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[Portage]
N-1988-039: 0058 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

Indians portaging a 50 ft. scow or boat on the Mantaise Portage, goods and boats are portaged four times in 25 miles on account of the rapids on Slave River. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[Transportation]
N-1988-039: 0062 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

A 50 foot scow shooting a rapid. See previous picture. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[Transportation]
N-1988-039: 0068 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

A moose and teepee. The moose is not much used being too difficult to train, dogs are used now exclusively instead. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[Provincial Archives of Alberta photo]
N-1979-058: 0001 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de C. W. Mathers fonds

Esquimaux [Inuit] in their kyaks. The kyak [kayak] is made of seal skin and is about 16 feet long with only sufficient room for one man. [Photo from C.W. Mathers' photo album "The Far North" requests for copies should be made to the Provincial Archives of Alberta]

[Fort Good Hope]
N-1979-058: 0006 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de C. W. Mathers fonds

Interior of the R.C. church, on the Arctic Circle at Fort Good Hope Mackenzie River. [Our Lady of Good Hope]. [Photo from C.W. Mathers' photo album "The Far North" requests for copies should be made to the Provincial Archives of Alberta]

[Portage]
N-1979-058: 0015 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de C. W. Mathers fonds

Indians [First Nations people] portaging a 50 foot scow or boat on the Mackenzie portage, goods and boats are portaged four times in 25 miles on account of the rapids on Slave Lake [Photo from C.W. Mathers' photo album "The Far North" requests for copies should be made to the Provincial Archives of Alberta]

[Alberta]
N-1979-058: 0021 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de C. W. Mathers fonds

Indians [First Nations people] tracking the HBCo. Fur boats up the rapids on Athabasca River, from Fort McMurray to Grand Rapids, 87 miles in almost one continous rapid. [Photo from C.W. Mathers' photo album "The Far North" requests for copies should be made to the Provincial Archives of Alberta]

[Alberta]
N-1979-058: 0025 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de C. W. Mathers fonds

Indians [First Nations people] packing at the foot of the Grand Rapids - Athabasca River. [Photo from C.W. Mathers' photo album "The Far North" requests for copies should be made to the Provincial Archives of Alberta]

[Provincial Archives of Alberta photo]
N-1979-058: 0027 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de C. W. Mathers fonds

"The Far North" cover of album. [Photo from C.W. Mathers' photo album "The Far North" requests for copies should be made to the Provincial Archives of Alberta]

[Fort Providence]
N-1988-038: 0031 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Robert Duncan fonds

Fort Providence. Mackenzie River. [Hudson's Bay Company post. 1901. C.W. Mathers photo].

[Tulita/Fort Norman]
N-1988-038: 0035 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Robert Duncan fonds

H.B.C. [Hudson's Bay Company] Fort Norman Mackenzie River. [now Tulita 1901. C.W. Mathers photo].

[People/Person]
N-1991-071: 0014 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Robert Duncan fonds

[Two Inuit men and two Inuit boys. Possibly a C. W. Mathers photograph, ca. 1901.]

[People/Person]
N-1988-039: 0044 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

Esquimaux in their kayaks. The kayak is made of seal skin, and is about 16 feet long with only sufficient room for one man. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[People/Person]
N-1988-039: 0045 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

Trading with the Esquimaux. Observe the stone ornaments the man has in his lips. They are inserted from the inside, a shoulder preventing it from coming all the way through. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[Fort Good Hope]
N-1988-039: 0047 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

Fort Good Hope, H.B. Co. on the Arctic Circle, Mackenzie River. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[Mackenzie River]
N-1988-039: 0051 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

The H.B. Co's steamer "Wrigley" on the Mackenzie, taking a moose aboard, which was shot from the deck. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[Slave River]
N-1988-039: 0060 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

One of the pretty spots of Slave River. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[Alberta]
N-1988-039: 0066 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Thomas Marsh fonds

Indians packing at the foot of Grand Rapids - Athabasca River. [C.W. Mather's image, 1901].

[Fort Smith]
N-1979-080: 0002 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de Yellowknife Museum Society fonds

Fort Smith on Slave River 1901 [Photo by C.W. Mathers, originals at Provincial Archives of Alberta (Request copies there)]

[Fort Good Hope]
N-1979-058: 0003 · Pièce · 1901
Fait partie de C. W. Mathers fonds

Fort Good Hope HBCo. on the Arctic Circle, Mackenzie River. [Photo from C.W. Mathers' photo album "The Far North" requests for copies should be made to the Provincial Archives of Alberta]