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Group portrait of processional to lake

A man who may be a priest walks under a canopy. He is accompanied by four men who carry the canopy, four men carrying flags, and four women. A lake is visible behind the group as is a mountain in the distance.

Fred Ryckman

Group portrait of men and boys

Eleven individuals pose on the steps leading to the door of a church. The nine adults and two young boys wear western-style clothing.

Fred Ryckman

Mountain view

View from an elevated site showing mountain tops. Snow-covered evergreens appear in the foreground.

Fred Ryckman

Group portrait of men in native clothing, view two

Seven men dressed in native clothing stand facing the camera. The men on each end are only partially visible. Trees or bushes and the roof of some kind of structure are visible behind the men. A younger man or boy peeks out from behind the line of older men.

Fred Ryckman

Portrait of a smiling man in a hat

A smiling man faces the camera with his hands crossed in front of his chest. He wears western clothing, as do two other partially visible men on either side of him. They stand in front of a wooded wall.

Fred Ryckman

File Hills Indian Colony Band

Postcard depicts a marching band in uniform holding their instruments for a group portrait. Inscription on drum indicates that the name of the band is "File Hills Indian Colony Band." Upside down handwriting in pencil on verso reads "Saskatchewan."

First Nations Chiefs, North Vancouver, B.C.

Postcard depicts a group of people standing in two rows with buildings in the background. Verso of the postcard indicates that the publisher is "The Valentine & Sons United Publishing Co. Limited" and includes an annotation in pen that reads "before visit to England / to see reigning monarch."

First Nations Chiefs, British Columbia.

Postcard depicts a group of epople standing in two rows. Verso of the postcard indicates that the publisher is "The Valentine & Sons United Publishing Co. Limited" and includes an annotation in pen that reads "Prof / Kingscote."

A Stoney Nakoda First nation Encampment.

Postcard depicts several people and horses standing outside a collection of tipis, with one person sitting on horseback. Verso of the postcard indicates that the publisher is "The Valentine & Sons United Publishing Co. Limited."

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