This captivating vintage postcard, titled "Botrel au Canada (7)", features a striking historical image of M. and Madame Botrel alongside a group identified as "les derniers Peaux-Rouges" (a term now considered outdated and offensive, but reflecting the historical context of the era). The detailed black and white photograph, attributed to A. Colomb and published by E. Hamonic of St-Brieuc, France, offers a rare glimpse into early 20th-century interactions in Canada. The Indigenous individuals are depicted in traditional attire, including impressive feathered headdresses and ornate necklaces, standing alongside the European couple. The postcard's reverse features a divided back, indicating its production in the early 20th century. It includes the inscription "UNVANIEZ POST AR BED" (.