Jumps-From-Cloud-to-Cloud (Aa'aazhawaana kwadaashiik) with pipe. Berens River, Manitoba. Treaty 5. ca 1930. Named by Pat Ningewance.
Photo: Alfred Irving Hallowell | © American Philosophical Society
Jumps-From-Cloud-to-Cloud (Aa'aazhawaana kwadaashiik) with pipe. Berens River, Manitoba. Treaty 5. ca 1930. Named by Pat Ningewance.
Photo: Alfred Irving Hallowell | © American Philosophical Society
Young man and three women: Noted as ‘Cree from Norway House, Cross or Grand Rapids, Manitoba.’ ca. 1930. Unnamed
Photo: Alfred Irving Hallowell | © American Philosophical Society
Inusiq Qavavou’s string game. Photograph in Iqaluit ca. 1960.
Photo: Rosemary Gilliat | © Library and Archives Canada
Dakota artist Oscar Howe with his wife, Heidi Howe and daughter Inge Dawn, at home ca. 1968.
Photo: Howe Estate | © Digital Library of South Dakota
Women riders: Maggie Big Belly (fr), Sarah Crowchild (fl), Hilda Many Horses (bl), (br) unknown. Photograph taken on Tsuut’ina Nation, Alberta ca. 1925.
Photo: Arnold Lupson | © Glenbow Archives
Dene musician and broadcaster Albert Canadien in the CFYK studio in Yellowknife, NWT in 1960 where he hosted the popular music request show, 'Gather Round.’
Photo: Henry Busse | © NWT Archives
A Richard Harrington photograph, captioned ‘Indian girl with sled dog puppies,’ taken in the Cree community of Manto Sakahigan (God’s Lake), Manitoba circa 1960. (Unnamed)
Photo: Richard Harrington | © Library and Archives Canada
Cabinet card portrait of two Iroquois musicians, dated ca. 1870. Probably taken in New York State.
Photo: Unknown | © The Trustees of the British Museum
Portrait of Sam Raddi, Inuvik, NWT ca. 1977. Raddi was a founder of the Committee of Original People’s Entitlement (COPE), the first Inuvialuit political organization.
Photo: James Jerome (Gwich’in)
Studio portrait of a touring Iroquois performer. Photograph taken in New York City, ca. 1870-1880. Unnamed.
Photo: Charles Eisenmann | © The Trustees of the British Museum