Image of unidentified First Nations men preparing to portage a boat hauling supplies on the Athabasca River. Caption on photograph reads, "The photo shows the H.B. Co's. fur boats landing at the foot of the rapid preparatory to making the portage, 265 north of Edmonton."
Image of a moose standing next to a tipi. The caption on the photograph reads, "The moose is not much used being too difficult to train. Dogs are used now exclusively instead."
Image of a group of Tlicho men loading a boat with bags of flour. The Tlicho people are a part of the Dene First Nations. Caption on photograph reads, "Flour here is worth $10 a hundred lbs."
Image of a group of Tlicho men portaging a boat. The Tlicho people are a part of the Dene First Nations. Caption on photograph reads, "Goods and boats are portaged four times in 25 miles on account of the rapids on Slave River."
Image of a First Nations man and woman with blankets wrapped around themselves. They are most likely of one of the sub-groups of the Quatsino First Nation.
A stereographic photo of a group of First Nations people. Totem poles can be seen in the background of the photograph. Possibly taken on Vancouver Island.