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John Baldwin's Fall, July 1, 1977 - Dirk + Grizzly, Nov. 11, 1980 - Heavy Snow Fall, Skeena + Nass

The first segment is a compilation of radio reports and interviews about John Baldwin's hiking accident and subsequent rescue on Hudson Bay Mountain. John Baldwin was a friend of Dirk, Gisela Mendel's son.

The second segment is a radio report and interview about Dirk Mendel's encounter with a grizzly bear while on a hiking trip.

The third segment is a radio weather report about a heavy snow fall in Kitimat, Terrace, Burns Lake, and the surrounding areas. The segment also contains an interview about the snowfall with Nisga'a band councillor Chester Moore.

John Carlick and Jean Brown on 3 Sisters and How Crow Brought Daylight

Track 2 (rr_0083_2): John Carlick telling the story of how Crow Brought Daylight and the story of the Three Sisters.
Track 4 (rr_0083_4): Jean Brown telling the story about the Frog, the Woman Who Turned into an Owl, How Crow Got Water and Daylight. Between the stories, she tells Tahltan traditions and her life story, counts from one to thirty, and then to a hundred in tens in Tahltan and English
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Jongpen and wife

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen on the left, with his wife on the right. They are both dressed in Tibetan style of dress.

Jongpen Gyantse

Item is a negative showing a group of men walking on foot. The Jongpen of Gyantse, second from right, is wearing a light colored robe and a hat.

Jongpen on his way to watch horse races

Item is a negative showing a line of men riding on horseback. The Jongpen, third in the line. His horse is being led by an unidentified person on foot and he is wearing a distinctive robe.

Jongpen, Chumbie

Item shows an image of a man, the Jongpen, seated on a raised platform with a crowd of people standing around below him.

Jongpen, Gyantze

Item is a photograph showing one man, the Jongpen, in traditional clothing. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a jongpen is "a Dzongkha term roughly translated as governor or dzong lord".

Jongpen's sons

Item is a negative showing four boys, the Jongpen's sons, posing for the camera.

Jongpen's wife in full dress

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife in full Tibetan dress. According to Parker, she is wearing jewelry worth approximately 2000 pounds sterling.

Jongpen's wife with children and servant

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife. Seated in front of her are three of her children. Standing to her left is a servant holding the Jongpen and is wife's youngest child.

Jongpen's wife with servant

Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife standing with a servant in front of a stone building. The wife is wearing an elaborate hat and jeweled earrings.

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