From all over the place, shore seen from water
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a body of water with a forested shoreline.
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From all over the place, shore seen from water
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a body of water with a forested shoreline.
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From all over the place, cemetery carved gate
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Image of a cemetery, with a large wooden archway at the entrance, a few totem poles, and some crosses. The archway is carved and painted, featuring two whales on either side, and a figure perched at the top between them.
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From all over the place, waterfalls
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Image of waterfalls.
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File consists of images of scenery and people from around British Columbia. Some are identified. Subjects include totem poles, mountains and other scenery, carvings, and basket weaving.
Page 20 From History's Locker, painting by Minn Sjolseth
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Image of a painting of an older woman. She is not identified, but might be Mrs. Naknakim, wife of the late Chief Naknakim of Cape Mudge, who is pictured on page 20 of Carter's book "From History's Locker."
The painting is by Minn Sjolseth.
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Image of the lower portion of an unidentified totem pole.
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Portrait of Chief John L. George, of the Burrard tribe, holding a small carved pole.
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Image of an older man carving a long canoe.
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House in unidentified village, with mountains
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Image of two women seated on the porch of house in an unidentified village at the base of a mountain. A gravel road runs in front of the house. Power lines are visible.
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Totem poles, house, and mountains
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Image of two totem poles and a few houses in an unidentified village, with mountains nearby.
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Image of a woman weaving a basket. Different images of the same woman and scene are printed on page 112 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "Basket weaving, and art that reaches its highest form among the Nootka tribe, is still very much in vogue today. Here Mrs. Wilson works with local grasses to create a beautiful little trinket basket."
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Image of the upper portion of an unidentified totem pole, with a bird (eagle?) at the top. Right below this, a number of figures encircle the pole.
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Image of two totem poles and a few houses in an unidentified village, with mountains nearby.
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Image of two totem poles with snow.
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Image of a totem pole and a few structures on a high point overlooking a river. Snow is on the ground.
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Image of two totem poles in the snow.
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Portrait of an unidentified young girl.
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Image of unidentified mountains and water beyond them, seen from a mountain slope.
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Image of an unidentified, snow-covered mountain.
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