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| Reserves, Camps & Dwellings: Plains | |||
| Blackfoot Tepee A painted Blackfoot tepee with typical
symbols. ID #10089 |
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| Fort Chipewyan Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, 1894. Photogravure by
Harry S. Watson (1871-1936). ID #21761 |
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| Reserves, Camps & Dwellings: Miscellaneous | |||
| James Cook Captain James Cook, c. 1777. By Nathaniel dance
(1735-1811). ID #21767 |
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| Halifax Micmacs Micmacs near Halifax in 1808, after two
centuries of contact with Europeans. ID #10035 |
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| Indian Tepees Cree or Assiniboine tepees in front of Rocky
Mountain Fort in Alberta, 1848. Watercolour by Paul Kane (1810-1871), who from 1846 to 1848
travelled throughout the west to portray the life of Western
Indians. ID #23255 |
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| Wikwemikong Reserve Wikwemikong Indian Reserve,
Manitoulin Island, 1856. Set up in 1836, this area remained one of the major Indian holdings left
in Upper Canada. Watercolour by William Armstrong (1822-1914), 1908. ID #20338 |
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| Montagnais-Naskopi Lodges Montagnais-Naskopi lodges on the
St. Lawrence River near Sept-Iles, c. 1863, showing both wigwams and a European-style church
building. ID #10033 |
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| Inuit's Summer Tent A Copper Inuits' summer tent, July, 1915,
covered with caribou skins. ID #10054 |
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| Algonquin Encampment Algonquin Indian Encampment on the
Ottawa River. The Algonquins were mostly situated up the Ottawa and early became involved in
the French fur trade. Pastel by Alfred Worsley Holdstock (1820-1901). ID #20248 |
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| Bear Island Post Hudson's Bay Company post, Bear Island, Lake
Temagami, Ontario. The Hudson's Bay Company, with posts such as this one, became a leading
factor in the advance of Europeans. ID #20249 |
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