ArchivesOfOntario: A Cree boy at Weenusk with a caribou skull
ArchivesOfOntario: Daughter of Alex Luke, Mattagami Reserve
ArchivesOfOntario: Seal blubber hanging to dry in Attawapiskat
ArchivesOfOntario: Antoine Minnewasqwe in his Canadian Expeditionary Force uniform
ArchivesOfOntario: [Map showing treaties in Ontario] James L. Morris, [base] Map of the province of Ontario: Dominion of Canada. Map No. 20a. Ontario: Department of Surveys
ArchivesOfOntario: Mrs. Charlie Agostie cooking caribou meat, from a caribou that her husband shot, over an open fire
ArchivesOfOntario: Woman at Sandy Lake
ArchivesOfOntario: Birchbark covered fish smoking shelter, Longlac
ArchivesOfOntario: William Moore of Mattagami Reserve, near Gogama, Ont., mending a gill net for Department of Lands and Forests
ArchivesOfOntario: Spaghnum moss is drying as stuffing for an infants moss bag or tikinagun, Lansdowne House
ArchivesOfOntario: Charlie Agosti removing brains from caribou head [with woman and child looking on], Attawapuskat [Attawapiskat]. Brains serve a function as alum and salt in hide tanning.
ArchivesOfOntario: Portrait of an Aboriginal man [Portrait of an unidentified Indigenous man]
ArchivesOfOntario: Woman of the Echum family fleshing a beaver pelt and scraping it during the "frost drying" process, near Gogoma
ArchivesOfOntario: Stanley Naveau with a moosehide that has been de-haired, and hung to cure before being cut into "babiche". Babiche is rawhide lacing such as used for snowshoe webbing, Mattagami Reserve, Gogama
ArchivesOfOntario: Smoke house, Waweagama Lake (Round Lake), Patricia District
ArchivesOfOntario: Trappers at Deer Lake recording details of previous winter's catch of fur bearers and kill of big game for visiting Provincial wildlife officer
ArchivesOfOntario: Woman with a child in a tikinagun, Sandy Lake
ArchivesOfOntario: Mrs. George Baxter lacing a beaver pelt into a drying frame. Overhead hangs half of a tanned moosehide.
ArchivesOfOntario: [Indigenous woman pictured in front of wigwam]
ArchivesOfOntario: [Indigenous woman at the door of her log cabin]
ArchivesOfOntario: Woman plucking geese
ArchivesOfOntario: Hunters with killed caribou
ArchivesOfOntario: "A trio of Indians of the Caughnawaga tribe with decorated paddles bows and arrows" [Three Kahnawá:ke Mohawk men photographed wearing regalia, headdresses, and posing with paddles, bows, and arrows in front of a tipi]
ArchivesOfOntario: "Big Thunder" [Kahnawá:ke Mohawk man photographed wearing regalia and headdress]
ArchivesOfOntario: "American Horse, a Caughnawaga Indian" [Twanietanekan, also known as Angus Montour, a Kahnawá:ke Mohawk farmer, carpenter, activist, dancer, and Deer clan hereditary chief]
ArchivesOfOntario: Smoking moose hide – Weagamow Lake
ArchivesOfOntario: Woman de-hairing caribou hide at Attawapiskat
ArchivesOfOntario: Elijah Kakegamic with a wolverine pelt (Sandy Lake)
ArchivesOfOntario: Plug of alder wood inserted through the nasal septum of a dead beaver. The trapper dragged the carcass home by attaching a length of twine to the plug, far easier than carrying it.
ArchivesOfOntario: John Baptiste Fiddler planing lumber at Sandy Lake