Fonds 80-035 - Native Studies slide collection

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The slides were purchased from the Archives of Ontario.

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The collection consists of copies of photographic slides from holdings of the Archives of Ontario relating to Indigenous life in Ontario, North West Territories and Northern Canada.

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NOTE TO RESEARCHERS: LABELS OF PHOTOGRAPHS ORIGINATE WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS AND REFLECT TERMINOLOGY THEN CURRENT. Terms may be offernsive and/or inappropriate.

Box 1

Tray 1: Contains slides 1 - 63

  1. Baker Lake, NWT: Group of four Eskimos O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12347

  2. Photograph of Eskimo Boy (Geological Survey, Dept. of Mines) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12345

  3. Eskimo Buildings O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12298

  4. Hudson Bay, NWT: Dwelling House of the Central Eskimos, west coast of Hudson Bay O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12262

  5. Port Burwell, Quebec: Eskimo and hut O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12353

  6. Fort Chimo, c1918: Group of Eskimo women and children O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4502

  7. Eskimo Dress O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12299

  8. Lake Tahiryuak, NWT: Eskimos dressing for dance O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12396

  9. Port Burwell, Quebec: View of Hudson's Bay Co. Post O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12352

  10. Eskimo girl O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12389

  11. An Eskimo grave O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12358

  12. Group of Eskimos O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11504

  13. Hudson Bay Region, 1914: Prospector John Jones dog team O.A. Reference: Acc. 6805 S 11813

  14. Arctic: Eskimo igloos O.A. Reference: Acc. 6805 S 11811

  15. Interior of an igloo O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12381

  16. Eskimo igloos O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12308

  17. Edmonton, Alberta: Eskimos with two members of the RCMP O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12342

  18. NWT: Archdeacon Whittaker with group of Eskimos O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12386

  19. Eskimo with sled and pelts O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11482

  20. Baker Lake, NWT: Tapatai's wife (Eskimo) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12344

  21. Baker Lake, NWT: Tapatai (Eskimo) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12343

  22. Eskimo Point, NWT: camp of four tents O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12306

  23. Eskimo Whale Boat O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12350

  24. NWT: Eskimo women tying up bags of blubber O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12395

  25. Eskimo woman and her baby O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12362

  26. Eskimo woman and child O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12346

  27. Eskimo woman O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12361

  28. Northern Ontario: winter camp of a group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11499

  29. Lake Abitibi area, July 1907: encampment near HBC post O.A. Reference: Acc. 9006 S 12864

  30. Lake Abitibi region, c1907: Henry Doki and his family. Henry worked for E.P. Goodwin who was an engineer in the construction of the National Transcontinental Railway O.A. Reference: Acc. 9006 S 12865

  31. Abitibi region: c1907: Mrs. Henry Doki and her child O.A. Reference: Acc. 9006 S 12862

  32. Fort Metachewan, Timiskaming District, c1906: an Ojibwa guide and family O.A. Reference: Acc. 5793 S 6611

  33. Squatteck, Quebec, 1929: wigwams shared by Archie Belaney ("Grey Owl") and his fourth wife, Gertie O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14461

  34. Rupert's House, 1933: Indian tents (Maud Watt Collection) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4954

  35. Temagami Island, c1900-1920?" Indian chief's house O.A. Reference: Acc. 6496 S 11293

  36. Hudson's Bay Region: Indian tepee O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11695

  37. Northern Ontario, Hudson's Bay Region: Indian tepee and tent O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11683

  38. Framework of an Indian tepee O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11505

  39. Alberta, 1880's: Blackfoot Indian family O.A. Reference: Acc. 6826 S 6974

  40. Alberta, 1880's: Blackfoot brave and pony O.A. Reference: Acc. 6826 S 6975

  41. Humboldt, NWT (Saskatchewan), c1885: Whitecap family (Metis) who were taken prisoners during the North West Rebellion of 1885 O.A. Reference: Acc. 2381 S 5441

  42. St. Regis, 1926: oldest Indian residence in this Quebec village O.A. Reference: S 1026

  43. Rupert's House area ?: a group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4507

  44. Lake of the Woods, c1941: Indian tepees or wigwams. Improvised dwellings made of poles and canvas O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12247

  45. Rupert's House area ?: Indians using fishing nets O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4506

  46. Moose Factory, c1929-1934: Indians camping in front of Mission for the summer. Igloo type tents being used O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11351

  47. Quebec, c1880's?: Indians outside their homes with some of their handicrafts O.A. Reference: Acc. 4959 St 978

  48. Huron village (nine miles from Quebec City), c1870: Interior of Indian Lowette Church O.A. Reference: Acc. 4959 St 975

  49. Ohsweken, Brant County, Ontario, 1890: Six Nation Council House. Opened in 1865. Cornerstone laid in 1863 O.A. Reference: S 870

  50. Caledonia; Onondaga Long House on the Six Nation Reserve O.A. Reference: Acc. 2793 S 882

  51. Moose Factory, 1860's: Indian village O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1984

  52. Moose Factory: Half-breed (metis) huts O.A. Reference: S 2510

  53. Tyendinaga, c1900-1910: Council House on the Mohawk Reserve near Deseronto O.A. Reference: Acc. 4952 S 7400

  54. Churchill, Manitoba: Indian Congregation in front of a Mission Church O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12387

  55. White Dog, District of Kenora, c 1941: The Islington Mission. This is the old CMS Mission, so named after their training centre in England. New church built in 1924. This mission is part of the chain of mission posts associated with the Lac Seul Mission. Many pupils at the Sioux Lookout Residential School come from this area. O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12267

  56. Onondaga, near Brantford: sketch of the original Mission House. Notes written on back of original picture: "West end of Onondaga... Rev. Abraham Nelles lived at Grand River... Capt. Wm. Gilkinson died there after three days illness May 1833". Possible date of construction is 1779, although 1879 is written on the picture as date of erection O.A. Reference: S 871

  57. Split Lake, Manitoba, c1971: St. John's Church. Split Lake is 30 miles west of the Hudson's Bay Railroad. Rev. G.C. Crowley was in charge for 12 years. Has worked with 300 Indians. Picture taken after confirmation. Centre are Rev. Crowley, Bishop Joseph Lofthouse, and Archdeacon Faries. Also present are catechists Lagarus Kitchekesok of Split Lake and David Harvey of Sand Lake, Winter Post O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12274

  58. Natawanan Creek Church, c1941: 20 miles from the Hudson's Bay Railroad. Congregation after Confirmation. Seated at front centre is Robert Dick, the native catechist O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12272

  59. Hudson's Bay Region: Indians in front of tent O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11700

  60. Fort Chimo, 1919: Nascopie Indian home O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4950

  61. Rat Portage, Kenora District, c1905: encampment for the James Bay Indian Treaty O.A. Reference: S 854

  62. Churchill, Manitoba, c1941: a Chipewyan Indian camp O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12249

  63. Nipigon, Ontario, 1888: an Indian village O.A. Reference: Acc. 1541 S 1094

Tray 2: Contains slides 64 - 126

  1. Burlington, 1806: sketch of Wellington Square, home of Captain Joseph Brant, Indian Chief O.A. Reference: S 873

  2. Nipigon, Ontario, 1888: an Indian village O.A. Reference: Acc. 1541 S 1102

  3. Rupert's House, 1867: "Gypseying" O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1977

  4. Moose Factory, c1866-1868: view of the Moose River O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1988

  5. Moose Factory or Rupert's House, c 1866-1868: an Indian village O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1994

  6. Cochrane District: Moose Factory: a large Metis hut O.A. Reference: S 2511

  7. Grand Lac, Quebec: Semo and family O.A. Reference: S 2549

  8. Fort Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia, N.W.T. (now Saskatchewan), c1870-1900?: plains Indians and white missionary in a small camp O.A. Reference: S 12771

  9. Fort Albany, Cochrane District: Indian camp O.A. Reference: S 2487

  10. Fort Albany, Cochrane District: semi-detached home O.A. Reference: S 2483

  11. Fort Albany, Cochrane District: Indian hut O.A. Reference: S 2482

  12. Alberta: exterior of medicine lodge at the Blood Reserve O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12394

  13. Moose Factory, 1925: group of Indian students O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11507

  14. Moose Factory: school building with Indian pupils at front O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11503

  15. Moose Factory, 1923-1924: Indian residential school. Staff and students in front O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11345

  16. Moose Factory, 1929-1934: Indian residential school: junior pupils O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11340

  17. Moose factory, 1929-1934: school house used by Indian residential school pupils as well as non-resident children O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11344

  18. Moose Factory; handicrafts made by pupils of residential school O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11327

  19. Moose Factory: Church of England, school children O.A. Reference: S 2516

  20. Moose Factory: Church of England, school children scrambling for gum drops O.A. Reference: S 2517

  21. Moose Factory: Church of England, school children O.A. Reference: S 2518

  22. Moose Factory: Church of England, school children, "Little Johnnie and friend" with bows and arrows O.A. Reference: S 2523

  23. Moose Factory: Church of England, school and garden O.A. Reference: S 2514

  24. Moose Factory: school O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11721

  25. Mistassini, Quebec: school house O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11719

  26. Kouchiching Reserve c1910?: 2 miles east of Fort Francis O.A. Reference: Acc. 6693 S 11613

  27. Fort Albany: Roman Catholic school. Boys with bows and arrows O.A. Reference: Acc. S 2493

  28. Fort Albany: "boys with bows and arrows with watchful priest" O.A. Reference: Acc. S 2494

  29. Fort Albany: Roman Catholic school dormitory O.A. Reference: S 2492

  30. Fort Albany: Roman Catholic school girls O.A. Reference: S 2491

  31. York Factory, Manitoba: Indian school children O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11684

  32. Water-colour by James Otto Lewis, 1827?: Half-breed Winnebago Chief in mourning for one of his wives O.A. Reference: S 904

  33. Western Canada, 1901: [Blackfoot Indians] ready to meet the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on their visit to Canada O.A. Reference: Acc. 6711 S 4796

  34. New Westminster, B.C., c1880: West Coast Indians in boats O.A. Reference: Acc. 6826 S 6970

  35. Wiarton, c1880: Mrs. Emily Root, age 20 (1908 - age 88, a resident of Christian Island) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6081 S 4019

  36. Ungava, 1918: The MacKenzie Boys (Montagnais Indians) with their mother, near Fort Nascopie O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 5530

  37. Ungava, Quebec, 1918: Montagnais Indians on the trail O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4987

  38. Ungava, 1918: Nascopie Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4981

  39. Ungava, 1918: Mother MacKenzie from Seven Islands at age 80 (a member of the Montagnais tribe) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4980

  40. Ungava, 1918: Montagnais Indians arriving at the headwaters of the Moisie River O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4942

  41. Temagami region: Indian women O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 12897

  42. Temagami region: Indian men with paddles O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 12896

  43. Temagami region: Indian woman with child in a cradle board O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 12893

  44. Temagami region: Indian man and woman O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 12887

  45. Temagami region: three Indian women O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 12886

  46. Temagami region: Indian family seated by canoe which they are building O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 12884

  47. Temagami region: Indian woman with baby in cradle board O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 12882

  48. Temagami region, 1947: Indian woman named Angela O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 12881

  49. Lake Temagami area, c1900: "Temagami Ned" with Indian woman and child O.A. Reference: Acc. 6496 S 11288

  50. Lake Temagami area, c1900: two Indians posed O.A. Reference: Acc. 6496 S 11287

  51. Lake Temagami area, c1900: four Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6496 S 11286

  52. Lake Temagami, c1910: "Temagami Ned" and Gilbert Cochrane probably at Camp Temagami. Ned was a friend of "Grey Owl" and an uncle of Archie Belaney's wife, Angela Aguena O.A. Reference: Acc. 6991 S 13146

  53. Temagami region, c1900: John Aguena and wife standing before their wigwam. John is brother to Angela Aguena O.A. Reference: Acc. 9097 S 13147

  54. Bear Island, Temagami: Log cabin with group outside, including Chief and Mrs. Whitebear, first Indians in Temagami O.A. Reference: Acc. 4794 S 6615

  55. Bear Island, Temagami, 12 Sept. 1924: group photo (identified on photo) O.A. Reference: Acc. 4793 S 6593

  56. Temagami, c1920: Billy Friday O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12962

  57. Bear Island, Temagami, c1960: Rita O'Sullivan (nee Moore) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12966

  58. Bear Island, Temagami, c1920-1930, right to left: Alice Moore with Laura Moore in cradle board; other adult and baby unidentified O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12965

  59. Temagami, c1900: Charlie Moore with canoe O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12967

  60. Bear Island, Temagami, c1914-1918: Charley Potts in uniform O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12968

  61. Bear Island, Temagami, 1914-1918: Donald MacKenzie, Tom Potts in uniform O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12970

  62. Bear Island, Temagami: Mr. and Mrs. Francois White Bear on their wedding day. White Bear was Chief O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12944

  63. Bear Island, Temagami: Mr. and Mrs. William Pishabo O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12952

Tray 3: Contains slides 127 - 189

  1. Engraving from Canadian Magazine, Vol. 20, p.342: "Tecumseh" O.A. Reference: S 4814

  2. Engraving by J. Thompson of W. Gush picture: Rev. John [Shahwundais], Indian Chief and Methodist missionary O.A. Reference: S 2150

  3. Saskatchewan, 1918: Chief Thunderchild O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12307

  4. Brantford, 11 Aug. 1886: Corner-stone laying ceremony at Brant's monument. The stone was laid by Chief Henry Clench. Mr. Allan Cleghorn, elected Chief and President of Monument Committee, is addressing the crowd. Chief Smoke Johnson and George M. Johnson sitting on the block (Pauline Johnson's grandfather and father) O.A. Reference: S 888

  5. Pauline Johnson (1862-1913): Six Nation poet O.A. Reference: S 898

  6. Sketch of Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea, 1742-1807) O.A. Reference: S 885

  7. Brantford, 1 Oct. 1869: Reception of Prince Arthur (Duke of Connaught) at the Mohawk Church, by Simcoe Kerr (Grandson of Brant) and the chief of the Six Nations ("Two Princes of Blood") O.A. Reference: S 895

  8. Brantford: Six Nations Chiefs. Standing, left to right are (back) Jacob Williams, John Anderson and George Johnson; (front) Rev. Isaac Bearfoot and Isaac Hill (official interpreter); sitting are Seneca Johnson, Joseph Snow, Rev. Adam Elliot, Col. Casper T. Gilkison (Superintendent), J. Smoke Johnson, Rev. A. Nelles and Chief Henry Clench. Snow and Johnson are 1812 warriors O.A. Reference: S 892

  9. Brantford, 1 Oct. 1869: Six Nations Chiefs and wives and children awaiting the arrival of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught O.A. Reference: S 897

  10. Brantford, 1 Oct. 1869: Six Nations braves in Was Dress, awaiting the visit of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, at the old Mohawk Church O.A. Reference: S 896

  11. Water-colour, 1847, similar to the works of a Mr. J.O. Lewis: A Sioux Chief (L) and a Pottawatania Chief (R). This sketch is thought to be the work of a pupil of "the Master of Penetanguishene School in 1847" O.A. Reference: S 1140

  12. Group of Sioux O.A. Reference: S 853

  13. Severn, Ontario, c1941: Old St. Peter's Church, built of logs probably about 1876 O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12281

  14. Sarcee Indians, Chief Bull's Head: Chief from the late 1860's to his death in 1911 O.A. Reference: S 851

  15. Sarcee Indian brave O.A. Reference: S 855

  16. Sarcee Indian Chief with travois and pony O.A. Reference: S 869

  17. Engraving, c early 1790's: a Sachem exhorting Indians to war O.A. Reference: Acc. 2314 S 4373

  18. Rupert's House, 1933: "Gardiens" of the Quebec Beaver Preserve, set up by James and Maud Watt O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 5529

  19. Rupert's House, 1936: Tommy Jacob, sons and family O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4944

  20. Indians repairing a canoe O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11682

  21. Camp Kandalore, Dorset: birch bark canoe O.A. Reference: Acc. 6761 S 11768

  22. Camp Kandalore, Dorset, birch bark canoe: often traditions and important historic events of an Indian tribe were incorporated into art work on the exterior of a canoe O.A. Reference: Acc. 6761 S 11770

  23. Camp Kandalore, Dorset: a birch bark canoe of Algonkian origin which reveals the blending of natural materials - roots, bark and planking in an artistic and durable design O.A. Reference: Acc. 6761 S 11771

  24. Camp Kandalore, Dorset: rare example of the famous "Rice Lake" canoe, with canvas removed. The shape is a replica of the better know bark canvas of Central Canada O.A. Reference: Acc. 6761 S 11789

  25. Indians fishing O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11698

  26. Hudson Bay region: Indian girl cleaning fish O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11689

  27. Hudson Bay region: Indians fishing O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11688

  28. Hudson Bay region: Indian putting fish up to smoke O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11679

  29. Makokibatan (Thunder Bay region): squaw drying sturgeon O.A. Reference: S 2471

  30. Lake Namisco: Indians drying sturgeon O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11493

  31. England, late 1935: Archie Gelaney (Grey Owl) in full costume O.A. Reference: Acc. 9291 S 14233

  32. Biscotasing, c1925: Alec Espaniel's child in front of their home O.A. Reference: Acc. 9083 S 13107

  33. Fort Matachewan, July 1910: squaw with baby in cradle board O.A. Reference: Acc. 9006 S 12863

  34. Biscotasing, c1920: Donald Legace and Mrs. "Tincan" (Mrs. Schikamic) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6997 S 13319

  35. Chief High Eagle - Blackfoot O.A. Reference: S 862

  36. Chief High Eagle - Blackfoot O.A. Reference: S 866

  37. Blood Indians: Chief White Wines and wife from Calgary. She graduated from the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph O.A. Reference: S 865

  38. Hobema Indians: Chief Moon from Calgary O.A. Reference: S 863

  39. Blackfoot Indians: Chief Duck in hunting costume O.A. Reference: S 868

  40. Blackfoot Indians: Chief Duck O.A. Reference: S 867

  41. Blood Indians: Chief One Man O.A. Reference: S 864

  42. Metis Beach, Quebec, 1929: Archie Belaney ("Grey Owl") with beaver O.A. Reference: Acc. 9291 S 14232

  43. Lithograph: Joseph Brant (1742-1807), Chief of Six Nations Indians O.A. Reference: S 2076

  44. Brave Dog Society O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12312

  45. Rainy River District, c1903: Eddie Iraves at age 114 O.A. Reference: Acc. 6693 S 11443

  46. Rainy River District, c1912: Brown family on Manitou Reserve, west of Emo O.A. Reference: Acc. 6693 S 11442

  47. Hudson Bay?: Group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12258

  48. Ojibwa dancing costume, c1941 O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12251

  49. Toronto?, c1936: Big White Owl (Ojibwa Indian) O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14475

  50. Cataract Junction, Ontario, 1899: The Junction House (painting by Chief Beaver) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2748 S 778

  51. Hudson Bay Region: Indian boy holding a powder horn and a shot bag O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11705

  52. Lac Seul, Ontario: Indians smoking moose O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12328

  53. Cape Croker, Ontario, 1910: Indians skidding logs O.A. Reference: Acc. 6081 S 4013

  54. Moose Factory: trapping "Winter Packet" O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11492

  55. Hudson's Bay Region: Indians trekking through woods O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11694

  56. Albany House, 1920's: Indian women gathering wood O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8579

  57. Albany House, 1920's: Indian women playing checkers with stones O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8578

  58. Albany House, 1920's: Indian women playing checkers with stones O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8581

  59. Osnaburgh District (Kenora District), July 1905: Indians preparing for feast in celebration for the signing of the James Bay Indian Treaty O.A. Reference: Acc. 2485 S 7518

  60. Albany House, 1920's: Indians playing shinny (hockey) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8588

  61. Temagami area: Indian hockey team (1900?) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6496 S 11295

  62. Six Nation Reserve, 1867: lacrosse team O.A. Reference: Acc. 4822 S 4749

  63. Barwick, Rainy River District, 23 June 1899: Indian pow-wow O.A. Reference: Acc. 6693 S 11440

Tray 4: Contains slides 190 - 252

  1. Albany House, 1920's: Indians tobaganning O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8571

  2. Rev. John Sunday (1796-1875): missionary called Shawundais O.A. Reference: S 14224

  3. Rev. William Case: Methodist missionary O.A. Reference: S 14225

  4. Rev. Henry B. Steinhauer, (1820-1884): missionary O.A. Reference: S 14227

  5. Rev. Egerton Steinhauer: missionary O.A. Reference: S 14228

  6. Rev. Robert Steinhauer and family: missionary O.A. Reference: S 14229

  7. NWT (now Sask.), c1885: Chief Big Bear. At Humbolt camp of Governor-General's Body Guard during 1885 rebellion. Inscription on gun, Pi-a-Pot, copyrighted J.A. Brock O.A. Reference: Acc. 2381 S 5442

  8. Indian catechist with his canoe, c1941 O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12253

  9. Albany House, 1920's: Indian girls and Christmas celebrations O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8572

  10. Albany House, 1920's: Indian family on front porch O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8582

  11. Albany House, 1920's: Wood chopping: Indian mother with baby in papoose O.A. Reference: Acc. 9443 S 8585

  12. Albany House, 1920's: Indian women of the church O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8587

  13. Albany House, 1920's: Indian children in winter dress O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8586

  14. Moose Factory, 1929-1934: Wife of Indian Chief and her baby from Albany O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11350

  15. Albany House, 1920's: Indian women in row boats O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8555

  16. Albany House, 1920's: Indian boys with their catch of fish O.A. Reference: Acc. 6443 S 8550

  17. 1886 (left to right): Chief Sawson of Battle River (Cree); Chief Pakau of Whitefish (Cree); Jonas Bigstone, nephew of Bear's Paw of the Stoney Indians of Morley, Sask. O.A. Reference: Acc. 3715 S 902

  18. Lake Temagami area, c1900: Austin Bay Indian settlement O.A. Reference: Acc. 6496 S 11289

  19. Biscotasing, c1919-1920: Indian woman posing with a trader. The trader's costume was loaned from Harry Woodworth, H.B.C. factor, who obtained it from Fort Nelson O.A. Reference: Acc. 6997 S 13323

  20. Biscotasing, c1925: Indian women in front of station on pay day. They turned their head when the picture was taken O.A. Reference: Acc. 9083 S 13106

  21. Biscotasing: old water tower and two unidentified children O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13139

  22. Bark Lake, Algoma, c1920: Alec Espaniel, Archie Belaney's (Grey Owl) best friend in Biscotasing O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14485

  23. Biscotasing, c1925: Alec Espaniel and grandchildren. Espaniel is wearing "Grey Owl's" costume O.A. Reference: Acc. 9083 S 13102

  24. Biscotasing: Alec and Jimmy Espaniel and Jimmy's children. Jimmy was a friend of "Grey Owl" O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13119

  25. Biscotasing: Alec Espaniel with his son Jimmy O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13128

  26. Biscotasing: Mrs. Jimmy Espaniel with her children in canoe O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13131

  27. Biscotasing: Jimmy Espaniel (born c1900) as a young man O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13136

  28. Biscotasing: Jimmy Espaniel as a young man O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13120

  29. Biscotasing: young Jimmy Espaniel out camping O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13138

  30. Biscotasing, l. to r.: unidentified, "Grey Owl", and Jimmy Espaniel O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13121

  31. Blood Indian (Metis) O.A. Reference: S 861 Note: contradictory description copied from original

  32. Cape Croker, c1880-1890: Mrs. Peter Jones, wife of first chief of Cape Croker O.A. Reference: Acc. 6081 S 4012

  33. Cape Croker, c1927: Mrs. Peter Jones (in foreground), shortly before her 1927 death O.A. Reference: Acc. 6081 S 4018

  34. Cape Croker: Chief Charles Jones (1856-1954), wearing William IV medal given to his father, Rev. Peter Jones O.A. Reference: Acc. 6081 S 4014

  35. Cape Croker, c1884: Susan (Richard), Soloman (rear); Burlyn la Vallee (child in rear); Alli la Vallee (child in front) with Mrs. Tom Richard (grandmother of Susan) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6081 S 4017

  36. Churchill, Man., c1941: St. Paul's Church on the old site. This building was shipped from England and erected in 1890 O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12279

  37. Groundhog River, Cochrane District, c1910-1915: Baptismal service. Mose Lamore, Francis Blackeye (holding baby), and baby John. Credit: "Rev. W.L.L. Lawrence Collection. O.A." O.A. Reference: Acc. 9160 S 13859

  38. Groundhog River, Cochrane District, c1910-1915: Baptismal service. Mose Lamore, Francis Blackeye (holding baby) and baby John O.A. Reference: Acc. 9160 S 13858

  39. Moose Factory? 1860's: Red Stockings and son (Cree tribe) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1955

  40. Trout Lake, c1941: Confirmation candidates (Crees?) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12248

  41. Round Lake, c1941: Confirmation candidates. Round Lake is an outstation 100 miles to the south of Trout Lake. Service was held in a log church which had no pews. It took 4 hard days and 29 portages to get to Trout Lake. O.A. Reference: Acc. 6875 S 12250

  42. Moose Factory, c1869: A Cree girl called Emilia O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1954

  43. English River, Cochrane District, 1905: Indian group filmed on the James Bay Indian Treaty Tour O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7535

  44. Cree Indians: Taken from a colour print O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12309

  45. Curve Lake (Peterborough), c1900: Joseph Whetung, Chief O.A. Reference: S 852

  46. St. Mary's, English River: Indian women O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11478

  47. Fort Albany, Cochrane District: Indian girl with rabbit-skin blanket O.A. Reference: S 2486

  48. Fort Albany, Cochrane District: Indian posing O.A. Reference: S 2485

  49. Fort Chimo, c1917: Nascopie Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4951

  50. Fort Chimo, 1918: Nascopie Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4847

  51. Fort Albany, Aug. 1905: group of Indians (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7544

  52. Fort Hope, Kenora District, July 1905: Chief Monias (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7528

  53. Fort Hope, Kenora District, 1905: group of Indians (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7527

  54. Fort Hope, Kenora District, July 1905: group of Indians (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7529

  55. Birch Lake, Temiscouta, Quebec, spring 1929: David White Stone, a character in "Grey Owl's" autobiography Pilgrims of the Wild, holding one of "Grey Owl's" beavers O.A. Reference: Acc. 9291 S 14245

  56. Birch Lake, Temiscouta, Quebec, spring 1929: David White Stone of "Pilon", from Golden Lake, Ontario O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14410

  57. Hudson Bay region: old man O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11708

  58. Hudson Bay region: group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11706

  59. Hudson Bay region: Indian man O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11703

  60. Hudson Bay region: Indian man O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11701

  61. Hudson Bay region: group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11697

  62. Hudson Bay region: old Indian woman O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11693

  63. Hudson Bay region: two Indian men O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11692

Tray 5: Contains slides 253 - 315

  1. Hudson Bay region: Indian women O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11691

  2. Hudson Bay region: group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11687

  3. England, summer 1936: Gertie Bernard ("Anahareo"), an Iroquois Indian and the fourth wife of "Grey Owl" O.A. Reference: Acc. 9291 S 14242

  4. Prince Albert, Sask., c1933: Gertie Bernard ("Anahareo") O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14412

  5. Temiscouta, Quebec, spring 1929: Gertie Bernard ("Anahareo") O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14466

  6. Ottawa River, 1901: Shantymen. "There were a good many Indians in this gang. The square timber trade was on the decline at this time and a few years later (c1908) the last raft passed down the Ottawa". Credit: Charles MacNamara Collection O.A. Write for permission to use: Mrs. Jean Cunningham, 153 Daniel Street, Arnprior, Ontario O.A. Reference: Acc. 2271 S 5187

  7. Ottawa River, Renfrew County, 1901: "Indians on Gillies Bros. raft". "G.B.C." stands for Gillies Brothers Coulonge". See slide 258 for credit and permission details O.A. Reference: Acc. 2271 S 5185

  8. Rupert's House (James Bay region), c1866-1868: religious camp meeting attended by Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 2012

  9. Minaki, Kenora District, c1941: Indian councillor and his pow-wow drum O.A. Reference: Acc. 6785 S 12252

  10. 1860's Kilakotah, daughter of Chief Coboway (Christian name Marguerite, c1808-1873). "Blanket" wife of William Matthews and James MacMillan (M.B.C. & N.W.C. factors) and Catholic wife of Louis Labonte I. O.A. Reference: Acc. 6670 S 4500

  11. Rupert's House, c1869: Annie Chilton, a Metis O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1935

  12. Moose Factory or Rupert's House, c1869: Metis girl called Lizzie O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1930

  13. Winnipeg, c1902: William MacMillan (1800-1903): Metis, son of James MacMillan (H.B.C. & N.W.C. factor). Buffalo hunter at Fort Edmonton. Settled at Red River in 1830's. Shown with wife Margaret Dease (1818-1912) at their home (now Assiniboine park) shortly before his death in 1903 at the age of 103 O.A. Reference: Acc. 4851 S 7198

  14. Martin's Falls, Kenora District: Indians and Metis O.A. Reference: S 2473

  15. Bear Island, Temagami: Mr. Charles Moore Sr. O.A. Reference: Acc. 6986 S 12957

  16. Moose Factory or Rupert's House, c1869: Janet Woppermnaweskum, Metis O.A. Reference: Acc. 2210 S 1959

  17. Mistassini, Quebec: Indian school children O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11685

  18. J. Ojijitekha, Brant-Sero: Indian writer, actor and interpreter O.A. Reference: S 2077

  19. John Brant, son of Joseph Brant O.A. Reference: S 2075

  20. Moose Factory: Indian school children O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11479

  21. Moose Factory, 1929-1934: Indian widows housed in shacks behind Mission property O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11349

  22. Moose Factory, 1929-1934: Indian boys in the field, seeing grain in stock for the first time (no reference number given)

  23. Moose Factory, Aug. 1905: two elderly Indians (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7552

  24. Moose Factory: Indian girls O.A. Reference: S 2522

  25. Nemaska, Quebec, c1920's or 1930's: Indian names Luc with his wife. Nemaska was a post supplied by Rupert's House (Moose Factory) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4962

  26. Nemaska, Quebec, 1925: Luke (Luc?) Matawiscum and his wife O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4958

  27. Osnaburgh House, Kenora District, July 1905: group of Indians (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7516

  28. Parry Sound District, 1890-1915: Indians on C.P.R. construction camp O.A. Reference: Acc. 3924 S 2341

  29. Parry Sound District, 1890-1915: Indian on a C.P.R. construction site O.A. Reference: Acc. 3924 S 2340

  30. Port Coldwell, Ontario, 1900: Indian children O.A. Reference: Acc. 4137 St 54

  31. Indian who is called "Rabbit Carrier" O.A. Reference: Acc. 3075 S 1888

  32. Red Lake, 1925: John Jones, prospector (3rd from right), with Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6805 S 11805

  33. Rupert's House: Indian boys at play O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11699

  34. Rupert's House: Indian school children O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11686

  35. Rupert's House, 1933: group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4961

  36. Rupert's House, 1930: Indian family O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4960

  37. Rupert's House, 1920's or 1930's: Hannah Hester and children O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4953

  38. Rupert's House, 1935: group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6430 S 4948 [Acc. 6530?]

  39. Rupert's House, 1933: group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4946

  40. Rupert's House, 1925: Sally and daughter Louisa O.A. Reference: Acc. 6530 S 4945

  41. Abitibi River, Cochrane District, 1905: Commissioner of the James Bay Treaty Tour seated in a H.B.C. canoe O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7569

  42. New Post, Cochrane District, Aug. 1905: Chief Esau and Abitibi Indians (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7568

  43. Abitibi River, 1905: Poling on the river (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7567

  44. Gore's Landing, Ontario: Billy Nogan and family. Billy, an Indian outcast, lived over 100 years O.A. Reference: Acc. 2359 S 4724

  45. Northern Ontario?: Indian man O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11680

  46. Moose Factory, c1929-1934: Allasappi brothers. Mother was "Eskimo Annie", father was Indian Allasappi O.A. Reference: Acc. 6440 S 11342

  47. Northern Ontario: Indian mother with child in cradle O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11502

  48. Northern Ontario: group of Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11494

  49. Northern Ontario: Indian family O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11511

  50. Northern Ontario: elderly Indian man O.A. Reference: Acc. 6500 S 11501

  51. Biscotasing, c1914-1918: Charlie Kuskachew in army uniform. Later killed in W.W. I O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14444

  52. Biscotasing area, late 1920's: "Buckshot" Minnesque O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14493

  53. Biscotasing area: "Buckshot" Minnesque (an Ojibwa) O.A. Reference: Acc. 6975 S 13127

  54. Fort Matachoan (sie) [Metachewan], c1906: Indian guide and family O.A. Reference: Acc. 4795 S 6609

  55. Biscotasing area: Ojibwa Indians. "Buckshot" Minnesque on right. Indian names of these men was Minewasqwe O.A. Reference: Acc. 6957 S 13126

  56. Biscotasing Ojibwas: Joe "Buckshot" Minnesque and his wife Barbara O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14446

  57. Ramsay Lake, Biscotasing area: Mr. Joe Minnesque Jr., Mrs. Joe Minnesquasque, Mr. "Pinase" (from Sturgeon Falls) O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14447

  58. Biscotasing, Ojibwa Indians: Joe Minnesque Sr. and family O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14448

  59. Biscotasing, c1930: Barbara Minnesque (nee Kuskachew) O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14445

  60. Biscotasing, c1914-1918: Antoine Minnesque in W.W.I army uniform O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14443

  61. Biscotasing: Ojibwa Indian. Neginikabo O.A. Reference: Acc. 9164 S 14467

  62. Watercolour by J.O. Lewis: Treaty of Fony Du Lac, [1847]: Chippewa squaws O.A. Reference: S 903

  63. Biscotasing, c1925:; "Buckshot" Minnesque and family with Mr. Goldman from New York O.A. Reference: Acc. 9083 S 13105

Tray 6: Contains slides 316 - 378

  1. Flying Post, Sudbury District, July 1906: Indian children (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7623

  2. Flying Post, Sudbury District, July 1906: Indian boy (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7622

  3. Sudbury District, 1906: near the height of land en route to Flying Post (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7621

  4. New Brunswick House, Algoma District, July 1906: Indian woman, girl and child (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7618

  5. New Brunswick House, July 1906: an old squaw (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7617

  6. New Brunswick House, Algoma District, July 1906: Indian mother and children (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7616

  7. Flying Post, Sudbury District, July 1906: two Indian men (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7615

  8. Flying Post, Sudbury District, July 1906: Indian women (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7614

  9. Flying Post, Sudbury District, July 1906: group of Indian women, children and pets (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7613

  10. Flying Post, Sudbury District, July 1906: Indian women (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7612

  11. Northern Ontario, 1905-1906: James Bay Treaty Commissioners distributing tobacco to Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7609

  12. New Brunswick House, Algoma District, July 1906: Betsy making nets (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7607

  13. New Brunswick House, July 1906: Old Betsy (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7606

  14. New Brunswick House, Algoma District, July 1906: Long Peter and Betsy (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7605

  15. New Brunswick House, Algoma District, July 1906: Long Peter in H.B.C. canoe (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7604

  16. Missanabie, Algoma District, July 1906: Mrs. Black (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7602

  17. Osnaburgh House, Kenora District, 1905: blind Chief Missalog making a speech (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7600

  18. Abitibi River, c1906: Indian named "Old Louis IV" (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7599

  19. Fort Abitibi, Cochrane District, June 1906: four Indian women (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7598

  20. Fort Abitibi, Cochrane District, June 1906: group of Indian women and children O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7597

  21. Metagami, Sudbury District, July 1906: Indians at a treaty feast (James Bay Indian Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7596

  22. Moose Factory, Aug. 1905: young Indian boy (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7560

  23. Fort Albany, Aug. 1905: Indians and Husky dogs O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7539

  24. Martin Falls, Kenora District, July 1905: running the rapids (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7533

  25. Albany River, 1905: York boats (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7531

  26. James Bay Treaty Tour: Commissioners Daniel McMartin, Samuel Stewart, Thomas Ray (H.B.C. representative) and Jimmie Suaine (Metis guide) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7526

  27. 1905-1906: Jimmy Suaine, James Bay Treaty Tour guide O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7522

  28. Lac Seul, Kenora District, 1905: Commissioners of the James Bay Treaty and Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7509

  29. Lac Seul, Kenora District, 1905: "Old Wolf" (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7508

  30. Canoe Lake, Kenora District, 1905: at Grassy Portage - Canoe Lake en route to Lac Seul (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7505

  31. Ishkaque Portage, Kenora District, 1905: James Bay Treaty Commissioners and Indians O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7504

  32. Biscotasing, c1906: Indian mother and children (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7632

  33. Biscotasing, c1906: Chief Espaniel (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7631

  34. Biscotasing, c1906: Chief Espaniel (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7630

  35. Flying Post, Sudbury District, July 1906: Indians "Making the Treaty" (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7627

  36. New Brunswick House, Algoma District, July 1906: Indian mother and child (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7626

  37. Metagami (Spanish River), c1906: Indian woman and grandchild (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7625

  38. Pic River, Thunder Bay District, 1906?: "low water" (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7591

  39. 1905-1906: Isaac Rich (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7581

  40. Root River, Kenora District, 1905?: "Tracking up rapids" (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7686

  41. c1905: Joe Carpenter and family (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7685

  42. Fort Hope, Kenora District, 1905: group of Indians (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7681

  43. 1905-1906: James Bay Treaty Commissioners Stewart, McMartin and party O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7680

  44. New Brunswick House, Algoma District, July 1906: "Old Betsy" and daughter (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7679

  45. Fort Abitibi, Cochrane District, June 1905: Widow Frederick (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7676

  46. Metagami, Sudbury District, June 1906: Indian feast (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7674

  47. Metagami, Sudbury District, June 1906: Indian feast (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7673

  48. Fort Abitibi, Cochrane District, June 1906: an Indian man (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7672

  49. Temagami, Bear Island, 1906: Metis standing in front of their school (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7670

  50. Fort Metagami, Sudbury District, June 1906: Indian girl (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7668

  51. Metagami, Sudbury District, June 1906: Indian girl (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7667

  52. Metagami, Sudbury District, June 1906: group of Indians (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7666

  53. Metagami, Sudbury District, June 1906: Indian feast (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7665

  54. En route to Metagami, June 1906: Man carrying a pack (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7662

  55. En route to Metagami, June 1906: Men in canoes (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7661

  56. Matachewan, Timiskaming District, June 1906: Miss Langevia "belle" of the fort (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7660

  57. Metachewan, Timiskaming District, June 1906: Indian boy (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7659

  58. Metachewan, Timiskaming District, June 1906: Indian mother and daughter (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7658

  59. Fort Metachewan, Timiskaming District, June 1906: Chief Michel and wife (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7657

  60. Fort Metachewan, Timiskaming District, June 1906: Chief Michel (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7656

  61. Fort Metachewan, Timiskaming District, June 1906: Indian family (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7655

  62. Metachewan, Timiskaming District, June 1906: Indian encampment (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7654

  63. Chapleau, 1906: Indian tents (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7651

Tray 7: Contains slides 379 - 387

  1. Chapleau, 1906: Commissioner sketching Chief Cheesequinine (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7650

  2. Chapleau, 1906: Chief Cheesequinine (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7649

  3. Chapleau, 1906: Chief Cheesequinine (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7648

  4. Chapleau, 1906: James Bay Treaty Commissioners' tents O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7647

  5. Long Lake, Kenora District, Aug. 1906: Indian women (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7645

  6. Long Lake, Kenora District, Aug. 1906: Indian woman (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7644

  7. Long Lake, Kenora District, Aug. 1906: Indian Chief and family (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7643

  8. Long Lake, Kenora District, Aug. 1906: "Old Shabojesick" (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7642

  9. Northern Ontario, c1906: portaging (James Bay Treaty Tour) O.A. Reference: Acc. 2475 S 7636

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