Group portrait of people near a lake
- 22-2-a032889
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- c.1920
Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
Several individuals seem to be walking down to the lake. Some young men are dressed as altar boys. Another group carries a canopy of sorts.
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Group portrait of people near a lake
Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
Several individuals seem to be walking down to the lake. Some young men are dressed as altar boys. Another group carries a canopy of sorts.
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Group portrait of two women and a child
Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
Two women and a female child stand at the bottom of some steps that lead to a church.
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Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
Three men stand posed for the camera. The man copy left is the same individual from the previous print wearing western-style clothing. The men standing in the centre and copy right wear traditional attire. Additional individuals stand on either side of this group, not fully visible here.
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Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
Seven men stand posed in front of a wooden structure. Four wear native clothing; three wear western-style dress.
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View of a bridge spanning water
Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
This view depicts a bridge across a body of water with mountains in the distance. The bridge appears to be only partially completed.
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View of river and horse with riders
Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
This view depicts a horse standing in a river carrying two riders. The riverbank in foreground and mountains in the distance are snow covered.
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Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
This view depicts a woman standing next to a tipi-like tent structure in the mountains. A table stands in front of the tent. A clothesline can be seen on the left side of the copy print. Trees and mountains surround this open area.
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Men on horseback crossing a river
Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
Four men on horseback cross a river with four other horses carrying packs. At the river's distant shore trees and a tent-like structure are visible.
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Group portrait of men in native clothing
Parte de Fred Ryckman fonds
Five men dressed in native clothing stand facing the camera. One man carries a long, rectangular object. Trees or bushes visible in background.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Close-up image of a person carving a small sculpture. Image includes only the hands of the person.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Loise Franks, a basket-weaver. She is pictured on page 35 of the book "This is Haida." In this image, she is shown seated inside, with a basket nearby.
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People (Haida): woman roasting cedar roots
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a woman roasting cedar roots to use for basket weaving. Additional pictures of this process and this woman are printed in the book "This is Haida."
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People (Haida): Chief Gitagahungs
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief Gitagahungs (Albert Jones). A similar portrait of him is printed on page 78 of Carter's book "This is Haida," with the caption: "His name means 'Price With Great Walk.' He is well known for his discoveries on the Tahsoo mine property."
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People (Haida): unidentified woman
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a woman, seen from the chest up. The woman is wearing glasses.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of wide, sandy beach on Haida Gwaii, with a few smaller trees.
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People (Haida): unidentified woman
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a woman, seen from the neck up. The woman is wearing glasses.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an older man painting wooden bowls or plates.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief Weah (Willie Mathews). A different portrait of him is printed on page 11 of Carter's book "This is Haida," with the caption: "Hereditary chief of the village 'Haida,' located at the north end of Masset Inlet its Indian name was 'Ottiowas.'"
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Chief Weah, Willie Matthews, at Dunbar House
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief Weah (Willie Mathews). A different portrait of him is printed on page 11 of Carter's book "This is Haida," with the caption: "Hereditary chief of the village 'Haida,' located at the north end of Masset Inlet its Indian name was 'Ottiowas.'"
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Robert Davidson, Jr. pole raising ceremony
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images from a pole raising ceremony in Masset, on Queen Charlotte Island, Haida Gwaii. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson, Jr. Images show the crowd, speakers (including Davidson), the process of raising the pole, and nearby scenery.
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