[Roy Thomas, Tree of Peace Executive Director. Yellowknife.]
[Bill Carpenter feeding Canadian Eskimo dogs [sled dogs]. Photographer: Elisabeth Jansen. Published in Native Press newspaper August 8, 1980, page 10]
[People watching dogs through chain link fence. Photographer: Elisabeth Jansen] [Likely Canadian Eskimo Dogs [sled dogs] at Bowspringer Kennels in Yellowknife]
[A portrait of three elders inside a tent in Fort McPherson. Alice Blake, Annie Robert, Jim?. Photographer: Dorothy Chocolate]
[Five children (George Lafferty?,Michael Lafferty, Raymond Michel, Lawrence Mackenzie, Frank Lafferty) stand with the first snowman of the winter in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Photographer: Lee Selleck. Published in Native Press, October 8, 1982, page 1]
[A woman (Emily Jumbo) prepares fish at Trout Lake (Sambaa K'e). Photographer: Dan Mandin.
[Women in conversation with a man (Tony Whitford), at the Native Women's Association meeting in Behchoko (Fort Rae). Photographer: Tessa Macintosh.]
[Band performing under a Lions Club banner, Marc Whitford on keyboard, George Tuccaro singing, Yellowknife. Photographer: Elisabeth Jansen]
[Members of the public [Tony Whitford, David Krutko, Tom Eagle, ?, Richard Whitford] attend an education meeting at the Yellowknife Inn. Photographer: Jane Lewington]
[Man, standing, speaks at Latham Island redevelopment meeting at the Yellowknife Public School gymnasium]
[Latham Island redevelopment meeting at the Yellowknife Public School gymnasium. Fred Henne (centre), Brian Purdy?.]
[View of houses in Rainbow Valley (or Lot 500; now Ndilo) on Latham Island, Yellowknife March 1971]
[Children and adults eating a meal at the Tree of Peace Kindergarten. Twin sisters Berna and Bernice Drygeese their cousins Robert Drygeese and Leroy Betsina. Photographer: Tom Ross]
[A child (Robert Drygeese) eating a snack at the Tree of Peace kindergarten. Photographer: Tom Ross.]
[Two children eating a snack. Bessie Black and Berna Drygeese]
[Two children wearing award ribbons. Twin girls Berna and Bernice Drygeese]
[Woman (Alice Sanderson) sewing in Lutselk'e (Snowdrift)]. Photographer: Dorothy Chocolate]
[Ed Lafferty (or Ed Sanderson) (Fort Providence)]
[Francois King (turned 75 in October 1978) outside the Slave River Sawmill Ltd., Fort Resolution. Published in Native Press newspaper October 13, 1978, page 13. Photographer: Nancy Heron.]
[Burger King and KFC signs on building. 51 Street behind Sutherland drugs in Yellowknife] July 1972