A set of 16 photos of Barbara Ross of Stanley Mission smoking a moose hide. Making a raw hide into leather is a long, complicated, and skilled process: these photos show the final step in that process.
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 containing a letter from Diefenbaker to Dick Spencer. Diefenbaker describes how his view of Riel has changed after discovering that Riel had "asked to be bought off."
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.
File contains 3 negatives from a tea and bazaar held at the Prince Albert Residential School (presumably All Saints) on June 3, 1968. Scanned image shows three female students, apparently in uniforms, at the tea.
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.