Women
- A Half Breed Family, Green Lake
- A Sitting of the Commission
- Aboriginal women weaving fabric
- Angus McKay (84 Yrs) on horse
- At Devil's Lake (02)
- At Duck Lake (04)
- At Onion Lake (01)
- At Onion Lake (02)
- At Onion Lake (04)
- At Onion Lake (05)
- At Red Deer Lake
- Beatrice Belanger and Josephine Daigneault
- By Tent with Kitten
- Charlie Trottier Returns to Old-Timers after 43 years (01)
- Charlie Trottier Returns to Old-Timers after 43 years (02)
- Confirmation
- Couronne Maurice
- Desjarlais Family (01)
- Desjarlais Family (02)
- Duck Lake (02)
- Edouard Beaupré (10)
- Elizabeth (Letendre) Fisher
- Entrance to Salaba’s mine, Willow Bunch
- Family at Duck Lake
- Family at Montreal Lake, SK
- Fiedler family
- Frank and Margaret Fiedler
- Frank Delorme (with crossed arms?) with his wife and children in front of his house
- Frank Delorme and his wife Cléo Gladue
- Frank Delorme’s father, mother, and sisters
- Frank Fiddler and Margaret Laliberte
- Frontier and Pioneer Life (02)
- Gaspard Beaupré and Florestine Beaupré (Piche) with their children, Jules, Marie Anne and Germaine
- George and Rosine Nofield née Desjarlais
- Group of Half-Breeds at Grand Rapids
- Group on the Bank of a River
- H.B. Co's Tramway, Grand Rapids
- Ile-a-la-Crosse – Citizens - Women
- In Tent with Kitten
- Indians, Métis, tents, camps, women
- Jean-Louis Légaré’s home
- John Baptiste Blondeau and wife with children Eleanor and John and priests
- John Groat and Family
- John O. Groat and Family at the Hudson's Bay Post
- Joseph Z LaRocque and Family
- Julie (Lagimodière) Riel and her son, Alexandre Riel
- Keewatin Centre (03)
- Keewatin Centre (04)
- Keewatin Centre (07)
- La Ronge handicraft shop
- Lac La Ronge Fishery (01)
- Lac La Ronge Fishery (02)
- Lac La Ronge Women's Association
- Lady with Man holding Kitten in front of Tent
- Laliberte Family
- Lebret Métis Farm (07)
- Louis Jourdain and Family
- Louise Disdain’s sister at Buffalo Narrows
- Marguerite Riel
- Marie-Rose “Mistress of the School”
- Men and Women at Duck Lake (01)
- Men and Women at Duck Lake (02)
- Métis Family (01)
- Métis Family (02)
- Métis Family (03)
- Métis Family (04)
- Métis family of Napoleon Lavallee, Crooked Lake Treaty encampment
- Métis Women and a Boy
- Monsieur et Madame L. Heagy
- Mr and Mrs Alfred Carrier (sic)
- Mr. And Mrs. Charles Trottier
- Mr. and Mrs. J. Bottineau
- Mr. and Mrs. Trefflé Bonneau, in 1916
- Mr. Angus McKay and family
- Mr. Bossman, Mr. Giles and Catherine (Beatty) Okanee (01)
- Mr. Bossman, Mr. Giles and Catherine (Beatty) Okanee (02)
- Mr. Halcrow and Family
- Mrs Paul Adolf and Mrs. Corrine La Pierre
- Mrs. Gaspard Beaupré with daughter Diana
- Mrs. Isabelle McGillis
- Mrs. Julie Riel
- Mrs. Marie Hodgson
- Mrs. Wm McKay, Mrs. Laurence Clark, and Percy McKay
- Native girls weigh fish fillets at Waite Fisheries
- Native People and Clergyman
- Nofield Family
- On the Commissioner's Boat, Cedar Lake
- Outdoor Service Conducted by a Deaconess
- Paulhus and Pozer Families - Duck Lake
- People at Ile a la Crosse
- People Outside the Hudson's Bay Company Post
- People Walking at Duck Lake
- Photo from the Everet ___(?) Baker Papers (01)
- Photo from the Everet ___(?) Baker Papers (02)
- Presentation of Louis Riel's Diary (02)
- R. W. Pozer and others
- Riel Family
- Roman Catholic Church and School at Cumberland House, 1890s.
- Scene on west bank of river at Batoche
- Send Off to Commissioners, Grand Rapids
- Sisters at Ile-à-la-Crosse and Priests
- Staff and pupils – Beauval School
- Sylvan Scene
- Taken at Cumberland
- The Cook
- The Giant’s three sisters: Georgionne, Germaine, Diana
- Thomas Bréland and his wife
- Trefflé Bonneau’s second house at Bonneauville
- Two Men and Lady by Fence
- Two Men and Lady in Front of Fence
- Wedding party in their "Bridal Coach"
- Willow Bunch Citizens
- Woman at Duck Lake
- Woman at Ile a la Crosse
- Women and Priest at Duck Lake
- Women at Duck Lake (01)
- Women at Duck Lake (02)
- Women at Duck Lake (03)
- “Half Breed ladies”
- “In 1942, Golden Anniversary of wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roy, both of the half-breed nation”