Image is of Norman starting to remove sheet that covers the canoe log. He stands near the east end of the log as Chip, Isaac, and Ron stand behind him, near the longhouse. A video camera is partially visible on the left side of the image.
Image is of Norman in discussion with Chip, Isaac, and Ron near the east end of the canoe log. The log is covered by a sheet. Museum exterior is partially visible in image background.
Image is of Norman in discussion with Chip, Isaac, and Ron. Norman and Chip stand near the east end of the canoe log. An unidentified person is visible on the right side of the image, documenting the process. Museum exterior is partially visible in image background.
Image is of unidentified persons with video camera and associated equipment standing near east side of longhouse, documenting the canoe log. The crew stands towards the middle of the canoe log as Ron kneels on top of the log. Cedar bark and scraps cover the ground surrounding the log.
Image is of Norman standing near the east end of the canoe log as he speaks with Chip, Isaac, and Ron who stand behind him. Cedar bark and scraps cover the ground surrounding the log. An unidentified person stands behind Norman, near the Mortuary house, watching the process. Museum exterior is partially visible in image background.
Image is of Chip, Ron, Norman, and unidentified person holding and tying model canoe with string. Unidentified persons, one with video camera, stand behind, documenting the process.
Image is of Chip sitting atop the canoe log as Isaac climbs atop the log's east end. Posts are attached to the front of the log's east end (bow). An unidentified boom operator and unidentified person holding a video camera document the process. Various supplies and cedar scraps cover the ground surrounding the log. Shadows from the longhouse project onto the log. Longhouse exterior is visible on the left side of the image. A totem pole is partially visible in image background.
Item is an image of four dogs. Two of the dogs are in the background, two in the front. The two dog in the front are Siberian Huskies. According to annotations, the image was taken at Rigolet
Includes copy of the publication Dogs, cats, and crows, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, Agnes Cranmer, and Margeret Cook. Alert Bay : U’Mista Cultural Society, 1981 Learning Kwak’wala series : book 4