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            81 Archival description results for Fish

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            Cooking salmon
            92-4-a034603 · Item · [ca. 1964-1966]
            Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds

            Image depicts two adult males and several children who seem to be involved in cooking salmon outdoors.

            Cowichan salmon weir
            25-03-12-a038179 · Item · 1973
            Part of Anthony Carter fonds

            Image 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."

            Anthony Carter
            Cowichan salmon weir
            25-03-12-a038180 · Item · 1973
            Part of Anthony 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."

            Anthony Carter
            Cowichan salmon weir
            25-03-12-a038182 · Item · 1973
            Part of Anthony 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."

            Anthony Carter
            Cowichan salmon weir
            25-03-12-a038183 · Item · 1973
            Part of Anthony Carter fonds

            Image of a wooden building with a sign hanging from the front of it that says "Salmon for Survival." The building appears to be a place where salmon is processed, dried, and/or sold. It is located next to a creek or low lying river.

            Anthony Carter
            Cowichan salmon weir
            25-03-12 · File · 1973
            Part of Anthony Carter fonds

            File consists of images of a salmon weir on the Cowichan River, Vancouver Island. Some images show individuals on or near the weir with spears. Also included is an image of a salmon store or drying shed, and Carter's wife sitting near salmon that is being barbecued.

            Anthony Carter
            Cowichan salmon weir
            25-03-12-a038177 · Item · 1973
            Part of Anthony Carter fonds

            Image of a salmon weir on the Cowichan River, Vancouver Island. The weir is seen from a slight distance up or down the river.

            Anthony Carter
            Cowichan salmon weir
            25-03-12-a038184 · Item · 1973
            Part of Anthony 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."

            Anthony Carter