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Preparing Black Bear Skin

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Institute for Northern Studies
Description
Scraping off a black bear hide; location unknown.
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[Print Carver]

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Description
Appears to be part of a series of images in a slide show about Canada's North. Shows a print carver at work. On slide: "Neighbours, North"
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Prints: "Esquimaux and their Kayak"

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Charles W. Mathers (photographer)
Description
Entitled: "Esquimaux and their Kayak". Two men, two kayaks.
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Prints: "Esquimaux, Peels River"

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Charles W. Mathers (photographer)
Description
Entitled: "Esquimaux, Peels River". (Fort MacPherson, N.W.T). Family in front of home. Man holding large knife. Lake/river visible in background.
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Prints: "Trading with the Esquimaux"

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Charles W. Mathers (photographer)
Description
Entitled: "Trading with the Esquimaux". One non-Indigenous man holding a knife and looking at something. Man and woman stand beside him while a child looks on in the background.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta: Bakery

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
(photographer)
Description
One non-indigenous man in between two indigenous boys in a bakery. Large oven and loaves of bread visible in the foreground.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta: "Cocona, Sinipawksoyissi Stokeman, Sarcee Squaw"

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Charles W. Mathers (photographer)
Description
Note: The title and description of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. Titled: "Cocona, Sinipawksoyissi Stokeman, Sarcee Squaw". Standing with hands crossed in front.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta : "Cree Indians"

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Charles W. Mathers (photographer)
Description
Entitled: "Cree Indians". Depicts two people wrapped in blankets (one standing, one on horseback) with a small settlement/camp of five teepees in the background.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta: "Indians and Missionaries"

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Ernest Brown (photographer)
Description
Title: "Indians and Missionaries". (From left): Rev. J. McDougall, Chief Samson, Chief Pakan, Rev. R.B. Steinh[?], Chief Jonas Big Stoney. Studio portrait.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta: Men in Clinic

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Description
Boys/men in a clinic. One boy seated with a bandage on head, one man in bed, one reading, and another being placed in a sling by a nurse.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta: "Micakiu &Mucayiomoxin Otokeman, Sarcee Squaws"

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Charles W. Mathers (photographer)
Description
Note: The title and description of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. Titled: "Micakiu & Mucayiomoxin Otokeman, Sarcee Squaws". Micakiu with infant on lap, seated in front of teepee. One other woman (Mucayiomoxin Otokeman?) standing with young person.
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Provincial Archives of Alberta: "Three Indian Chiefs"

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Author/Creator
Brock Silversides (photographer)
Charles W. Mathers (photographer)
Description
Title: "Three Indian Chiefs". Celebrating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Three men in mixed traditional and European dress.
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