RFHCM4W9–Bannock on a stick, a native North American food similar to bread, cooked on a campfire in Northern Ontario, Canada.
RME1W7H2–Native Craft shop. Whycocomagh, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
RMBTG4NN–During the Queens visit to Canada native Indians protest the shameful 19th century practice of residential schooling
RMBNTG4F–Close up of Native Indian Fancy Dancer at the Grand Entry to a Pow Wow Six Nations Reserve Grand River Ontario Canada
RM2HW8DYJ–Fringed polygala at Bruce Peninsula National Park Ontario Canada
RFPWAP8K–Old Crow, Canada. Native american indian totem pole made out of moose and caribou antlers. Trees and blue sky in the bakground.
RME3P9K0–Teepee, Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump near Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada
RF2C227ME–Indian Head Sculpture in Canada
RFJ43KYA–Juvenile bald eagle in Canada.
RM2K9NGXH–Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
RMBHNJGK–Native Canadian dancer, Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
RM2JKMECA–First nations native eagle symbol totem pole in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
RMD2HFBN–Toronto Inukshuk
RME808WN–Two Brothers Totem Pole, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RM2KJ86FN–Two Brothers Totem Pole in Jasper National Park, Canada. The red, blue and black are traditional Haida colours. Carved by Jaalen and Gwaai Edenshaw
RM2H4W3FH–Sign, Banner at Entrance to the Indigenous Legacy Gathering, on November 4, 2021 in Toronto, Nathan Phillips Square, Canada
RMR21GXD–Native ceremony Northern Quebec. Canada
RMKH0TET–Native American/First Nations elder Vietnam War veteran looking at poppy wreaths at the London Cenotaph, Remembrance Day, London, Ontario, Canada
RMKAG6F7–First Nations people protesting on the 'Rainbow Queen' against fish farms at Swanson Island, British Columbia, Canada.
RMD1AHGW–An indigenous elder of Champagne-Aishihik First Nation displays a traditional wooden salmon fish trap in Champagne, Yukon, Canada.
RFT9GGTC–Prairie storm near Milk River, Alberta, Canada
RFW87RCF–Native campsite marker, L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
RMBNTJ78–Native Indian Fancy Dancer in competition at a Grand River Pow Wow in Six Nations Reserve Grand River Ontario Canada
RM2HW8DRN–Fringed polygala at Bruce Peninsula National Park Ontario Canada
RMM13W5M–Canada, Province of Quebec, Bas-Saint-Laurent region, Rivière-du-Loup, the harbor, craft kiosk, Native American head facing the St. Lawrence River and children
RMD4C8JM–Saamis Teepee. World´s largest teepee, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
RF2C227N0–Indian Head Sculpture in Canada
RF2MM0NKJ–First nations Totem pole aka story pole on the water side of Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
RM2K9NGA0–Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
RFPWAP9A–Old Crow, Canada. Native american indian totem pole made out of moose and caribou antlers. Trees and blue sky in the bakground.
RM2RKNE0G–Traditional canoe of the We Wai Kai first nation native people in the village of Cape Mudge, Quadra Island, Canada.
RF2HDA7F9–A tepee, also spelled teepee or less commonly tipi, and often called a lodge in older English writings, is a conical tent, traditionally made of anima
RME808WP–Two Brothers Totem Pole, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RMJHRNDY–First Nations drum at Canada Day powwow in Prince's Island Park., Calgary, Alberta. The celebration commemorates Canada's anniversary of confederation
RM2H4W3FJ–Indigenous Legacy Gathering, on November 4, 2021 in Toronto, Nathan Phillips Square, Canada
RMDGN86T–Native Mohawk in traditional attire Kahnawake Quebec Canada
RMJGJ594–Hill's Native Art Gallery and shop, Gastown, Vancouver, Canada
RMKAG6GK–First Nations protest against fish farms in British Columbia, Fish farm occupation, Canada
RMD0YNXT–An indigenous elder of the Champagne-Aishihik First Nation sets up a deadfall animal (hunting) trap in the forest near Champagne, Yukon, Canada.
RME1WGTT–Native dress, Native Pow Wow, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
RMG2E35J–Native art decoration Canada
RFJ25H0E–Inukshuk, symbol of the 2010 winter olympic games, with blue sky at English Bay in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
RM2HW8DTC–Fringed polygala at Bruce Peninsula National Park Ontario Canada
RFBNY2E9–Inukshuk - the angular view
RMD4C8J4–Saamis Teepee. World´s largest teepee, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
RM2K9NGM4–Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
RFPWAP6F–Old Crow, Canada. Native american indian totem pole made out of moose and caribou antlers. House with a ladder on the roof in the bakground.
RM2JKKF9G–Native indigenous first nations totem poles in Stanley Park of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
RF2HDA7EH–A tepee, also spelled teepee or less commonly tipi, and often called a lodge in older English writings, is a conical tent, traditionally made of anima
RME808WR–Two Brothers Totem Pole, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RM2KJ86E7–Two Brothers Totem Pole in Jasper National Park, Canada. The red, blue and black are traditional Haida colours. Carved by Jaalen and Gwaai Edenshaw
RM2H523KP–Indigenous Aztec Dancers at the Indigenous Legacy Gathering, on November 4, 2021 in Toronto, Nathan Phillips Square, Canada
RMJGFTX4–Salmon N' Bannock Native Food Bistro, Fairfield Slopes, Vancouver, Canada
RMKAG6G6–First Nations protest against fish farms in British Columbia, Fish farm occupation, Canada
RMD0YNX2–An indigenous elder of the Champagne-Aishihik First Nation sets up a deadfall animal (hunting) trap in the forest near Champagne, Yukon, Canada.
RFCFANK9–Native petroglyphs of animals, British Columbia, Canada
RME6G48W–native American totem pole Stanley park Canada
RMDFTT44–Traditional birch-bark canoes, as they were built by the Native American Indians in eastern Canada, Fort William, Thunder Bay
RM2HW8DT3–Fringed polygala at Bruce Peninsula National Park Ontario Canada
RMBNTFW1–Native American Indian ladies spinning in traditional dance at a Northern Pow Wow Six Nations Reserve Grand River Ontario Canada
RMBB9C23–West coast First Nations totems Brockton Point Stanley Park Vancouver British Columbia Canada
RMB7PEDD–Meat is smoked in a big outdoor oven in a native camp in the Kitigan Zibi Algonquin in Quebec, Canada.
RMJ5TT0A–Trickster of Haida Legends
RM2JN7D9C–Pasture rose, Rosa virginiana, grows wild outside the window of a historic home near Peggy's Cove Nova Scotia.
RF2C2T3F5–The native american totem in city of Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RMCTNMEW–Native cowgirl in the warm up arena at the Tsuu T'ina Annual Rodeo & Pow Wow
RF2HDA7FN–A tepee, also spelled teepee or less commonly tipi, and often called a lodge in older English writings, is a conical tent, traditionally made of anima
RME808WW–Two Brothers Totem Pole, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RM2KJ86DE–Two Brothers Totem Pole in Jasper National Park, Canada. The red, blue and black are traditional Haida colours. Carved by Jaalen and Gwaai Edenshaw
RM2H4W3H6–Sign, Banner, Indigenous Legacy Gathering, on November 4, 2021 in Toronto, Nathan Phillips Square, Canada
RMJGFTX5–Salmon N' Bannock Native Food Bistro, Fairfield Slopes, Vancouver, Canada
RMKAG6HE–First Nations protest against fish farms in British Columbia, Fish farm occupation, Canada
RMD0YNW4–An indigenous elder of the Champagne-Aishihik First Nation sets up a deadfall animal (hunting) trap in the forest near Champagne, Yukon, Canada.
RFKCHCF2–Native encampment of the Ojibwa or Cree, First Nations People, Fort William Historical Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
RM2DAH5NF–A vertical image of a native bird totem pole in Jasper Natural Park Alberta Canada
RF2MM0N97–First nations Totem pole aka story pole on the water side of Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
RM2HW8E07–Fringed polygala at Bruce Peninsula National Park Ontario Canada
RMBNTK3E–Young Native Indian boys in Grass Dance competition at the Six Nations Reserve Pow Wow Grand River Ontario Canada
RMBB9BX6–West coast First Nations totem portal Brockton Point Stanley Park Vancouver British Columbia Canada
RMK83F20–Canada indigenous, native Canadian First Nations boy dressed in fancy regalia, Pow Wow gathering and dance competition, London, Ontario, Canada
RMJ5TRRH–Trickster of Haida Legends
RM2JENNJE–Wild lupins, Lupinus leguminosae, abound in late spring and summer in nova scotia. These were photographed near the shore of South Bar Nova Scotia.
RF2FKYPW3–Closeup of Mayapple leaves - Podophyllum peltatum - in the spring in Springwater Forest, Aylmer, Ontario, Canada. Native Carolinian forest species.
RMWX7PH5–totem pole at thunderbird park victoria bc canada
RF2HDA7FC–A tepee, also spelled teepee or less commonly tipi, and often called a lodge in older English writings, is a conical tent, traditionally made of anima
RME808WH–Two Brothers Totem Pole, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
RM2KJ86F7–Two Brothers Totem Pole in Jasper National Park, Canada. The red, blue and black are traditional Haida colours. Carved by Jaalen and Gwaai Edenshaw
RM2H51TNJ–Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) Booth at the Indigenous Legacy Gathering, in Toronto, Canada