Black and white photograph of a group of Peigan men from Montana on horseback in traditional clothing (many wear head-dresses) bearing two American flags at the MacLeod Jubilee Parade.
Black and white photograph of two Wood Cree men present at Frog Lake on the day of the massacre. Moostoos on left, Neeoaquatatoue on right. Both wear western style clothes.
File contains a speech by Diefenbaker concerning criticisms against his plans for northern development in which they claimed that it was a program to build roads from igloo to igloo. Also, a document discussing the accomplishment in the north, with mention of Eskimo industries.
Black and white photograph of a group of Blood men in traditional clothing. There are some men on horses in the background, and three older men stand in the foreground. The caption on the back reads: "Old Blood Warriors"
A document that lists various Cree bands and includes excerpts from annual reports for the period 1886-1917 and 1924. Note: Mandelbaum is not the author, but this document is part of his file.
Black and White photograph of the only remaining sons of Chiefs Poundmaker and Big Bear. Poundmaker's Son Sakamatayenew is on the left, and Big Bear's son Horse Child is on the right. Both wear western clothing.
Photograph of brass band marching in traditional dress with head dresses. Inscription on back reads: " Piegan Brass Band at For Macleod Indian Stampede, 1925."
File includes correspondence regarding the establishment of an Indian Claims Commission to deal with outstanding land and treaty entitlements, and a letter detailing promises of Northern development that had been fulfilled by the government.
Black and white photograph of a group of South Peigans with brass instruments performing at the MacLeod parade. They wear headdresses and other traditional clothing.
File contains notes from speeches by Eric Neilson on the Northern Development Policy and how Aboriginal people can aid in implementing it, and by John Diefenbaker for the PION-ERA festival in Saskatoon noting that the first day is to honour Aboriginal people.
Black and white photograph of a Peigan man from Montana riding a horse in traditional clothing bearing the American flag at the MacLeod Jubilee Parade.
Report includes the following papers:
Report of the Chief by J. Walter Fewkes
The Osage Tribe: Rite of Vigil by Francis La Flesche Includes Osage versions and literal translation.
This document lists various Cree bands and includes excerpts from annual reports during the period 1875-1918 and 1924. Note: Mandelbaum is not the author, but this document is part of his file.
Selected excerpts from bound published volume of narrative which covers such topics as the early settlement and development of the western regions of what is now Canada. Among other subjects, Metis land grants and scrip, fur traders, buffalo hunting and methods of transportation used by Natives, and the Northwest Resistance are covered.
Black and white photograph of a young blood farmer driving a car. There are several faces looking out of the back window. All wear western style clothes.
Black and white photograph of a young blood farmer driving a wagon with what appears to be his family. A woman in the back has a large beaded board strapped to her back with baby in moss bag attached.