A picture of T. A. Patrick down on one knee visiting with two Aboriginal women in a camp. They are pictured in a cooking area with a teepee in the background.
The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939
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Black and White Photograph of indigenous peoples dancing in front of a Hudson's Bay Company Store in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
An overhead picture of a large group of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people with horses and wagons presumably watching a dance. There are some wood buildings in the background. At the bottom of the photograph is the phrase "Yorkton in the '90s"
A large group of Aboriginal men and women standing in a circle with a drum group inside the circle. They are on a street in Yorkton Sask., and there is a large building in the background. A group of non-Aboriginal and Aboriginal people look on.
A group of Aboriginal men dance in lines on a street in Yorkton while a crowd of people watch in the background. The street is not paved, and there are some early 20th century style buildings in the background. One of the buildings is a farm machinery dealership.
A group of Cree men, women and children in powwow style clothing pose in front of a group of teepees. Taken at Yorkton Jubilee celebrations, July, 1958. An Aboriginal man in western clothing kneels at the centre.