[Children playing in Wrigley]
[Chief Baptiste Cazon drumming in Wrigley school classroom. Jeanne Mackenzie and children listen]
[Meal at Chief Jimmy Bruneau's house. L-R: Amen Tailbone, Suzie Bruneau, Jimmy Moosenose (left corner of table), Louis Rabesca (head of table), Roy Sam, Michelle Tetu, Jimmy Erasmus. Rosaline Bruneau (near stove)]
[Ed Fabian talking with woman outside of Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall. Jimmy Lacorne (left), Charlie Mackenzie (smoking, left) and Joe Tobie (sunglasses).]
{Annual General Meeting of the Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. at Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall. Included are: Joe Romie, Jimmy Nitsiza Sr. Jimmy Moosenose, Phillip Crapeau, Jimmy Mantla, Dorseta, Joe Charlo, Michel Eyakfwo, Jim Erasmus, Phillip Huskey, Jimmy (Joe) Rabesca, Pierre Washie, Phillip Beaulieu, Jean Tatsi, Bruno Apples, Amen Tailbone, Louis Mackenzie, John Arrowmaker, Suzie Mackenzie, Pierre Mantla, Suzie Bruneau, Jimmy Rabesca, Harry Black, Harry Quitte, Rosalie Paper, Elizabeth Mackenzie, Mary Adele Doctor, Neil Colin, John Blake, John Itsi, George Blondin.]
[James Wah-shee at podium at Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. Annual General Assembly in Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall.]
[Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. Annual General Assembly in Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall. Seated front left: Alexis Arrowmaker. Standing far right: Pierre Kotchia. Seated front right L-R: Johnny Eyakfwo, Nick Football, Jimmy Nitsiza Sr., Jimmy Moosenose.]
[James Wah-shee at podium in Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall. Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. General Assembly. Board of directors seated. Jimmy Moosenose and Charlie Mackenzie (seated back left). Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971, page 1]
[Chief Jimmy Bruneau and Chief Susie Bruneau of Fort Rae (Behchoko) at the community hall during the Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. General Assembly in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971 page 5]
[Children playing in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Charlie Eyakfwo (right, sunglasses)]
[N.W.T. Indian Princess Pageant contestants in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Emelda King (right)]
[James Wah-shee shakes hands with Doris Louyine winner of the N.W.T. Indian Princess Pageant in Fort Rae (Behchoko)]
[Community feast in Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall. Therese Dryneck Sr., Marie Adelle Eyakfwo, Mary Wato, and Nomi Thomas (bottom far right), Josephine Rabesca (by boxes).]
[Drum dance in community hall in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Included are: George Blondin, Jimmy Lacorde, Boniface, Celine Tatsi, Sam, Elizabeth Quitte, Elise Liske, Francis Williah, Julie Charlo, Phillip Mantla, Johnny Football, Charlie Mackenzie, Drums: Alphonse Lamouelle, Johnny Dryneck. Mary Adele Eyakfwo. Michel Noel, and Marie Martin Noel. Lucy Black and Elizabeth Mackenzie. Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971 page 13]
[Ed Fabian talks to Chief Baptiste Cazon during Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. Annual General Meeting in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Background L-R: Jean Tatchia, Pierre Adzin, Gerald Sutton (right). Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971 page 5]
[Robert Stanfield visit to Fort Rae (Behchoko). James Wah-shee, Robert Stanfield, Chief Susie Bruneau, and Alec Charlo in Fort Rae (Behchoko)]
[Laing Building and Yellowknife Inn, Yellowknife]
[8th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Indian Eskimo Education in Yellowknife]
[Billowing smoke from Giant Mine. Published in Native Press newspaper on June 28, 1971 page 7]
[Alizette Potfighter teaching kindergarten at the Tree of Peace]