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.
Indian encampment, with covered wagons in foreground. Indians (wearing felt hats) are gathered in a circle in middle distance, while closer up several male settlers talk to an Indian male. A lone white woman and baby are seen at right.
An image of a large Aboriginal family posed near campfire. They are dressed in long, European style clothing. The men and boys all wear hats. Pots are hung over fire on a metal tripod. In the background are three Europeans with bicycles. Copied from booklet VIEWS OF CITY OF SASKATOON
Photo depicts John Alexander Mackay at centre conversing with an indigenous woman while observing another woman seated on the ground with dogs. Teepee, canoe and building in background.
File contains 2 negatives from a ceremony held at the Prince Albert Indian Metis Friendship Centre to commemorate the official opening of the Iskwew program for abused women.