Hi @Shelly and anyone else interested in what our gov't considers proper living conditions on most Reservations in Canada. The one showing only the footings are where the river washed away the bank under it and it collapsed. The burned out place is a common sight as most places are built to minimal standards with wood burning stoves for heating. At times there can be three generations living in mould infestation and each year we lose at least one resident to fires and many more are burnt badly. Just last week two children 2 yrs and 18 months died in a fire but six others escaped. Not as pretty a sight as shown in movies. My Goddaughter and her family fortunately got away to Winnipeg and I don't get to see her as often as I'd like. The tee pee is used mostly in summer now and the trailer in winter. I will post pics of the annual pow wow in August which is quite a sight to see and participate in. JIM