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Cree mother and daughter, Peace River Landing, Alberta, 1899.  The mother was the widow of the pilot employed by Sir John Rae's expedition in search of Franklin. View of St. Augustine Mission, ca. 1901. Painting of Métis New Years Day Celebration, Lac La Biche, Alberta Hudson's Bay Company staff and friends, Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, 1899






Chipewyan people in front of their tipi in Northern Alberta, ca. 1899. Slavey girls Cree Nation moccasins Cree Nation moccasins






Beaver pelt Strike-a-light-bag Cree Metis family at Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, ca. 1899. During Treaty #8 expedition. Artist\'s romanticism of hunt at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.






Blackfoot boys with bows and arrows, 1885. An illustration of a buffalo pound. Pounds were used on the plains in areas where jumps were not possible. Lucy Landon, Kootenay girl, ca. 1906. Group of Plains Cree or Assiniboine people, ca. 1880.






Blackfoot women in front of tipi. Treaty Areas Treaty 8 Map Treaty 7 Map






Treaty 6 Artist's conception of Fort Chipewyan. These shell beads and pieces of copper were found at a site on the Highwood River in southern Alberta in 1980. Painted Hide at Fort Whoop-Up.






Interior of Trading Post storage room at Fort Whoop-Up. Trade Room at Fort Whoop-Up. District of Alberta map. First Nations in 1820






 

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