This stock photo shows a few animal skins drying in the sun at the Aboriginal Encampment, Lower Fort Garry - a National Historic Site, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada.
Different animal skins are draped over a wooden pole to dry in the sun. The wooden pole is part of the set up for a tee pee, only the wood pole supports are in position.
In the background, a white tee pee is set up. The wood pole supports have a cover over it and it has been secured to the ground. The tee pee is round and is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom. There is an opening in the front for an entrance and at the top where the poles meet.
A gravel area leads up to the tee pee and supplies sit nearby.
The tee pee sits among an open grassy area that is back dropped with lush green trees. The sky is partially seen through the trees.
Animal skins drying in the sun at the Aboriginal Encampment, Lower Fort Garry - a National Historic Site, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada.