Fonds 95-024 - Kenneth Kidd Native Studies photographic collection

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Kenneth Kidd Native Studies photographic collection

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    95-024

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    • 1671-1960 (Creation)
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      Kidd, Kenneth E.

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    ca. 900 photographs

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    (1906-1994)

    Biographical history

    Professor Kenneth E. Kidd was born July 21, 1906 at Barrie, Ontario as the son of D. Ferguson Kidd and Florence May Jebb. He was educated at Victoria College at the University of Toronto (B.A. 1931 and M.A. 1937). He also attended the University of Chicago from 1939 to 1940. He married Martha Ann Maurer in October, 1943. In 1935 he joined the Ethnology Department of the Royal Ontario Museum where he worked until 1981 in various positions, starting as an assistant and ending as Curator of Ethnology. He directed the excavation at Ste. Marie I, the site of a 17th century Jesuit Mission near Midland, Ontario, which was the first excavation of a historical site using modern techniques, in North America. In 1964, Kidd joined Trent University as a professor of Anthropology and in the following year he established and chaired the Native Studies Program which was the first of its kind in Canada. He retired from Trent University in 1972, and in 1973, Professor Kidd was named Professor Emeritus of Anthropology. Throughout his career, Professor Kidd was honoured with many awards. Some of these awards include the Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship, 1951-52; the Cornplanter Medal, 1970; Award for Eminent Service, Trent University, 1983 (See the Trent Fortnightly Volume 13, Number 21, Thursday, May 19, 1983. Trent University Archives Reading Room); J.C. Harrington Medal, Society for Historical Archaeology, 1985; and an Honorary Degree from Trent University, 1990. He published "Canadians Long Ago" and with Selwyn Dewdney published "Indian Rockpaintings of the Great Lakes". Professor Kenneth E. Kidd died February 26, 1994, at the age of eighty-eight in Peterborough, Ontario.

    Custodial history

    This collection was created and collected by Professor Kenneth Kidd, and donated to Traill College at Trent University. It was later transferred to the Trent University Archives.

    Scope and content

    This collection consists of photographs relating to Indigenous peoples and their activities, mostly throughout Canada. The photographs portray extensively the lives of Indigenous people who lived in Canada during the 1800's and early 1900's. Most of the photographs are copies of other photographs but several are copies of sketches and paintings done in the late 1600's to the mid 1800's. Each photograph is labelled with a title and a place of origin.

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    Physical condition

    Some of the photocopies are of very poor quality

    Immediate source of acquisition

    The photographs were donated by Professor Kenneth Kidd. An additional box of photographs was added in 2008. A description of these is located at the end of this Finding Aid.

    Arrangement

    The collection is no longer in its original order. The photographs have been rearranged for a better understanding of the collection.

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        Some photograph labels are in French

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        Restrictions on access

        Although these photographs are all in the public domain, the originals are in other institutions. They were copied there and then donated to Trent University by Professor Kidd. We will make single copies for research purposes but ask that researchers attempt to locate the originals in the institution which owns them for publication purposes

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        Associated materials

        For related records see: 81-007

        Accruals

        This fonds, along with 92-007, 93-011, 95-009, and 05-014 is an addition to 80-030

        General note

        Approximately 120 photocopies are included in the photographs

        General note

        See Finding Aid Table of Contents for list of tribe names and place names

        General note

        Note: Several photos in this collection cite the G.M. Douglas Collection as the source. It has been determined that the Collection referred to is the G.M. Douglas Collection of books, housed in Special Collections, Bata Library, Trent University. Lands Forlorn , for example, is found in this location.

        Note: Please ignore the numbering system used in the top RIGHT corner of each photo mount. The photos in this collection have been renumbered, and these numbers are found on the top LEFT corner of each mount. Item Ac)2, for example, refers to Series A, c, Photo 2.

        Note: When transcribing the photo labels, original spelling and terminology has been maintained even though such terminology may be found to be currently unacceptable.

        Table of Contents

        Series A: ONTARIO a: Peterborough and area b: Kaministiquia River (also reference to Kakabeka Falls) c: New Brunswick House d: Six Nations / Brantford e: Metagami f: Moose Factory g: Abitibi h: Osnaburgh House i: Lake Superior area j: Flying Post k: Fort Hope l: Kenora (Rat Portage) m: Fort Frances n: Lake Nipigon o: Fort Albany p: Fort William q: Biscotasing r: Lake-of-the-Woods s: Chapleau t: Manitou Rapids u: English River v: Long Lake w: Georgian Bay x: Ontario - miscellaneous locations

        Series B: QUEBEC AND LABRADOR (see also Series D) a: Labrador (various locations) b: Ungava / Fort Chimo c: Lake Mistassini d: Caughnawaga e: Rupert House f: Betsiamites g: Chibougamau / Lake Chibougamau h: Mingan i: Quebec and Labrador - miscellaneous locations

        Series C: MARITIME PROVINCES (see also Series D) a: Maritime provinces - miscellaneous locations

        Series D: MARITIME PROVINCES AND QUEBEC (see also Series B and Series C) a: Micmac native groups (locations not specified) b: Unidentified native groups (locations not specified)

        Series E: MANITOBA a: Winnipeg River b: Lake Winnipeg c: St. Peters d: Red River e: Fort Garry f: Fort Pembina (and Fort Daer g: Fort Prince of Wales h: Fort Ellice i: Portage La Prairie j: Norway House k: York Factory l: Fort Churchill m: Oxford House n: Manitoba - miscellaneous locations

        Series F: SASKATCHEWAN a: Fort Carlton b: Battleford c: Fort Pitt d: Maple Creek e: Assiniboine River f: Saskatchewan - miscellaneous locations

        Series G: ALBERTA a: Athabaska River b: Hay River c: Fort Chip p)ewyan d: Fort Edmonton e: Fort Saskatchewan f: Calgary g: Rocky Mountain House h: Alberta - miscellaneous locations

        Series H: BRITISH COLUMBIA a: Fort Rupert b: Fort St. James c: Fort St. John d: Fort Nelson e: Fort McLeod f: Alert Bay g: Queen Charlotte Islands h: Quatsino Sound i: Bannock Point j: British Columbia - miscellaneous locations; miscellaneous activities k: British Columbia - miscellaneous photocopies of photographs depicting several aspects of Native life in B.C., including art, totem poles, dress, transportation, etc. (several Native groups are represented, such as the Haida, Bella Coola, Kootenai, Tsimshian, Hagwelget, etc.)

        Series I: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES (see also Series J) a: Fort Norman b: Dismal Lakes c: Coronation Gulf d: Great Slave Lake e: Northwest Territories - miscellaneous locations; miscellaneous activities

        Series J: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES - YUKON AREA (see also Series I) a: Mackenzie River area b: Northwest Territories - Yukon area - miscellaneous locations; miscellaneous activities

        Series K: THE UNITED STATES (including Alas a: The United States - miscellaneous

        Series L: CODEX CANADENSIS

        Series M: C.W. JEFFERYS IMPERIAL OIL COLLECTION

        Series N: NATIVE GROUPS (categorized by Ethnology) a: Northeastern Woodlands: The Iroquois b: Northeastern Woodlands: Algonquins: Cree, Ojibwa, and Saulteaux c: Northeastern Woodlands: Algonquins (all except Cree, Ojibwa, and Saulteaux) d: Northwest Coast and the Plateau e: The Great Plains (all except Cree, Ojibwa and Saulteaux) f: The Arctic (Boreal)

        Series O: FUR TRADE PHOTOS

        Series P: ARCHAEOLOGY (miscellaneous)

        Series Q: TRANSPORTATION (miscellaneous)

        Series R: MISCELLANEOUS

        Box 1

        Series A: ONTARIO

        Peterborough and area

        1 Gravel pit on Max Kidd farm near Lakefield where copper artifacts were found. K.E. Kidd

        2 Gravel pit on Max Kidd farm near Lakefield where copper artifacts were found. K.E. Kidd

        3 Gravel pit on Max Kidd farm near Lakefield where copper artifacts were found. K.E. Kidd

        4 " Rice Lake No.2 - Indian Village ". Public Archives

        5 The Indian Village , Chemong. (Wm. Taylor). Archives of the United Church of Canada

        6 Indian Family, Chemung Lake Kawartha Lakes , Ont., 1910. Public Archives

        Kaministiquia River

        1 Ka-ka-be-ka Falls Kaministiquia River - 1859. Toronto Public Libraries

        2 Falls of the Kakabeka (Cleft Rock), Kaministiquia River Toronto Public Libraries

        3 Fall at the third portage above Kakabeka, Kaministiquia River Toronto Public Libraries

        4 Second falls of the Kaministiquia River - portage. Toronto Public Libraries

        5 On the Kaministiquia River Toronto Public Libraries

        6 Cascades at Couteau Portage, Kaministiquia River thirty miles from its mouth. Toronto Public Libraries

        7 Entrance to Little Dog Lake Toronto Public Libraries.

        8 Falls at the Little Dog Portage: Kaministiquia R. Concession VI Ware tp: Also called Crooked Rapids: 6 miles from Kaministiquia Station. Toronto Public Libraries

        9 South End of Great Dog Portage Toronto Public Libraries.

        10 Difficulties of a military portage. Toronto Public Libraries

        11 "Poling Up" - Kaministiquia River Toronto Public Libraries

        12 Indians near Fort William , camp at the birch tree, between Mackay Mt. and the Kaministiquia R., 2 mi. from the H.B.Co. post. Toronto Public Libraries

        13 View of Fort William, looking up the Kaministiquia River Toronto Public Libraries

        14 Kakabekka Falls ca. 1955. K.E. Kidd

        New Brunswick House

        1 New Brunswick House (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        2 "Old Betsy" and daughter, New Brunswick House, (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        3 Mother and children, New Brunswick House. Ontario Archives

        4 At New Brunswick House. Ontario Archives

        5 Old Squaw [sic], New Brunswick House (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        6 New Brunswick House (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Six Nations/Brantford

        1 Brant, Ont. - Scenes on the Six Nation Indian Reservation. The Public Archives of Canada

        2 E. Pauline Johnson (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        3 Brantford Mohawk Village ) 1793. Toronto Public Libraries

        4 Elizabeth Kerr (Brant): Born 1796, youngest daughter of Joseph Brant. Toronto Public Libraries

        5 Lacrosse team presumably from Six Nations. Ontario Archives.

        6 Six Nations Indians. Ontario Archives

        7 Six Nations Indians. Ontario Archives

        8 Six Nations men. Ontario Archives

        9 Six Nations Indian Council. Ontario Archives

        10 Six Nations Onondaga Long House. Ontario Archives.

        Metagami

        1 Indian and grandson, Metagami ( Spanish River c.1905. Ontario Archives

        2 Indian and grandson, - Spanish River Ontario Archives

        3 Indian feast, Metagami (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        4 Indian feast, Metagami (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        5 "En route", Metagami (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Moose Factory

        1 Moose Factory: widows housed in shacks behind mission property. c1929-34. Ontario Archives

        2 Moose Factory, Ontario , 1880's. G.S.C.

        3 Moose Factory. Ontario Archives

        4 Willie Moore, H.B.C. blacksmith. Moose Factory c.1929-34. Ontario Archives

        5 At Moose Factory. Ontario Archives

        6 Wife of chief from Albany and baby. Moose Factory c.1929-34. Ontario Archives

        7 H.B.Co., Moose Factory warehouse (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Abitibi

        1 Hudson Bay Co. Post - Lake Abitibi Ontario Archives

        2 "Three Generations" Abitibi (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        3 Three Generations - Abitibi - Cree. (photocopy - see 1g)2)

        4 "Old Louis IV", Abitibi River (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        5 Louis MacDougall, Abitibi (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        6 Louis MacDougall, Abitibi (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        7 H.B.C. canoe on Abitibi River (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        8 Alligator tug en route to Abitibi (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        9 H.B.Co. post: Abitibi (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        10 H.B.Co. post: Abitibi (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Osnaburgh House

        1 Indians, Osnaburgh House (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        2 Indians preparing for a feast, Osnaburgh House (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        3 Osnaburgh House. Ontario Archives

        4 Indian packers from Osnaburgh House at Sandy Lake G.S.C.

        5 Blind Chief Missalog making a speech at Osnaburgh House (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        6 Osnaburgh House (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Lake Superior area

        1 Pictographs on Lake Superior and Carp River The Public Archives of Canada

        2 Tepees, 1877, North Shore of Lake Superior Ontario Archives

        3 Indians at Michipicoten, on Lake Superior B.C. Prov. Archives

        4 Michipicoten River, H.B.Co. post. G.S.C.

        5 Hudson 's Bay Company Post, Michipicoten River Ontario , 1882. G.S.C.

        6 Port Arthur Lake Superior Ontario Archives

        Flying Post

        1 Flying Post (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        2 Indians, Flying Post (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        3 Indians, Flying Post (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        4 Indians and pets, Flying Post (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        5 Flying Post - Making the Treaty. Ontario Archives

        Fort Hope

        1 Chief Monais, Fort Hope Lake Eambamet ) C.1905. Ontario Archives

        2 Indians, Fort Hope (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        3 Indians, Fort Hope (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        4 Groups of Indians - Fort Hope. Ontario Archives

        Kenora (Rat Portage

        1 Indian Blueberrie Pickers - Kenora. Archives of The United Church of Canada

        2 Falls at Rat Portage (Kenora). Toronto Public Libraries

        3 "Chippeways dancing the Sioux dance at Rat Portage". Public Archives

        Fort Frances

        1 Scene on Indian Reserve near Fort Frances ... Archives of The United Church of Canada

        2 Typical group of Ojibway Indians at Fort Frances Toronto Public Libraries

        3 Hudson Bay Co. , 1818-1901, Lac La Pluie. ( Fort Frances ). Ontario Archives

        4 Fort Frances , below Alberton Falls Toronto Public Libraries

        5 Falls on the Rainy River, August, 1857. Fort Frances in the distance, est. 1822. Toronto Public Libraries

        Lake Nipigon

        1 Nipigon House, H.B.Co. post at Lake Nipigon (ca.1891). G.S.C.

        2 The last portage from Black Bay Lake Nepigon Freight canoe built to carry up to four tons. Ontario Archives

        Fort Albany

        1 Hudson Bay House - Fort Albany Ontario Archives

        2 Fort Albany Ontario , 1886. G.S.C.

        3 Whip sawing, Fort Albany (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Fort William

        1 Fort William (Caministigoyan), view from The Observatory. Toronto Public Libraries

        2 Sir George Simpson's Canoe, H.B.Co. post, Fort William - 1852 intended date of view. Ontario Archives

        Biscotasing

        1 Biscotasing (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        2 Chief Espaniel - Biscotasing. Ontario Archives

        Lake-of-the-Woods

        1 Ojibway Burial (Lake-of-the-woods area?). G.S.C.

        2 Indian Grave, Lake of the Woods c.1873. Manitoba Archives

        3 Chipeewa Indian Graves Public Archives (duplicate of Ar)2)

        Chapleau

        (Note: Perhaps "Chapleau" refers to the Chief's name)

        1 Chief Cheesequinini Chapleau (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        2 Sketching Chief Cheesequinini Chapleau, (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Manitou Rapids

        1 Manitou Rapids c.1955. K.E. Kidd

        2 Mound at Manitou Rapids c.1955. K.E. Kidd

        English River

        1 Ojibwa dance house, English River . G.S.C.

        2 Hudson 's Bay House - English River Ontario Archives

        3 H.B.C., English River post (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Long Lake

        1 "Old Shabojesick" Long Lake (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        2 Hudson Bay Co. - Lake Long. Ontario Archives

        3 H.B.C. post, Long Lake (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Georgian Bay

        1 Indian Camp, George Bay Ontario Archives

        2 Indian Camp, Shebeshekong, Georgian Bay , 1909. Ontario Archives

        Ontario - miscellaneous locations

        1 Wigwams, Nepigan River , 1876. The Kennedy Quarterly

        2 Albany River - York boats. Ontario Archives

        3 Indian squaws [sic] and camp near Collingwood, c.1865. Ontario Archives

        4 Old Indian houses near Angling Lake Duck Mountains Geological Survey of Canada

        5 Lac Seul - Hudson 's Bay House. Ontario Archives

        6 Rapids, Black Sturgeon River Ontario Archives

        7 From south end of Kashabowie portage. G.S.C.

        8 Lake Shebandowan, 1876. Toronto Public Libraries

        9 New Post, Hudson Bay Co. Ontario Archives

        10 Old Fort - Lake Temiskaming Ontario Archives

        11 Portaging, Northern Ontario (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        12 A missionary station of the Jesuits at Wequamikoong Bay Ontario Archives

        13 Family of Shaganasse at Savanna. G.S.C.

        14 no title, duplicate of Ax )13. Geological Survey of Canada

        15 "Distributing Tobacco", Northern Ontario (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        16 Camp on Lac de Mille Lacs. G.S.C.

        17 Home of the Red Man, Bruce Mines, 1862. Toronto Public Libraries

        18 Indians of the Saugeen Reserve. Ontario Archives

        19 Mother and daughter, Fort Matachewan (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        20 H.B.C., New Post (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        21 H.B.C. house, Lac Seul (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        22 Martin Falls, Albany River (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        Series B: QUEBEC AND LABRADOR

        1 Ruins of Fort Naskaupi Labrador , 1894. G.S.C.

        2 H.B.Co. post at Northeast River Hamilton Inlet Labrador . Photo by A.P. Low, 1892. Geological Survey of Canada

        3 Nachvak, Labrador , 1896. G.S.C.

        4 H.B.Co. post at George River Labrador , 1896. G.S.C.

        5 "The Eskimos of Labrador force their way onto the ships, July 23, 1821 ". Public Archives

        6 "A Labrador Eskimo in his canoe, drawn from nature". Public Archives

        7 Indian Conjuror in his Vapor Bath , or Medicine Lodge, Labrador . The Kennedy Quarterly

        Ungava / Fort Chimo

        1 Photo by Maud Watt (Ungava). Ontario Archives

        2 Portaging goods on Manitou Portage on the route between Fort Chimo and Fort McKenzie , circa 1927. (photocopy - 2 pages) Credit: G. Webster - HBC

        3 Photo by Maud Watt. Ungava 1918. Ontario Archives

        4 Photo by Maud Watt: Montagnais Indians at Lake Aswanipi , Ungava, 1918. (see Beaver, June 1943, p.16). Ontario Archives

        5 Photo by Maud Watt: Mother MacKenzie (Montagnais Indian) Ungava, 1918. Ontario Archives

        6 Photo by Maud Watt: Ungava c.1918, Montagnais Indians (J. Watt centre rear) (see Beaver, June 1943, p.19). Ontario Archives

        7 Photo by Maud Watt: Ungava, 1918 (see Beaver, March 1943, p.47). Ontario Archives

        8 Group of Eskimos at Fort Chimo , Ungava. G.S.C.

        9 Photo by Maud Watt: Nascopie Indians, Fort Chimo c.1918 (see Beaver, Sept. 1939, p.33). Ontario Archives

        10 Photo by Maud Watt: Nascopie Indians, Fort Chimo (?). Ontario Archives

        11 Photo by Maud Watt: Fort Chimo c.1918 (Maud Watt on rt.) see Beaver, Sept. 1939, p.33. Ontario Archives

        12 Photo by Maud Watt. Fort Chimo c.1918. Ontario Archives

        13 Photo by Maud Watt. Fort Chimo c.1918. Ontario Archives

        Lake Mistassini

        1 Hudson 's Bay Company Post, Lake Mistassini Quebec , 1894. G.S.C.

        2 Group of Indians on the northwest side of Lake Mistassini . G.S.C.

        3 Geological Survey Party on Lake Mistassini Quebec , 1884. G.S.C.

        Caughnawaga

        1 Chiefs of the Iroquois near Caughnawaga, 1860. Toronto Public Libraries

        2 Caughnawaga - Indian castle of the Mohawks (1666/7-1693. Drawn from excavation records)

        Rupert House

        1 Rupert's House: Dwelling House - rear view. Date of view c.1869. Ontario Archives

        2 Rupert House, James Bay Quebec , 1884. Geological Survey of Canada

        3 Rupert House, Church. Ontario Archives

        4 Photo by Maud Watt: Interior canoe factory, Rupert House. Ontario Archives

        Series B: QUEBEC

        Betsiamites

        1 Betsiamites (Bersimis), Quebec , 1884. G.S.C.

        2 Indian wedding, Betsiamites Quebec , 1884. G.S.C.

        Chibougamau / Lake Chibougamau

        1 Messages in Cree script on cedar splinter & birch bark, Valiquette Narrows . (Eastern Woodlands. Chibougamau Quebec . National Museum of Man. J.B. Maudsley , 1927) (photocopy)

        2 Indian Canoe, Lake Chibougamau, Quebec , 1892. G.S.C.

        Mingan

        1 View of Mingan, looking west. The Kennedy Quarterly

        2 Hudson 's Bay post, Mingan, 1861. Toronto Public Libraries

        Quebec & Labrador - miscellaneous locations

        1 Nasquapee Indian, July 11th. The Kennedy Quarterly

        2 The Forks of the Moisie. The Kennedy Quarterly

        3 Landing at the Foot of the First Gorge. The Kennedy Quarterly

        4 Falls of the Etchemin River . B.C. Prov. Archives

        5 Little Chaudiere Falls Ottawa River May 26, 1873 . The Kennedy Quarterly

        6 Hudson 's Bay Company Post at Eastmain Quebec 1892. G.S.C.

        7 St. Regis Indian Church. Toronto Public Libraries

        8 Umiak, or women's boat in Wakeham Bay . G.S.C.

        Series C: MARITIME PROVINCES

        Maritime Provinces - miscellaneous locations

        1 Mic Mac Indian Camp, Nova Scotia , 1891. G.S.C.

        2 Ojibway tents on banks of Red. R., near Middle Settlement, Sept.-Oct. 1858. Manitoba Archives

        3 Old Fort Louisbourg, 1910. Geological Survey of Canada

        4 Old Fort Louisbourg, 1910. Geological Survey of Canada

        5 Micmac Indians waiting to receive L. Lorne in Halifax , 1878. Public Archives

        6 Our camp at Seven Islands . The Kennedy Quarterly

        7 Mission at Seven Islands , July 11th. The Kennedy Quarterly

        8 Grand Falls of the Nameuken River , (at Grand Falls Portage ). Toronto Public Libraries

        9 A view of a stage and also of a manner of fishing for, curing and drying cod... (on Eric Moll's map of North America published 1712-1714. Public Archives of Canada

        Series D: MARITIME PROVINCES AND QUEBEC

        Micmac native groups (locations not specified)

        1 Indian of the Micmac tribe, 1837. Toronto Public Libraries

        2 Squaws [sic] of the Micmac Tribe in their camp home. Toronto Public Libraries

        3 Moose hunter, Micmac. Toronto Public Libraries

        Unidentified native groups (locations not specified)

        1 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        2 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        3 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        4 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        5 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        6 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        7 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        8 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        9 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        10 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        11 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        12 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        Series E: MANITOBA

        Winnipeg River

        1 Slave Falls, Winnipeg River Toronto Public Libraries

        2 Fort Alexander, at the mouth of the Winnipeg River Toronto Public Libraries

        Lake Winnipeg

        1 Indian camp at Jackfish River Lake Winnipeg Geological Survey of Canada

        2 Jack Fish River, Lake Winnipeg Manitoba , 1884. G.S.C.

        3 Indian camp, Dog's Head, Lake Winnipeg , Manitoba 1884. G.S.C.

        4 Indian dog feast, Dog's Head, Lake Winnipeg Manitoba , 1884. G.S.C.

        St. Peters

        1 St. Peters Manitoba , 1880. G.S.C.

        2 Chief Henry Prince with his councillors and interpreter ( St. Peters G.S.C.

        3 Treaty time, St. Peters Manitoba , 1880. G.S.C.

        4 Indian settlement on the Red River , St. Peter's Parish, 25 miles below Fort Garry . Founded 1832. Toronto Public Libraries

        Red River

        1 "A Red River pastoral. Lullaby baby from the axletree block... ". Public Archives

        2 Indian camp at St. Peter's River, Red River settlement, treaty time. G.S.C.

        3 Birch bark tents, west bank of Red River , middle settlement. Public Archives

        4 Crossing the Plains, Red River to St. Paul , 1910. Ontario Archives

        5 Drying rushes for mats - Red River - signed and dated '99. Ontario Archives

        6 Group of Indian graves, Red River settlement. Toronto Public Archives

        7 Morris Indian Collection: log building, Red River construction. Manitoba Archives

        Fort Garry

        1 Indian hunter's tent. Scene in the rear of Fort Garry Toronto Public Libraries

        2 Old Fort Garry. Geological Survey of Canada

        3 Old Fort Garry. G.S.C.

        4 Fort Garry. G.S.C.

        5 Stone Fort, Sept. 5, 1857 , Red River. [Ft. Garry, Winnipeg

        6 Winnipeg The trading post at Fort Garry Public Archives

        7 Noted fur storehouse, Lower Fort Garry - built 1831. Toronto Public Libraries

        8 Morris Indian Collection: Bastion, lower Fort Garry Manitoba Archives

        Fort Pembina (& Fort Daer

        1 Fort Pembina 1860, H.B.Co. post. Toronto Public Libraries B Ef)2 Forts Daer and Pembina, 1822. Toronto Public Libraries

        Fort Prince of Wales

        1 Fort Prince of Wales: North bastion from the west. G.S.C.

        2 Fort Prince of Wales, Manitoba , 1880. G.S.C.

        Fort Ellice

        1 Fort Ellice, Manitoba , 1879. G.S.C.

        2 Fort Ellice on the Assiniboine River Geological Survey of Canada

        Portage La Prairie

        1 H.B.Co. post at Portage La Prairie, 1890. G.S.C.

        2 Old Fort of the Hudson 's Bay Company at Portage La Prairie, Manitoba , 1890. G.S.C.

        Norway House

        1 "Arrival at Norway House on the great Lake Winipesi , Oct. 14, and departure thence Oct. 16, 1821 ". Public Archives

        2 Norway House, Manitoba , 1890. G.S.C.

        3 Norway House. G.S.C.

        4 Norway House, Manitoba , 1880. G.S.C.

        5 Norway House. G.S.C.

        6 Norway House, Playgreen Lake Nelson River G.S.C.

        7 Norway House, on Little Playgreen Lake Toronto Public Libraries

        8 Norway House from the Swan River rock. G.S.C.

        9 Norway House. Interior of quadrangle. G.S.C.

        York Factory

        1 York Factory. Toronto Public Libraries

        2 York Factory. G.S.C.

        3 York Factory. G.S.C.

        4 Arrival of the annual supply ship at York Factory, Manitoba , 1880. G.S.C.

        Fort Churchill

        1 Eskimo hunters outside Hudson 's Bay store, Fort Churchill Man. (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        2 Fort Churchill, with group of Eskimos. G.S.C.

        Oxford House

        1 Oxford House. G.S.C.

        2 Cree Indian camp, Oxford House, Manitoba , 1880. G.S.C.

        3 Indians at Oxford House. G.S.C.

        4 York boats returning from Oxford House. G.S.C.

        5 Haling a york boat over the Robinson portage. G.S.C.

        Manitoba - miscellaneous locations

        1 Morris Indian Collection ( Manitoba - Morris - Indian guides, in the late 19th century...). Manitoba Archives

        2 Wekemouskunk, A Saulteux Chief... Lake St. Martin , Manitoba , 1888. G.S.C.

        3 Whiteshell Mosaic 78 Nutimik Lake , 1955. Manitoba Archives

        4 Du Brochet Post, Reindeer Lake Manitoba , 1892. G.S.C.

        5 Hartman's Trading Post, Waterhen River Manitoba 1889. G.S.C.

        6 Fairford House, H.B.Co. post at outlet of Lake Manitoba , established 1856. G.S.C.

        7 Lonely Lake The Kennedy Quarterly

        Series F: SASKATCHEWAN

        Fort Carlton

        1 "Bastion Fort Carlton Aug. 26." Public Archives

        2 "Pahonan (Waiting-place Cree) Fort Carlton H.B.Co." Public Archives

        Battleford

        1 Ugly customers, at Smart's Store, Battleford. Public Archives

        2 Crees. In solemn Pow-wow assembled, Battleford. Public Archives

        Fort Pitt

        1 Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan , 1886. Geological Survey of Canada

        2 Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan , 1886. G.S.C.

        Maple Creek

        1 Metis, Maple Creek Saskatchewan , 1884. G.S.C.

        2 Half breed Indians, Maple Creek Sask. Geological Survey of Canada

        3 Half-breed Indians, Maple Creek, Sask. G.S.C.

        4 Indian, Maple Creek Saskatchewan , 1884. G.S.C.

        5 Big Bear's (Cree) Camp Maple Creek, June 6, 1883 G.S.C.

        6 Cree Indian, Maple Creek. G.S.C.

        7 Big Bear's Camp, Maple Creek Saskatchewan , 1883. G.S.C.

        Assiniboine River

        1 Saulteux Indians from the upper Assiniboine River 1887. G.S.C.

        2 Saulteux Indians from the upper Assiniboine River October 16, 1887 . G.S.C.

        Saskatchewan - miscellaneous locations

        1 Holy woman leaving her lodge for final ceremony of Blackfoot Sun Dance, ca. 1920's (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        2 Members of the Blackfoot Horn Society perform their dance at the Sun Dance Camp, in the 1920's... (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        3 Four steps in the erection of a sun dance lodge at Long Lake Saskatchewan in 1912... (photocopies of 5 photos). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        4 The ford of the Qu'Appelle River in Fort Qu'Appelle ... (photocopy). Saskatchewan Archives

        5 Rama, Sept. 1876, Preparing the evening meal. Toronto Public Archives

        6 Chipewyan Indians receiving treaty payment, Portage la Loche Saskatchewan . Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        7 Red River cart, Wolf Hills Sask. , Geological Survey of Canada

        8 Fond Du Lac Post, Lake Athabasca Saskatchewan 1892. G.S.C.

        9 Fort Pelly Saskatchewan , 1887. G.S.C.

        10 Assiniboine lodge near Fort Walsh about 1876. Public Archives

        11 Plains Cree driving buffalo into a pound near the Elbow of the South Branch of the Saskatchewan River Toronto Public Libraries

        12 Piles of buffalo bones #1. Saskatoon . R.O.M.

        13 Piles of buffalo bones #2. Saskatoon . R.O.M.

        14 Indians, group of Qu'Appelle Crees. Manitoba Archives

        Series G: ALBERTA

        Athabaska River

        1 Athabaska River, 1911. Indian. (Lands Forlorn, page 36). G.M. Douglas Collection

        2 Athabaska River 1911. G.M. Douglas Collection

        3 Fort McMurray Athabaska River 1991 ( Lands Forlorn, page 29). G.M. Douglas Collection

        4 Indians tracking the H.B.Co.'s fur boats up the rapids on Athabaska River ... Ontario Archives

        Hay River

        1 Bishop Lucas visits a group of school children at Hay River University of Alberta Archives

        2 Bishop Lucas with boys at Hay River University of Alberta Archives

        3 Sam Watchapese, Chipewyan Indian, Cold Lake , Alta. Glenbow - Alberta Institute

        Fort Chippewyan

        1 Chippewyan, H.B.Co. post on Athabasca Lake , 500 miles north of Edmonton Ontario Archives

        2 Fort Chipewyan Alberta , 1891. G.S.C.

        3 Pierre Mucredi and family, Fort Chippewyan G.S.C.

        Fort Edmonton

        1 Fort Edmonton 1879. Geological Survey of Canada

        2 Fort Edmonton Alberta . 1879. G.S.C.

        3 Fort Edmonton , 1886. G.S.C.

        Fort Saskatchewan

        1 Fort Saskatchewan Alberta , 1879. G.S.C.

        2 Fort Saskatchewan , 1879. Geological Survey of Canada

        3 Canada 's last cannibal, 1879. G.S.C.

        4 Cree cannibal, hanged at Fort Saskatchewan , 1879. National Museum of Man Ottawa (see Ge)3)

        Calgary

        1 Kenepequoshes, (Son of a Snake) and Kuskita-Au- Musqua, (Black Bear) Cree Indian and Squaw [sic], Calgary . The Public Archives of Canada

        2 The beginning of Calgary . Public Archives

        3 Fort Calgary Alberta , 1881. G.S.C.

        4 Kuskita-au-Musqua (Black Bear) Cree Squaw [sic], Calgary . The Public Archives of Canada

        5 Pisquapita (Hair in Knot) Cree Indian, Calgary The Public Archives of Canada

        Rocky Mountain House

        1 Ruins of Rocky Mountain House, 1886. G.S.C.

        2 Ruins of Rocky Mountain House, 1886. G.S.C.

        Alberta - miscellaneous locations

        1 Cree camp on the prairie, south of Vermilion..., Sept. 1871. Public Archives

        2 Blackfoot crossing. Indian pow-wow with Governor- General proceeding in the Plain. The Public Archives of Canada

        3 Stalking antelope on the Western Prairie - 1842. B.C. Prov. Archives

        4 "Writing-on-Stone" cliffs, Alta. - Close-up of some of the "writing" - 1886. The Public Archives of Canada

        5 Fort Dunvegan, Alberta , 1879. G.S.C.

        6 Framework of an Ojibway Mide Lodge at Sandy Lake Patricia District , 1955. K.E. Kidd

        7 Fort McLeod, Alberta . [see Fort McLeod , B.C., Series H]. G.S.C.

        8 Fort Whoop-Up, Alberta , 1881. G.S.C.

        9 Photo by Maud Watt. Ontario Archives

        10 Valley of Big Plum Creek, Cypress Hills. Geological Survey of Canada

        Box 2

        Series H: BRITISH COLUMBIA

        Fort Rupert

        1 Indian House, Fort Rupert British Columbia , 1885. G.S.C.

        2 Indian House, Fort Rupert , B.C. (photocopy of Ha)1). G.S.C.

        3 Village of the Kwakiutl Indian tribe at Fort Rupert Vancouver Island , B.C. G.S.C.

        Fort St. James

        1 Fort St. James British Columbia , 1875. G.S.C.

        2 Carrier Indian women at Fort St. James, B.C. (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        Fort St. John

        1 Two Beaver Indians at old Fort St. John . c. 1910- 20 (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        2 A group of leading men attending the centenary of Sir George Simpson in 1928 at Fort Saint John B.C. (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        3 Samson, a young Beaver Indian dog runner of Fort St. John , photographed in 1904 or 1905 (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        4 Fort St. John, British Columbia , 1875. G.S.C.

        5 Fort St. John, Peace River 1875. G.S.C.

        Fort Nelson

        1 Setting a lynx snare near Fort Nelson ... B.C.A.

        2 A native camp near Fort Nelson , B.C.... B.C.A.

        Fort McLeod

        1 Fort McLeod, British Columbia , 1879. G.S.C.

        2 Dawson 's Party, Fort McLeod British Columbia 1879. G.S.C.

        Alert Bay , B.C.

        1 Kwakuitl Indian village, Alert Bay , B.C. (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        2 Alert Bay, B.C. Totem poles. Archives of the United Church of Canada

        3 Indian scholars, Alert Bay British Columbia 1885. G.S.C.

        4 Mission Church, Alert Bay British Columbia , 1885. G.S.C.

        Queen Charlotte Islands

        1 Tan-oo Indian village, Laskeek Bay Queen Charlotte Islands , B.C., 1878. G.S.C. A Hg)2 Skidgate Indian village, Queen Charlotte Islands B.C., 1878. G.S.C.

        Edensaw and Noo-ya Chiefs at Ya-tga and Masset. G.S.C.

        4 Kung Indian village, Virago Sound, Queen Charlotte Islands , B.C., 1878. G.S.C.

        5 Indian village on Masset Sound, Queen Charlotte Islands , B.C., 1878. G.S.C.

        Quatsino Sound

        1 Indian women of the Kwakiutl tribe at Koskimo on Quatsino Sound, 1885. G.S.C.

        2 An elderly Kwakiutl couple of Quatsino Bay photographed in about 1914... (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        3 Kwakuitl Indian village, Quatsino, Vancouver Island , B.C. ca. 1860's. (photocopy). Glenbow- Alberta Institute

        4 Ow-wit, Quatsino chief, wife, son, son's wife & child, Quatsino (photocopy). National Museum of Man

        5 The front of a community house at Quatsino... Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        6 Quatsino Indian village, Quatsino Sound. G.S.C.

        7 Kiskimo Indian village, Quatsino Sound. G.S.C.

        8 Chief Kwa-Hila and a group of men, Koskimo British Columbia , 1885. G.S.C.

        Bannock Point

        1 Whiteshell mosaics #42, display area, Bannock Point, 1960. Manitoba Archives

        2 Whiteshell mosaics #41, display area, Bannock Point, 1960. Manitoba Archives

        3 Whiteshell mosaics #40, display area, Bannock Point, 1960. Manitoba Archives

        British Columbia - miscellaneous locations; miscellaneous activities

        1 Salmon drying, Shuswap, B.C.. Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        2 Indian fishing for Salmon, Fraser River , [ ], B.C. Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        3 Rivers Inlet, B.C. Two typical Indian fishermen c.1930. Archives of the United Church of Canada

        4 no title (fishing barrier and two fishermen?). Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        5 Scene fishing - [___uckleset] Harbor. Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        6 Building canoe on beach at [Metlakatla]. Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        7 A community house at Gilford Island . Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        8 Potlatch at Ashcroft, B.C. Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        9 Potlatch - Songhees Indian Reserve. Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        10 Songhees home in new Songhees Reserve Victoria Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        11 Old Indian split cedar board houses. Songees tribe - Esquemalt, B.C. Provincial Archives, Victoria, B.C.

        12 The new home of the Songhees (Trunk Road, Craigflower). Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        13 Indians picking hops on Vancouver Island Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        14 Billy[feu] - holding black fox. Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        15 Showing construction of houses. Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        16 Group of Quatsino Indians, Forward Inlet, Vancouver Island . G.S.C.

        17 "Group of [Piegan] Indians, B.C. [c.1872]. Public Archives

        18 Mending canoes, Hayes River , 1910. G.S.C.

        19 Indian village on North Island inside Lucy Island August 24, 1878 . G.S.C.

        20 Tan-oo Indian village at Tasheek Bay July 9, 1878 . G.S.C.

        21 Indian salmon drying, Spence Bridge , B.C., Geological Survey of Canada

        22 Old Nawilte village site at Cape Commerell near the north end of Vancouver Island , 1885. G.S.C.

        23 "Hauling up a rapids (Les Dolles de Morts) on the Columbia River ". B.C. Prov. Archives

        24 Entrance to Les Dolles from the Columbia River - March 1846. B.C. Prov. Archives

        25 Chinook Point - from Cape Disappointment , looking up the Columbia River . B.C. Prov. Archives

        26 Indian fishing weir, Nicole River , B.C. Geological Survey of Canada

        27 Vancouver Island man and woman - 1848. B.C. Prov. Archives

        28 Callicum and Maquilla, chiefs of Nootka Sound Toronto Public Libraries

        29 Indian fishing weir at Nicola River , B.C., August 6, 1889 . G.S.C.

        30 Fort Fraser, British Columbia , 1876. G.S.C.

        31 Fort George, British Columbia , 1876. G.S.C.

        32 Port Simpson, British Columbia , 1878. G.S.C.

        33 Fort Vancouver Toronto Public Libraries

        34 South-West Bastion, Fort Victoria Toronto Public Libraries

        35 Tahltan Indians setting out for their hunting Bgrounds, probably about 1900 to 1910... Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        36 A good cache of the Tahltan Indians... Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        37 1909 - Bella Bella, B.C. sawmill. Archives of the United Church of Canada

        British Columbia - miscellaneous photocopies of photographs numerous miscellaneous photocopies depicting several aspects of Native life in British Columbia
        includes: art, totem poles, dress, travel, etc. (several Native groups are represented, such as the Haida, Bella Coola, Kootenai, Tsimshian, Hagwelget, etc.) also included in this folder are two pages of notes entitled "Transportation"

        Series I: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES

        Fort Norman

        1 Mackenzie River Fort Norman 1911. (Lands Forlorn, page 51). G.M. Douglas Collection

        2 Mackenzie River , 1912. Indian family birch bark canoe at Fort Norman (Lands Forlorn, page 256). G.M. Douglas Collection

        3 Mackenzie River Fort Norman , 1911 (Lands Forlorn, page 49). G.M. Douglas Collection

        4 Mackenzie River Fort Norman , 1911 (Lands Forlorn, page 50). G.M. Douglas Collection

        5 Skin boat, Fort Norman Mackenzie River , 1912. G.M. Douglas Collection

        6 Moose skin canoe of Slavey Indian at Fort Norman, N.W.T. (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        Dismal Lakes

        1 Eskimos at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn , page 223). G.M. Douglas Collection

        2 Eskimo near Dismal Lakes Spring 1912 (Lands Forlorn, page 224). G.M. Douglas Collection

        3 Eskimos at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912 (Lands Forlorn, page 223). G.M. Douglas Collection

        4 Eskimo at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn, page 220). G.M. Douglas Collection

        5 Eskimos at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn , page 224). G.M. Douglas Collection

        6 Eskimos at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn , page 223). G.M. Douglas Collection

        7 Eskimo near Dismal Lakes Spring 1912. G.M. Douglas Collection

        8 Eskimo at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn , page 221). G.M. Douglas Collection

        9 Eskimo near Dismal Lakes Spring 1912 (Lands Forlorn, page 221). G.M. Douglas Collection

        10 Eskimo at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912 (Lands Forlorn, page 224). G.M. Douglas Collection

        11 Esquimeaux at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912 ( Lands Forlorn, page 226). G.M. Douglas Collection

        12 Eskimos at Dismal Lakes Spring 1912 (Lands Forlorn, page 225). G.M. Douglas Collection

        13 Eskimo Kayak at Dismal Lakes . Autumn 1911 (Lands Forlorn , page ). G.M. Douglas Collection

        14 Eskimos at Dismal Lakes (Lands Forlorn, page 224). G.M. Douglas Collection

        Coronation Gulf

        1 Coronation Gulf Eskimos about three miles from coast. Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn, p. 209). G.M. Douglas Collection

        2 Coronation Gulf Eskimo. Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn , page 220). G.M. Douglas Collection

        3 untitled (photo of same people found in other photos in this )

        4 Coronation Gulf Eskimo. Spring 1912 (Lands Forlorn, page 222) John Hornby. G.M. Douglas Collection

        5 Coronation Gulf Eskimo. Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn , page 222). G.M. Douglas Collection

        6 Eskimo family near Coronation Gulf . Spring 1912. (Lands Forlorn, page 209). G.M. Douglas Collection

        Great Slave Lake

        1 Dog-Rib Indians on Great Slave Lake 1900 (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        2 Dog Rib Indians landing at Great Slave Lake ... (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        3 Dog Rib Indian boys at Great Slave Lake probably photographed about 1900 (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        4 Indian woman on shores of Great Slave Lake (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        5 The people in this photograph, probably taken about 1900, are described as "well-to-do Indians of Great Slave Lake" (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        6 Skin lodges on Great Slave Lake (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        7 An Indian camp (Dogrib?) pitched beside the building of Fort Resolution on Great Slave Lake probably about 1900... (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        Northwest Territories - miscellaneous locations; miscellaneous activities

        1 Mackenzie River , 1912. Family birch bark canoe. (Lands Forlorn, page 256). G.M. Douglas Collection

        2 Mackenzie River , 1911. (Lands Forlorn, page 49?). G.M. Douglas Collection

        3 untitled (canoes on shoreline, teepee). G.M. Douglas Collection

        4 Barren-ground caribou, Carey Lake, N.W.T., 1893

        5 Eskimo kayak off Cape Haven

        6 "Ojibway Indians crossing the Plains with Dog Teams". (on back "Big Bear Chief of Plains Crees travelling to Fort Carlton N.W.T. , 1878) - signed and dated '97. Ontario Archives

        7 A very old woman, probably from the N.W.T. R.C.M.P. Archives

        8 A group of fur packers at a camp. [c.1900]. (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        9 Fur trader checking newly arrived packs in his warehouse [c.1890-1900]. (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        10 Indian packers making a portage somewhere in the N.W.T. about 1890 (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        Series J: NORTHWEST TERRITORIES-YUKON AREA

        1 Scaffold burial was sometimes used on the Mackenzie River area to dispose of the dead... (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        2 An Athabaskan Indian fishing through the ice... (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        3 A Slave Indian lodge, photographed in 191_ on the Mackenzie River ... (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        1. A camp of an unidentified group of Indians on the Mackenzie River , probably photographed about 1900 (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        5 An Indian camp on the shore of the Mackenzie River , probably photographed about 1900... (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        6 Fort Good Hope, H.B.Co. on the Arctic Circle Mackenzie River Ontario Archives

        Northwest Territories-Yukon Area - miscellaneous locations; miscellaneous activities

        1 Loading the boats again after making the third portage, Slave River ... (photocopy). Saskatchewan Archives

        2 Transporting furs to the trading post... Slave River ... c. 1890-1900 (photocopy). Saskatchewan Archives

        3 Group of Indian girls photographed at Fort Simpson in 1925 (photocopy). University of Alberta Archives

        4 N.W.T. Ethology. Slave villages (photocopy). National Museum of Man

        5 Ox carts loaded with furs at Fort Smith ... (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        6 A husky dog train (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        7 Tlingit Indian totem poles, Wrangel Alaska , c. 1880's (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        8 Chipewyan camp photographed about 1885... ( photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        9 "An old wife". Mathers? Possibly Chipewyan (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        10 Indians packing (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        11 Solom McCauley, part Chipewyan and part white... Rabbit River in 1921 (photocopy). Saskatchewan Archives

        12 Carrier Indians of Bear Lake Reserve... c.1944 (photocopy). National Museum of Man

        13 Two Chilkat chiefs in dancing costumes, Alaska 1895 (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        14 Tahl-tans on their way to the hunting grounds... Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        15 A moose skin boat photographed at Fort Graham ... Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        16 A large dugout canoe... McLead Lake area... c. 1910... Provincial Archives, Victoria , B.C.

        17 Explorer's record found on Devon Island bearing date of Aug. 30, 1852 , R. MacCormick, Officer Commanding party. D. MacLaren, Nov. 5, 1955 G.S.C. Note:18 continues this explorer's record)

        18 continuation of explorer's record (Jb)17)

        19 Port Leopold, Somerset Island . G.S.C.

        20 "The Far North" - Fort McPherson on Peels River 2000 miles north of Edmonton Ontario Archives

        21 Fort Smith , H.B.Co. post, 200 miles north of Edmonton Ontario Archives

        22 "Pow-Wow at Ellice. 13 Aug...". Public Archives

        23 Ruins of Eskimo dwellings at mouth of Chesterfield Inlet. G.S.C.

        24 Building snowhouses at Cape Fullerton G.S.C.

        25 Interior of Eskimo snowhouse at Cape Fullerton G.S.C.

        26 Kenipitu belles at Fullerton Pub. in "Cruise of Neptune ". G.S.C.

        Series K: THE UNITED STATES (including Alaska)

        The United States - miscellaneous

        1 Apache leader, Geronimo. The Kennedy Quarterly

        2 In the hands of the Apache. The Kennedy Quarterly

        3 Antonio, our Navajo Indian guide to the Mozui village, 1869. The Kennedy Quarterly

        4 San Felipe, Pueblo Ind. village on Rio Grande The Kennedy Quarterly

        5 San Felipe... The Pow-wow over the new ferry. The Kennedy Quarterly

        6 Pueblo village newar Anserro Sierra Madre, New Mexico June 24, 1869 The Kennedy Quarterly

        7 Dance ceremony, San Ildefonso Pueblo. The Kennedy Quarterly

        8 Mauricio of Taos Pueblo The Kennedy Quarterly

        9 Dance ceremony, New Mexico , 1910. The Kennedy Quarterly

        10 Pueblo Indian. The Kennedy Quarterly

        11 Fort Mojave Arizona Territory, ca. 1865-6. The Kennedy Quarterly

        12 Indian weaver, 1914. The Kennedy Quarterly

        13 Little Raven, chief of the Arapahoes. The Kennedy Quarterly

        14 "Yellow Bear, 2nd chief of the Arapahoes". The Kennedy Quarterly

        15 Organist on the Osage Reservation, Southern Kansas . The Kennedy Quarterly

        16 "Keokoke, a distinguished Sax Chiff". Signal Corps Photo

        17 "The murder of David Tully and family by the Sissatoons, a Sioux tribe. West Point Museum Collections (2 copies)

        18 Ghost dancers. The Kennedy Quarterly

        19 Augustus Bowles, ca. 1791. The Kennedy Quarterly

        20 View of Salt Lake City The Kennedy Quarterly

        21 Platte River Colorado , ca. 1845. The Kennedy Quarterly

        22 Landscape with Indian village. The Kennedy Quarterly

        23 Indian on horseback. The Kennedy Quarterly

        24 Indian on horseback, from Buffalo Bill's show. Public Archives

        25 An early dinner party near Larrimer's Fork. The Kennedy Quarterly

        26 A tumble at the kill. The Kennedy Quarterly

        27 Indian or trooper. The Kennedy Quarterly

        28 In hot pursuit. The Kennedy Quarterly

        29 Fremont and Carson meeting with Indians. The Kennedy Quarterly

        30 Horse and rider. The Kennedy Quarterly

        31 The runaways. The Kennedy Quarterly

        32 White Mountain Reservation, looking southwest. The Kennedy Quarterly

        33 Wild horse hunt. The Kennedy Quarterly

        34 Indian and pony. The Kennedy Quarterly

        35 Buffalo hunt. The Kennedy Quarterly

        36 Salmon net fishing above the Cascades - Columbia River B.C. Prov. Archives

        37 Above the Cascades - Columbia River Oregon - August, 1845 - Salmon drying. B.C. Prov. Archives

        38 Tlingit (?) interior, Alaska The Kennedy Quarterly

        39 Interior, Tlingit (?) house, Alaska The Kennedy Quarterly

        40 Boats on a rocky shore, Alaska The Kennedy Quarterly

        41 Tlingit (?) houses and totem poles. The Kennedy Quarterly

        Series L: CODEX CANADENSIS

        (a special collection of photos of art (white impressions on black) depicting "l'ethnographie des Sauvages de la Nouvelle-France", c. late 1600's to early 1700's - various aspects of Native life, including dress, transportation, tools, weapons, animals and birds, etc.)

        (82 photos numbered L1 through L82) (Note: captions on photos are all in French)

        Series M: C.W. JEFFERYS IMPERIAL OIL COLLECTION

        (a special collection of photos of art by C.W. Jefferys depicting various aspects of Native and non-Native life, ie. houses and churches, early building construction methods, furniture and household goods, tools, weapons, early maps showing exploration routes, modes of transportation, fur trading, modes of dress, etc.) 95-024

        (54 photos numbered M1 through M54)

        Box 3

        Series N: NATIVE GROUPS

        Categorized by Ethnology (Note: As location is either unknown or has not been indicated, the photos in this Series have been maintained in their original category as determined by Prof. Kenneth Kidd) (Note: For related photos, see also Series A through J, which correspond to photos arranged by location)

        Northeastern Woodlands: The Iroquois

        1 Village des sauvages de Canada Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

        2 Curing ceremony. Buffalo Museum of Science

        3 Stockaded Iroquois village. Buffalo Museum of Science

        4 Pair of wampum arm bands. Musee de l'Homme ( Paris

        5 Wampum belts. Musee de l'Homme ( Paris

        6 Ceremonial masks. Buffalo Museum of Science

        7 Iroquois longhouse. Buffalo Museum of Science

        8 The ceremony of the cutting of the false face from the living tree. Buffalo Museum of Science

        9 Ceremony of the cutting of the false face from the living tree. Buffalo Museum of Science

        10 no title (photo may be related to 8 and 9). Buffalo Museum of Science

        11 no title (Natives standing and sitting along a shore, canoe approaching). Buffalo Museum of Science

        12 Iroquois temporary camp. Buffalo Museum of Science

        Northeastern Woodlands: Algonquins: Cree, Ojibwa, and Saulteaux

        1 Pakav of White Fish Lake, Dawson of Battle River, Cree Indian chiefs and Jonas Bigstoney, nephew of Bear's Paw... Ontario Archives

        2 Shawundais (Sultry Heat), Rev. John Sundey, Mississauga Indian (1796-1875). Toronto Public Libraries

        3 Swampy Cree at Shoal River G.S.C.

        4 "A hunter-family of Cree Indians at York Fort, drawn from nature". Public Archives

        5 Susan, a Swampy Cree half-breed. Toronto Public Libraries

        6 Chief Sayer of the Credit. Toronto Public Libraries

        7 Osoop Back Fat. Saltaux Indian

        8 "Little Black Bear, daughter of Cree chief..." Public Archives

        9 Mrs. Black Missanabie (c.1905). Ontario Archives

        10 no title (two men wearing suits standing in front of teepee). Ontario Archives

        11 Chippewa chief - "Chief of the Mountain Indians". Ontario Archives

        12 "Putting up fish for smoking". Ontario Archives

        13 no title (several teepees with houses in background). Ontario Archives

        14 Wigwam, an Ojibway half-breed. Toronto Public Libraries

        15 Ojibway squaw [sic] with papoose. Toronto Public Libraries

        16 no title (several Natives sitting in front of two teepees). Geological Survey of Canada

        17 Nartes, traineaux et fleches des Ostiacks. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

        18 "The Fox", chief of the Plains Cree. Toronto Public Libraries

        19 Pound Maker - a chief of the Crees. Public Archives

        20 Indian taking scalp - Peter Rindisbacher. West Point Museum Collection (2 copies)

        21 Fight between two Indians. West Point Museum Collection (2 copies)

        22 no title (Natives sitting inside teepee). West Point Museum Collection

        23 no title (four Natives standing outside teepee). Ontario Archives

        24 no title (close-up of male Native). Ontario Archives

        25 Mackinac Island - 1822. Toronto Public Libraries

        26 Sunset on Muskota River , with Indians in canoe. The Kennedy Quarterly

        Northeastern Woodlands: Algonquins (all except Cree, Ojibwa, and Saulteaux)

        1 Canoe in open water, 1875. Ontario Archives

        2 Camp at sunset, 1883. The Kennedy Quarterly

        3 Jacob Red-Deer - addressing the gentleman 'across the table' ie. His Excellency. Public Archives

        4 Mode of Indian burial. Toronto Public Libraries

        5 Sugar-making among the Indians in the north. The Public Archives of Canada

        6 Xavier Gill, Hudson (sic) Bay, 1906. The Kennedy Quarterly

        7 Chief Cote Pt. Pelly. Public Archives

        Northwest Coast and the Plateau

        1 Ni-hank-sis-ta, a Koskimo man (Kwakiutl) G.S.C.

        2 Konza Indians. B.C. Prov. Archives

        The Great Plains (all except Cree, Ojibwa and Saulteaux) -

        1 Indian burial ground (Blackfoot). Toronto Public Archives

        2 Blackfoot tree burial. Field Museum of Natural History

        3 Blackfoot Indian camp, 1883. Public Archives

        4 Blackfoot tipi. Field Museum of Natural History

        5 Blackfoot menstrual shelter. Field Museum of Natural History

        6 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        7 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        8 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        9 Chief Running Wolf and party of Blackfoot Braves. Public Archives

        10 Blackfoot Indians. Field Museum of Natural History

        11 Blackfoot travois. Field Museum of Natural History

        12 Blackfoot hoop and feather game(?). Field Museum of Natural History

        13 Sarcee Indian grave. Public Archives

        14 Tepees at Buffalo Bill's Show. Public Archives

        15 White Cap (Sioux chief) and his counsellor, Little Crow. Public Archives

        16 Sioux chief - feathers headdress. Public Archives

        17 Stoney Indians. Toronto Public Libraries

        18 Assiniboine tipi. Field Museum of Natural History

        19 Grave, Sioux Indian. Public Archives

        20 Chief Joe Healy and braves. Public Archives

        21 Old time Piegan squaw [sic] with travois and papoose. Public Archives

        22 The making of a brave - Sun Lodge - August 1894. Public Archives

        23 Top of medicine lodge with offering tied to it, ca.1927. Blackfoot sun dance (photocopy). Glenbow- Alberta Institute

        24 View of the sun dance campsite on Blackfoot reserve, 1943 (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        25 Making a brave: an Indian sun-dance 1877 (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        26 Group watching Medicine Pipe ceremony. Taken at the Blackfoot sun dance (photocopy). Glenbow- Alberta Institute

        27 Medicine shield transfer to Raw Eater, Blackfoot Indian, ca. 1920's. Taken on the Blackfoot sun dance camp (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        28 Medicine Shield transfer to Raw Eater, Blackfoot Indian, ca. 1920's. Taken at the Blackfoot sun dance camp (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        29 Prairie Chicken Society at Blackfoot sun dance, ca. 1940's. Taken at Blackfoot Indian sun camp (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        30 Prairie Chicken Society dance at Blackfoot Indian sun dance, ca. 1940's (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        31 "Blackfoot Crazy Dog Society. Wolf Chief, Black Fever, Cunning Crow, Crow Chief, Stab Last, Rabbit Carrier. ca. 1913" (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        32 untitled (several Natives in a procession) (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        33 untitled (Native with ropes leading from under his arms to a tree) (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        34 Blackfoot Brave Dog Society. Wolf Child, Black Fever, Cunning Crow, Crow Chief, Stab Last, Rabbit Carrier, ca. 1913 (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        35 untitled (Native with ropes leading from under his arms to a tree) (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        36 Three prominent members of the Blackfoot tribe dressed for the sun dance in the early 1920's (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        37 Blackfoot camp of the 1920's... (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        38 Two views of a sundance gathering near Battleford in either 1985 or 1986... (photocopy). RCMP photos

        39 Two views of the sundance camp of 1912; probably at Long Lake , Sask. (photocopy). Saskatchewan Archives

        40 Blackfoot engaged in sun dance 1920's (photocopy). National Museum of Man

        41 Indians, sun dance, 1884. Manitoba Archives

        42 Indians, performing a ceremony, c.1900. Manitoba Archives

        43 Indians, ceremonial lodge, c.1900. Manitoba Archives

        44 The sun dance lodge. Public Archives

        45 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        46 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        47 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        48 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        49 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        50 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        51 Activity during Blackfoot sun dance, 1899. Field Museum of Natural History

        52 This engraving for an unpublished book, made perhaps in the 1880's, explains clearly the altered way of life for the Blackfoot Indians, after the buffalo had disappeared and the treaty had been signed... (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        53 The immensity of the buffalo herds which grazed on the western Plains and Prairies... 1860 (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        54 Sites of an old buffalo jump... (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        55 During the first world war, the Plains Indians, and particularly the Blackfoot and the Crees, gathered immense quantities of buffalo bones from the prairie and sold them to officials... (photocopy). Glenbow-Alberta Institute

        56 Pile of buffalo bones waiting to be loaded on freight car, which will move them to Eastern Canada ... (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        57 A hold-up on the line, 1860 (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        58 The old days - driving buffalo over a cliff (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        59 untitled (piles of buffalo bones) (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        60 untitled (piles of buffalo bones) (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        61 untitled (scattered buffalo bones) (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        62 untitled (scattered buffalo bones) (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        63 Scouting the herd. The Kennedy Quarterly

        64 Buffalo in the prairie. Geological Survey of Canada

        65 Buffalo hunting. Toronto Public Archives

        66 Buffalo hunting #1. B.C. Prov. Archives

        67 Buffalo hunting #2. B.C. Prov. Archives

        68 Buffalo hunting #3. B.C. Prov. Archives

        The Arctic (Boreal)

        1 Members of the Hudson Bay expedition with Eskimos and polar bear skins, 1885. G.S.C.

        2 Eskimos on the Neptune , 1884. G.S.C.

        3 Interior of snowhouse. G.S.C.

        4 Brock - Eskimo sod house. G.S.C.

        5 Eskimo children. G.S.C.

        6 Eskimo hunters, 1893. G.S.C.

        7 Eskimo women. G.S.C.

        8 Tattooed Aivillik woman. G.S.C.

        9 Objets en dents de Morse sculptes par les habitans du Golfe de Ketzebue. Bibliotheque Nationale. Paris

        10 "An Eskimo family, drawn from nature". Public Archives

        11 Eskimo family - men, women, children, n.d. (photocopy). University of Alberta Archives.

        Box 4

        Series O: FUR TRADE PHOTOS

        1 The first sale of furs at Garraways Coffee-House, London , 1671. H.B.Co. (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        2 Furs from the north... ( photocopy). Alberta Archives

        3 no title (Cree?, Chipewyan? carrying bundle, 1914?) (photocopy). Saskatchewan Archives

        4 Immoyimi, Blackfeet Indian (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        5 Indians packing (photocopy). Alberta Archives

        6 Indians, fur trading, c.1955. Manitoba Archives

        7 An Indian packer with an average load of 200 lb. Ontario Archives

        8 untitled ("Indian packer", and woman standing by teepee). Ontario Archives

        9 A Hudson Bay Company fur "pack". Public Archives

        10 Trade-room, Hudson Bay Company's fort in the plain country. Public Archives

        Series P: ARCHAEOLOGY (miscellaneous)

        1 Fragments of cloth and some metal objects. National Museum of Canada

        2 A case containing similar material and one very long metal blade. National Museum of Canada

        3 A case of metal goods, scrapers, knives and one large axe. National Museum of Canada

        4 Large metal artifacts and one large metal axe. National Museum of Canada

        5 Metal knives, arrow points, etc. National Museum of Canada

        6 A large copper kettle. National Museum of Canada

        Series Q: TRANSPORTATION (miscellaneous)

        1 Portaging. The Kennedy Quarterly

        2 Prince of Wales canoe, 1860. Toronto Public Libraries

        3 Indians crossing a river. The Kennedy Quarterly

        4 Making a portage. B.C. Prov. Archives

        5 A gentleman travelling in a dog cariole, in Hudson 's Bay with an Indian guide. Toronto Public Libraries

        6 Train of Red River carts, 1879. G.S.C.

        7 Lunch stop on the prairies, 1887. G.S.C.

        8 "Making a portage". B.C. Prov. Archives

        9 At the portage. Hudson Bay Company's employees on their annual expedition. Public Archives

        10 Canoes battling a whirl pool. The Kennedy Quarterly

        Series R: MISCELLANEOUS

        1 Trout Fall Portage in the Hudson 's Bay Country. West Point Museum Collections

        2 Scene in Indian tent. West Point Museum Collections (2 copies)

        3 Chippeway scalp dance. West Point Museum Collections

        4 War dance of the Salk and Foxes - Peter Rindisbacher. West Point Museum Collections

        5 Torture of a prisoner of war. Public Archives

        6 "Drunken frolick amongst the Chippeways and Assinneboins". Signal Corps Photo

        7 Map from La Verendrye's voyages. Champlain Society ed.

        8 Campement de Mr. de la Barre. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.

        9 Wildcat. Ontario Archives

        10 Woman sitting on stool / by Paul Kane. Glenbow Foundation Photograph

        11 untitled (two men standing beside wagon loaded with numerous dead deer). Province of Ontario Department of Lands & Forests

        12 Camp life - 1845-1846. B.C. Prov. Archives

        13 untitled (five men and one boy, Native and non- Native, in front of tent). G.S.C.

        14 Made beaver token. Public Archives

        15 George III Indian medal given to Peter Jones. Ontario Archives

        16 Brock - husky dogs. G.S.C.

        17 Esclaves qui pleurent le mort. Public Archives

        18 The pursuit. The Kennedy Quarterly

        19 "Louis". The Kennedy Quarterly

        20 Miscellaneous sketches. The Kennedy Quarterly

        21 Cage pour Huscanawer les novices. Public Archives

        22 Falls of the Wallamette. B.C. Prov. Archives

        23 Voyageurs dining at Iashneanuskow Lake The Kennedy Quarterly

        Added in 2008:

        Additional Peterborough and area Photographs:

        1. Chief Dan Whetung, Curve Lake - Photo by Ken Kidd

        2. Rice Lake Indian Village No. 2 - LAC

        3. Mississauga Indians at Rice Lake, Peterborough Co. - Ontario Archives

        4. Mississauga Indians at Rice Lake, Peterborough Co. - Ontario Archives

        5. Mississauga Indian and Squaw gathering Wild Rice on Rice Lake - Ontario Archives

        6. Mississauga Indians at Rice Lake, Peterborough Co.- Ontario Archives

        7. Curve Lake Reserve - photo by Ken Kidd

        8. Curve Lake Reserve Indians - photo by Ken Kidd

        9. Mississauga Indians at Rice Lake, Peterborough Co. - Ontario Archives

        10. Mississauga Squaw Parching Wild Rice by Stirring over an open fire, Sugar Island, Rice Lake - Ontario Archives

        11. Drawing, Rama, Sept. 1876 - Toronto Public Libraries

        12. Curve Lake Indian in a Canoe - photo by Ken Kidd

        Remaining photographs in this box of Chippawa, Saulteux, Eskimaux, Blackfoot. Photographs taken in Canadian West, Louisiana, Rupert's House.

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