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Kootenays First Nations
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Group portrait of three men

Three men stand posed for the camera. Two (positioned copy left and centre) wear native clothing. The third, positioned copy right, wears western-style dress. A fourth man (wearing native dress) to the far right is not completely visible in this photograph. The group stands in front of a wooden structure.

Fred Ryckman

Group portrait in front of church

Men, women and children pose on the steps and in front of the entrance to a church. Trees and mountains are visible in the distance. A man sits on the ground, copy left, near a car.

Fred Ryckman

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

Portrait of men and horses in a field

Several men, some on horseback, stand in an open field. One man, possibly a priest, holds a cross. Some men wear western-style clothing and others wear native-style dress.

Fred Ryckman

Group portrait of men with bows and pipe

A group of men congregate around a man holding a pipe. Several men wear native dress and have bows and arrows, head dresses, and decorative bags. Some men wear western-style clothing.

Fred Ryckman

Portrait of three women and tipi

Three women in western-style dress stand in front of a tipi. Other tipis, a tree, and a structure are visible in the background. Mountains can be seen in distance.

Fred Ryckman

Portrait of man and woman

A man and woman in western-style dress, pose for the camera. The woman holds onto her hat. Several individuals on horseback are visible behind them.

Fred Ryckman

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