Dance performance in amphitheatre
- F78
- Bestanddeel
- [1993?]
File contains images of two dancers performing a jingle dance and a fancy shawl dance. Photographs also include a view of the visitor centre and a person throwing an atlatl at a target.
Dance performance in amphitheatre
File contains images of two dancers performing a jingle dance and a fancy shawl dance. Photographs also include a view of the visitor centre and a person throwing an atlatl at a target.
16th world petroleum congress in Calgary
File contains images of a marketing display and gift shop, as well as, a drummer and dancers.
File contains images of mascots at an evening with Fred Heal, Rudy Wiebe's Big Bear screening, and a young person receiving a new mountain bike.
Tour of Wanuskewin Heritage Park during construction
File contains extra images taken for the 'Sifting Through Time' and 'Seeking Peace of Mind' slide shows.
Zonder titel
File contains images of the geographic landscape of Wanuskewin Heritage Park, mostly prior to the construction of the park.
Dedication of National Historic Site by Queen Elizabeth II
File contains images depicting the ceremony and plaque unveiling.
File contains images of Delvin Kanêwiyakiho and Maureen Peeteetuce performing dances, as well as visitors participating in a round dance.
File contains images created for the July 1994 "A Report on the Problem of Site Degradation at Wanuskewin Heritage Park" by O.W. Archibold and R.B. Lawrence.
File contains images of Ted Hanlon and Frank Posto from Wascana presenting a cheque to Senator Ernest Mike, as well as views of the ampitheatre and outdoor patio area.
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) camp visit
File contains images of teens from a summer camp visiting Wanuskewin Heritage Park.
File contains images taken by professional photographers for marketing purposes.
File contains images of youth group that visited Wanuskewin Heritage Park while on a healing walk.
File contains images of an event held in the Visitor Centre including drummers and singers, as well as, Elder Smith Atimoyoo.