*Image was part of the Recognizing Relations project, an archives initiative undertaken in 2014 to identify Stoney people in photographs held in the Whyte Museum Archives. Title from title printed on the postcard along the bottom, underneath the photo.
Image of horse-drawn open wagons driven by unidentified Indigenous people on a dirt road with a white church in the background - written in pencil on the back is "Banff Indian Days about 1910 Methodist Church Banff Ave, now 100F Hall on Beaver"
Image of horse-drawn open wagons driven by unidentified Indigenous people on a dirt road with a white church in the background - written in pencil on the back is "Banff Indian Days about 1910 Methodist Church Banff Ave, now 100F Hall on Beaver"
Image of two unidentified First Nations children sitting on a travois being pulled by a horse - a crowd of people and the Banff Springs Hotel visible in the background
Image of two unidentified First Nations children sitting on a travois being pulled by a horse - a crowd of people and the Banff Springs Hotel visible in the background
Image of two unidentified First Nations children sitting on a travois pulled by a horse at the Banff Springs Hotel - an unidentified Frist Nations person dressed in regalia stands beside the kids
Image of two unidentified First Nations children sitting on a travois pulled by a horse at the Banff Springs Hotel - an unidentified Frist Nations person dressed in regalia stands beside the kids