[A view of the exterior of the Roman Catholic hostel in Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Eight children and youths stand together in front of a wall tent, facing a woman who is facing away from the camera. This is possibly near Beardy's and Okemasis Cree Nation (Duck Lake, Saskatchewan)]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group portrait of children standing outside, most likely during springtime in Aklavik. The boys are on the left wearing hats, and the girls are on the right wearing kerchiefs or hoods. Some are wearing jeans and shoes, others boots. There is snow on the ground, and in the background there is a fuel barrel, pallet, and buildings.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of children sitting at desks in a classroom decorated for Christmas. They are making some sort of craft, and it is dark outside. The school is most likely All Saints Residential School in Aklavik, where Maxine Colbourne was teaching, and the photo was mostly taken in December 1959.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of children standing and sitting while eating oranges near a body of water. They are most likely students of Maxine Colbourne while she was teaching in Aklavik, or otherwise students of Maxine Colbourne while she was teaching in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Two smiling children stand outside with dogs. Behind them are small buildings. One child holds a camera. They are likely in Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A view out of classroom windows, painted with angels, bells, ornaments, and two people wearing nineteenth-century clothing. This is likely Maxine Colbourne's classroom in Sir Alexander Mackenzie School in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of children standing and sitting in the grass while eating. They are most likely students of Maxine Colbourne while she was teaching in Aklavik, or otherwise students of Maxine Colbourne while she was teaching in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of children standing in a line outside, facing the camera. It is summer and there is no snow. A large metal building and electrical wires are in the background. They are most likely in Aklavik and are potentially Maxine Colbourne's students, or otherwise likely are in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of children standing near a camp fire and eating. They are in a grassy area near a body of water. They are most likely in Aklavik and are potentially Maxine Colbourne's students, or otherwise they are likely her students in Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of children in front of a Christmas tree. Some are wearing Girl Guides uniforms. The children are most likely Maxine Colbourne's students in Inuvik, and the photograph was likely taken in December 1962.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A man standing outside the Fairbanks Airport. A sign behind him says "Itinerant aircraft pilots register with airport security office".]
Colbourne, Maxine[A group of Indigenous children stand and sit on the porch of a building. A woman stands behind them on the porch. The children are likely students in Inuvik or Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Two blond boys unload boxes off of what looks to be a truck. There are fuel storage tanks in the background. Possibly in Aklavik, or Inuvik]
Colbourne, Maxine[Six children sit and eat a picnic outside. There is no snow, and they are possibly in Aklavik, or Inuvik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Children outside in winter, most likely in Inuvik. There is a toboggan and a German Shepherd dog]
Colbourne, Maxine[Two Indigenous children standing outside holding flowers and smiling. They are possibly Maxine Colbourne's students in Inuvik or Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[Two Indigenous children sitting outside, possibly picking berries or eating. They are both wearing plaid shirts and green pants. They are possibly Maxine Colbourne's students in Inuvik or Aklavik.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A man and German Shepherd sit on the front steps of a building next to a nun and a child. The child is likely Maxine Colbourne's son, Danny Lee Trevor Colbourne. They are likely outside of Lower Post Residential School in British Columbia.]
Colbourne, Maxine[A view of the bridge to Latham Island, the Rex Cafe and other buildings]
Colbourne, Maxine