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Colonel Otter's Brigade Approaching the South Saskatchewan
Coulee at Fort Qu'Appelle, N.W.T.
Cree Council on Sweetgrass Reserve
The Face Pullers: Ch. 1 Images - Big Bear Trading at Fort Pitt
Indigenous and Caucasian men trading furs and other items at Fort Pitt, including (left to right) Four Sky Thunder, Sky Bird, Matoose, Napasis, Big Bear, Angus McKay, Otto Dufresne, Louis Goulet, Stanley Simpson, Mr. Rowley, Alex McDonald, Captain R. B. Sletch, Mr. Edmund and Henry Dufrain.
From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch. 1 Images - Blackfeet Boys with Bows and Arrows
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Chief Bobtail and Son
The Face Pullers: Ch. 1 Images - North-West Rebellion Participants from Both Sides
Photograph of a group of participants in the Northwest Resistance, from both sides. Left to Right: Constable Black, Louis Cochin, Inspector R.B.Deane, Alexis Andre, Beverly Robertson, Horse Child, Big Bear, Alexander Stewart, Poundmaker. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Poundmaker
The Face Pullers: Ch.2 Images - "Cocona, Sinipawksoyissi, Sarcee Squaw".
The Face Pullers: Ch.2 Images - Deerfoot with rifle
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos - "Cree Indians Trading at H.B. Cos Fort Pitt 1884""
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos - "Kitsipimi Otunna, Sarcee Woman"
Fine Day
Fort Carlton, 1885
[Four Sky Thunder]
General F.D. Middleton
Judge Hugh Richardson and Peter Hourie
Letter from Middleton Demanding Poundmaker's Unconditional Surrender
North West Field Force During the North West Rebellion; Camping for the Night
North West Field Force During the North West Rebellion; Forage for Militia
North West Field Force During the North West Rebellion; Ox-cart
One of Two Cree Women Who Surrendered at Battleford
Our Forest Children, vol.1, no. 5 (June 1887) - vol. 4, no. 6 (September 1890)
Newspaper produced at the Shingwauk Indian Residential School, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Reports on activities in the Anglican Diocese of Algoma and the school run by it.
Language and content reflect attitudes and policies of the time.