Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers
- 25-01-03-a037525
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- [1966]
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe full of people paddling down a channel or bay. Industrial structures are visible on the land across the water.
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Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe full of people paddling down a channel or bay. Industrial structures are visible on the land across the water.
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Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of two people standing next to a canoe that is propped up in a yard. The canoe, which is upside down, ha s a white strip painted along the top edge, and is labelled `St. John.
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Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of two people standing next to a canoe that is propped up in a yard. The canoe, which is upside down, ha s a white strip painted along the top edge, and is labelled `St. John.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of children, three adults, and two dogs with canoes on a beach. Just beyond the beach, a number of cars are parked, some holding canoes, with more people. A police officer is standing on the road. A similar image of this same scene is printed on page 65 of Carter's book "Abundant Rivers," with the caption: "The canoes of these two ancient races rest on the sandy shore of an historic river, the mighty Stalo, as children of the new world share a common happiness, unaware that history lies just beneath the sand at their feet."
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Two women in canoe carrying goods
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of two women in a canoe near the shoreline. The canoe is loaded with baskets and sacks.
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Severn River from First Portage
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a river. There are three people standing by the shore and one person paddling in a canoe towards them. According to annotations, photograph was taken by J. Bruce at the Severn River by the first portage
The majority of this file contains historical images of the Tlingit and Tahltan First Nations and their respective villages. The other images are of Tlingit or Tahltan artifacts housed in various museums in Canada and the United States. The historic images are of Tlingit or Tahltan villages which include images of Northwest Coast architecture, houses posts and totem poles, canoes, and other household items such as bowls, weavings, and bentwood boxes. There are also some images of the Tlingit people in regalia. The textual records contained in this file is a paper titled "The History of the Babine Carriers," written by Wilfred Adam for the class Education 479, Cross Cultural Education.
Agnes Alfred and Daisy Sewid-Smith at Jimmy Sewid's house
Conversation between Agnes Alfred and her granddaughter Daisy Sewid-Smith., recorded by Martine Reid at Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sewid's house, Campbell River on February 18, 1975.
Side 1: Agnes Alfred ad Daisy discuss the 1921 "illegal" potlatch at Village Island followed by the arrest of many participants, including herself and her husband.
Side 2: Regular and larger canoes, Agnes' may names and the origins of the names, where she was born, her houses, menstruation, pregnancy, having children, reincarnation, aristocracy, etc.
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File contains a combination of historical and modern day images of canoes used by First Nation groups living on the Northwest Coast. The historical images contain images of village life and uses of the canoe in a historical context. The modern day images show canoes housed in various museums in Canada and the United States. The textual records contained in this file are photocopies of images of canoes, both from historical photographs and of modern day photographs.
Plans and drawings for Nootka canoe
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts Cranmer with drawings made for his Nootka canoe project for the Royal Museum of British Columbia in Victoria, B.C.
Image shows a whaling canoe carved by artist Tim Paul (Nuu-chah-nulth).
Miscellaneous North Coast images
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
File consists of images form the north coast and fjords of British Columbia, as well as the North Vancouver area. Subjects include fishing boats, canoe carving, canoe paddlers and races, and rock paintings.
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File contains catalogue titles of images housed at VPL (Vancouver Public Library?). The file also contains a information on the history of the Northwest Coast canoe.
Canoes, a study of early types and designs
File contains photocopies of articles written on the history, types, and designs of Northwest Coast canoes.
File contains photocopies of images of Haida canoes.
Captain Carpenter – Ubersee Museum
File contains images of a canoe and paddles created by Captain Carpenter housed at the Ubersee Museum.
File mainly contains textual records related to the Tlingit Long-tail Canoe Exhibit. Textual records mainly consist of photocopies of historical photographs of Tlingit canoes. Other textual records include copies of correspondence between McLennan and the Royal British Columbia Museum, where many of the images were obtained from, and information about the exhibit, including a promotional handout, and a project report.
The images contained in this file are historic photographs of Tlingit canoes.
File contains digital images of the Calvin Hunt canoe.
Parte deStanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a woman seated in a canoe along the shoreline. The canoe appears to be propped on a wooden beam that keeps it from drifting away. The woman may be Ruth Reed, the photographer's wife.
The fonds consists of photographs documenting the welcome ceremony that occurred in February 1987 for the canoe project by Nisga’a carver Norman Tait. The Museum of Anthropology appears in the background of multiple pictures in which spectators can be seen gathered for the 1st cut ceremony of the canoe log. Norman The event included speeches as well as ceremonies and performances by Norman Tait and his close relatives. Joe David, Reva Robinson, and Bill Reid are among the other notable individuals that appear in these images.