Hand-colored glass lantern slide portrait of an Innu man wearing a fur hat. Identified as Joseph "Petabino" Andre in August 2022 by historian Marc Hammon. "Joseph died in Matimekosh, outside of Schefferville, in 1981 and was an important informant to Frank Speck about 1924 at Sept-Îles, where he had married. Joseph's brother, Onkweo Andre, lived in Davis Inlet and was part of that tribe."; Slide located in section labelled 'Montagnais-Naskapi'
Hand-colored glass lantern slide portrait of an Innu man named Matthieu André. Identified in 2022 by his great-grandaughter Nina Vollant, and by Armand MacKenzie. Previously titled "Montagnais-Naskapi man".; Slide located in section labelled 'Montagnais-Naskapi'
Letter from J. Allan Burgesse of Hudson's Bay Company, primarily regarding Innu ("Montagnais") birch bark baskets. Images note: Art design filed by Frank G. Speck with Inuit material. Pencil sketches of double curve motif. (Rationale for original cataloging inclusion in Inuit section unclear.)
View of boy standing outside; Partial inscription on reverse: "One of Tsebeesh's [?] boys in his hare skin hat, mitts and lynx [...] collar."; Image: 6-13-l; Freeman Guide #: 4188b.
Black-and-white glass lantern slide of a group of Montagnais-Naskapi group standing around a hunted bear.; Slide located in section labelled 'Montagnais-Naskapi'
Black-and-white glass lantern slide of a Montagnais-Naskapi man on a sled pulled by a team of dogs.; Slide located in section labelled 'Montagnais-Naskapi'
Black-and-white glass lantern slide of a Montagnais-Naskapi boy wearing a fur coat standing next to a goat.; Slide located in section labelled 'Montagnais-Naskapi'