Scenes from the 11th annual Trappers' Convention, held in Prince Albert. 01: Gilbert MacKay of Cumberland House gives an identification ribbon to Harold Robertson of Kelvington while Joe McAuley of Cumberland signing the register. 02: Guest Joan Hockin. 03: Betty Rose Masuskapew. 04 to 08: E. Johnson modeling mink and muskrat jackets during the fashion show. 09: Darla Ethier modeling a dyed, sheared beaver. 10: Sonja Malena modeling a muskrat jacket. 11: Alan Cooke, manager of the Saskatchewan Fur Marketing Service, presenting a prize in the fur preparation contest. 12: Joan Hockin presenting a fur tie to Harold Read, Fur Administrator with the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources. Chief Alan Ahenakew looks on. 13: A delegate holding sleigh bells wanders through rows of blind-folded boys from the Gordon Residential School. 14: Boys from the Gordon Residential School perform Indigenous dances. 15: Five-year-old Betty Rose Masuskapew joins in the boys in a dance. 16 to 17: Joseph Kaye of the Gordon School performing a Hoop Dance. 18: Fred Moose, Stan Prystupa and John Sacow compete in a fish eating contest. 19: Harry Harris competes in the moose calling contest. 20: Thomas Sewat and Noah Valentine present during a session of resolutions at the convention. 21: Mary MacDonald, a Chipewyan from Fond du Lac, displays Indigenous handicrafts. 22: A discussion group that includes Indigenous and non-Indigenous delegates. 23: W. Cheney, convention chairman, speaking at microphone, with Chief Alan Ahenakew, Ernest L. Paynter, Tom Harper, Harold Read, J. Robertson, Adam Cooke, and J. Wilfred Churchman. 24: Convention committee: Albert Ratt, Emil Vogel, Walter Hayes, Simon Linkletter, and Fred Lafleur. 25: Fur Advisory Committee: A.H. MacDonald, E. Paynter, J.W. Churchman, H.R. Conn.