Rivers Inlet, ubis village site
- 25-03-13-a038187
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- [1973?]
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of part of a totem pole from ubis village site (?), on the coast of British Columbia.
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Rivers Inlet, ubis village site
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of part of a totem pole from ubis village site (?), on the coast of British Columbia.
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Owekeno Village, Rivers Inlet, Xwamdasbe (Hope Island), Gwayasdums (Gilford Island) house poles
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a set of carved posts located in the interior of a wooden structure. The image was taken somewhere in coastal British Columbia, in the area of Hope and Gilford Islands.
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Owekeno Village, Rivers Inlet, Xwamdasbe (Hope Island), Gwayasdums (Gilford Island) house poles
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a group of carved posts located in an unidentified area of coastal British Columbia, likely somewhere near Hope of Gilford Island.
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Parte de Reverend Thomas Crosby fonds
Image depicts an exterior view of a cannery and cannery workers in Rivers Inlet, B. C. Printed around the border of the image is the photographer information "PHOTOGRAPHED BY R. MAYNARD, VICTORIA, . . . B. C." Printed on the verso is the photographer information with the inscription "R. Maynard, Photographic Artist, AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, COR. OF DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON STS., VICTORIA, B. C. -- Views of British Columbia and Vancouver Island for Sale." Handwritten inscription reads "Granney's Cannery - Rivers Inlet" and "No 3".
Parte de MOA General Media collection
A house frontal totem pole said to be from Oweekeno. This appears to be the totem pole that was taken from Rivers Inlet to the Museum of Anthropology in 1956, as part of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee.
Raven pole re-erected as memorial pole
Parte de MOA General Media collection
Item is a photograph showing a Raven Pole. To the left are a figure of a man and wife, and a dog.
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House frontal totem pole in situ
Parte de MOA General Media collection
House frontal totem pole in situ at Oweekeno. This pole was removed by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee and now stands in the Great Hall at the Museum of Anthropology.
House frontal totem pole in situ
Parte de MOA General Media collection
House frontal totem pole in situ at Oweekeno. This pole was removed by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee and now stands in the Great Hall at the Museum of Anthropology.
House frontal totem pole in situ
Parte de MOA General Media collection
House frontal totem pole in situ at Oweekeno. This pole was removed by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee and now stands in the Great Hall at the Museum of Anthropology.
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
image of totem poles displayed at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Parte de MOA General Media collection
Item is a series of two photographs showing the rooftops of houses and a totem pole in the foreground. The pole is known as the Nispiq Pole. It belonged to Chief Simon Walkus, Sr. and tells of the origins of the Wuikinuxv people.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Scene from totem pole installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
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River's Inlet (U'bis), Walkus Pole, May 55
Parte de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds