby Productions Ltd. fonds
A man and a woman conversing at a table.
Lumby Productions Ltd., 1965-1988
A Sarcee Chief and his wife. The man has a blanket on his shoulders and is wearing a beaded neckband. Thje woman beside him has a pipe in her mouth and is wearing a cloth headband.
A woman and three girls in front of a tent
A woman and three girls in front of a tent. Girl wearing a long skirt and a straw hat, standing by a campfire. Tree branches are hung with clothes.
Agnes Alphonse holding Ovide Disain and Helen Disain holding Peter Disain
Agnes Alphonse holding Ovide Disain and Helen Disain holding Peter Disain. Agnes' log house in background. Black Lake.
Agnes Thompson, graduate of Regina Indian Industrial School
Agnes Thompson, graduate of Regina Indian Industrial School and Hampton Institute, Virginia.
An A.L.W. Indian woman standing on shore of lake
An A.W.L. Indian woman standing on the shore of a lake, pipe in her mouth and woven sash around her waist. Both she and her child are carrying baskets on their backs.
An elderly Indian woman standing in a doorway
An elderly Indian woman standing in a doorway, one hand on the doorway itself, the other clutching a cloth sack around her waist.
An Indian woman modelling beaded jacket and moccasins
An Indian woman modelling beaded jacket and moccasins at a Trappers Convention in Prince Albert.