01 to 08: Views of medical care being administered by Saskatchewan Department of Public Heath nurse Dorothy Dubois at the Outpost Hospital at Buffalo Narrows and during home visits in the area. 01: Dubois bandages a boy's foot at his home. 02: Dubois x-rays a young boy's arm while his brother looks on. 03: Dubois examines an 8-year-old girl at the hospital. 04: Dubois gives an injection to a five-month-old boy at the hospital. 05: Dubois prepares to leave the hospital to make home visits. Nurse's assistant Marie Ange Denis stands near the hospital entrance. 06: Dubois visits a local man John Swanvieck at his garden. 07: Dubois gives a vitamin B injection to a 73-year-old man. 08: Dubois departs a cabin and prepares to enter a boat to return to Buffalo Narrows. 09 to 17, 18 to 24, 27 and 29: Views of Buffalo Narrows. 09: A new fire hall under construction. At left are the Saskatchewan Government Airways and Meadow Lake Air Services headquarters. 10: Buffalo Narrows Advancement Club building (at left) and new skating rink. 11: Log cabin of Louis McKay and family. 12: Log cabins belonging to Celestine McKay (at right) and Louis McKay (in background). 13 to 14: Buffalo Narrows ferry. 15: Dave's Motel and Café, owned and operated by Dave Le Chasseur. 16: Caboose occupied by Leon Diagnault and family. 17: St. Philomena Church and rectory, and Waite Fisheries building. 19 to 20: Gerry Parsons, secretary-treasurer of the Buffalo Narrows Credit Union, presents a loan cheque to Alfred Petit. 21: Log cabin, covered with cardboard, owned by Claude Bouchard. 22: Louis McKay with his wife and six of his nine children inside their log cabin. Log cabin and modern home, owned by Norman Petit. 23: Norman Tinker, a Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources patrolman, in his kitchen with his children and sister-in-law, R. Pederson. 27: Buffalo Narrows Credit Union Board of Directors (L to R): Oscar Petit; Jorgen Madsen; John Montgrand; Gerry Parsons; Eric Kseick. 29: Exterior view of Norman Tinker home. 25 to 26, 47: Views of the Co-op barge and tent stores at Frobisher Lake. 28: Co-op store at Churchill Lake, 35 miles north of Buffalo Narrows, which is closed during the summer. 18 and 30 to 45: Views of Patuanak and area. 30: Aerial view of Patuanak. 31: An Indigenous person building a new dock. 32: View of Patuanak from the water. 33: Josette Morris, a Chipewyan resident of Patuanak, works on birch bark baskets. 34: A log cabin and horse standing near an adjacent fish smoking frame. 35: Exterior view of the Hudson's Bay Company store. 36: Yvonne Aubichon and Linda Campbell play inside a tent. 37: Angela Solomon, a Chipewyan resident of Patuanak, making birch bark baskets. 38: Church of St. Louis. 39:Alec Morris leaves the Co-op store. 18, 40: Indigenous fishers, belonging to the John's Fishermens' Co-op, loading fish onto an aircraft at Knee Lake. 41: Alec Morris purchases groceries at the Co-op store from store manager Eugene George. 42: Ovid Wolverine and Gilbert Morris pack fish into boxes in an ice house prior to loading them onto an aircraft at Knee Lake. 43 to 44: Norbert George, from the Knee Lake settlement, lifting a fish in a net. 45: Bill Boschman, a representative with the Saskatchewan Department of Co-operation and Co-operative Development, checks records with Co-op manager Eugene George. 46: A baseball game at Ile a la Crosse.