[Hand game at Fort Rae (Behchoko). Bottom row: L-R Phillip Huskey, Francis Williah, Suzie Bruneau, Louis Flunky, Johnny Eyakfwo. Top row: Johnny Weyallon (centre), Pierre Blackduck, Charlie Eyakfwo. Published in Native Press newspaper on June 11, 1971 page 6. Photographer: Phil Mercredi]
[Hand game in Fort Rae (Behchoko). "Old man" Modeste Boline (centre left, arm outstretched), Nick Black, Louise Flunky (smoking cigarette), Michel Eyakfwo, Johnny Beaulieu. Standing back left: Mrs. Martin, Paul Drybones, Rosa Washie, ?, Elizabeth Michel, Liza Buggins. Centre standing: Germaine Eyakfwo, Pierre Tlokka. Seated front left: Mary Adele Eyakfwo, Charlie Eyakfwo, Ed Lafferty. Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971 page 4]
[Top row: L-R Caroline Beaulieu, Rose Mantla, Marie Lamouelle Middle row: Monique Rabesca, Marie Rabesca, Marie Adel Lamouelle. Bottom row: Nomi Thomas, Madeline Migwi, Liza Koyina, Sophie (John Ekendia's adoptive mother) in Fort Rae (Behchoko)]
[Heating up drums at Fort Rae (Behchoko). Pierre Gon, Joe Kenny, Francis Williah, Nick Nitsiza]
[James Wah-shee, Pierre Catholique, and Chief Louis Beaulieu in Fort Rae (Behchoko) during the Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. Annual General Assembly. Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971 page 5]
[Roy Sam and Paul Baton outside Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall entrance during the Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. Annual General Assembly.]
[Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. Conference in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Omer Peters (National Indian Brotherhood), Chief Suzie Bruneau, Chief Joe Sangris, Andrew Gon, Louis Beaulieu, Pierre Catholique, Paul Baton, Tadit Francis, Jim Koe, Hyacinthe Andre, Victor Beyoni]
[David Wetrade and Johnny Football beside "THIS IS OUR LAND" sign in Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall. Published in Native Press newspaper on August 7, 1971 page 10]
[Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. conference in Fort Rae (Behchoko). James Wah-shee at podium and Edd Bird (right), Joe Tobie (centre table). Photographer: Philip Mercredi]
[Journalists and camera crew at the community hall in Fort Rae (Behchoko)]
[Interview with Chief Baptiste Cazon at Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. Annual General Assembly in Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall.]
[Community feast in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Over 650 people in attendance. Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971 page 5]
[Feast at Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall. Omer Peters, ?, Baptiste Cazon, Alec Charlo, ?, James Wah-shee, Victor Beyoni, Ed Hardisty, Vital Bonnetrouge, Antoine Liske, Paul Baton, John Blake]
[Feast in community hall in Fort Rae (Behchoko) community hall. Left column: Louis Beaulieu, Chief Jimmy Bruneau, Gerald Sutton, Omer Peters, Baptiste Cazon, Suzie Bruneau, James Wah-shee, Edward Hardisty, Vital Bonnetrouge, Antoine Liske. Edd Bird (2nd column towards end)]
[Baseball in Fort Rae (Behchoko). St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church.]
[Robert Stanfield visit to Fort Rae (Behchoko). Robert Stanfield, Chief Suzie Bruneau and Alec Charlo. Background L-R: Jimmy Erasmus, Isadore Charlo, and Ed Lafferty]
[Robert Stanfield visit to Fort Rae (Behchoko). L-R: Violet Camsell Blondin, Louis Rabesca, Ed Bird, Antoine Liske, Chief Suzie Bruneau, Robert Stanfield, Chief Jimmy Bruneau, James Wah-shee, Jimmy Lacorne, Alec Charlo. Back row includes Alphonse Lamouelle, Ed Lafferty (partially hidden), old man Huskey. Photograph taken outside of Chief Bruneau's home. Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971 page 2 and September 28, 1979 page 28.]
[James Wah-shee welcomes Conservative Party Leader Robert Stanfield in Fort Rae (Behchoko). Background Ernie Camsell, Jimmy Erasmus, Isadore Charlo, Chief Suzie Bruneau, Jimmy Lacorde, Antoine Liske, and Alec Charlo. Violet Camsell (Blondin) with pen and paper pad. Published in Native Press newspaper on July 15, 1971 page 2]
[Chief Andrew Gon of Rae Lakes (Gameti)]
[Marie Blackduck Sr.]