Image of a small circle of Aboriginal dancers, drummers and women in the foreground with a larger group of mixed race people observing in the background. One dancer carries a small Union Jack flag. Handwritten on the back of the back of the postcard it reads: "The Indians are paid treaty money twice a year, and they always hold dances at the treaty seasons. They are at the back of one of the stores having a feed."
A marker commemorating the "North West Rebellion" from Memorial Park, Battleford. No date given. See S-B276 for detail shot of the plaque on the monument.