- 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039036
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- [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Start of a race in which four boys are visible: one is jumping into tape.
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Start of a race in which four boys are visible: one is jumping into tape.
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Band marching. Foreground of photo is overexposed
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Vaulter in mid-air. Onlookers in background. Officials and spotters on the ground, on either side of the vaulter
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Race. Blurred. Four boys visible: one in front, one behind, two bunched in the middle
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Runner crossing finish line with arms outstretched.
Three runners at starting line
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Blurred. Three runners at starting line. Observers, some seated and others standing, and buildings on proper right
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Nineteen runners. Building and observers on proper right. Right centre edge of negative is flawed
Masked dancer and crowd, Alert Bay
Photograph of a dancer at an outdoor event, possibly a potlatch. The dancer is wearing a mask. A crowd is gathered around him.
Photograph of dancesr at an outdoor event, possibly a potlatch. A crowd is around the dancers, including others in ceremonial dress.
Photograph of a masked dancer in Alert Bay, BC. The man is outside.
Postcard depicts two professional first nations dancers, performing the Swan Dance in the Alert Bay, BC longhouse. Photograph and postcard by Eric J. Cooke.
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View of Indian professional dancers performing the Swan Dance in their Community Hall. Alert Bay, Cormorant Island, British Columbia. Photo by Eric J. Cooke Photo Productions, Sidney, B. C.
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Five officials
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Official, holding starting pistol, and child. Megaphone and papers in foreground
Native Brotherhood, Stony Mt. Pow Wow dancers at U of W
Parte deE. Polly Hammer fonds
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a man on a boat holding up a fish that appears to have just been pulled out of the water.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
mage of three individuals standing on the platform of a fishing weir on the Cowichan River, holding spears. A similar image is printed on page 15 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "Salmon weir on the Cowichan river, the native people continue a very ancient form of spear fishing for migrating salmon. The weir is not a trap but merely a means to slow the fish on the way up the river."
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Kwakiutl Indian Dance Costumes, Vancouver Island, B. C., Canada. Back of postcard states: "Mrs. Ben Alfred, Sr., Mrs. Alfred, Mrs. Cramner, and Mrs. Sewid; Long House West Bay." Photo by E. J. Cooke; published by J Barnard, Photographer, LTD, Victoria B. C.
Photograph of a dancer at an outdoor gathering (potlatch?), with a large crowd watching.
Photograph of a dancer at an outdoor event, possibly a potlatch. A crowd is around the dancer, including others in ceremonial dress.