Includes copy of the publication Learning Gitksan, by Vickie Jensen and J.V. Powell. Kitwancool, Kitsegukla, and Kitwanga Indian Bands, 1980 Learning Gitksan : book 2, Western dialect
Includes copy of the publication Workbook 8, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, Agnes Cranmer, and Margeret Cook. Alert Bay : U’Mista Cultural Society, 1981 Learning Kwak’wala series : book 11
Includes copy of the publication Learning Shuswap, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, and Phyllis Chelsea. Shuswap Language Committee, 1979 Learning Shuswap : book 1
Includes copy of the publication Let’s study Shuswap, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, and Celina Harry. Shuswap Language Committee, 1979 Let’s study Shuswap : book 1
Includes copy of the publication Let’s study Shuswap, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, and Celina Harry. Shuswap Language Committee, 1979 Let’s study Shuswap : book 2
Image is of two women in winter clothing standing in front of a large and intricate wooden native tomb in a cemetery, with tombs and bare trees in the background. The photograph bears the caption, "Mrs. G and I. The Indian Graves."
Image depicts a large Tibetan building, possibly a temple or a monastery. Traditional Tibetan architectural features visible here include a structure with multiple windows to let in sunlight and a flat roof to preserve heat. These dwellings are often constructed with a combination of wood, rocks, cement, and earth. Several figures are seated in front of this dwelling near a row of drums.
Image depicts several individuals dressed in regalia and performing what may be the Black Hat Dance. This dance is taking place in front of the building depicted in images a033048-a033049 and a033054-a033060.
Photograph shows a close up of participants wearing a variety of what appear to be Haida headdresses and hats at the 1978 Bill Reid pole raising ceremony in Skidegate.
Photograph shows Bill Reid's pole for Skidegate propped up on a wooden structure and several people making preparations ahead of the pole raising ceremony.
Photograph shows a crowd gathered on the beach to witness Bill Reid's pole raising ceremony at Skidegate. The partially raised pole is visible in the centre of the image.
Photograph shows a crowd watching a procession of Haida men in button blankets, some wearing hats and headdresses, and two of whom are holding carved staffs at the ceremony for the raising of Bill Reid's pole in Skidegate. A rope to raise the pole is visible in the foreground at the feet of the group.
Photograph of a woman surrounded by a crowd of children carrying the items of a bridal Trousseau on the way to the bridgeroom's house as part of Tunisian wedding traditions. The photograph was taken by Nadia Abu-Zahra during Ramadan in Sidi Ameur, the Sahel, Tunisia.