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Anthony Carter fonds

  • 25
  • Fonds
  • [194-]-2018, predominant 1966-1979

The fonds consists of photographs, transparencies, negatives, prints, slides, textual records and objects. Contents of the fonds primarily reflect First Nations cultures in British Columbia between 1960 and 1980, including the Haida, Coast Salish (formerly Burrard Reserve), Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw), Gitsegukla and Ans'pa yaxw (Kispiox) nations. Notable First Nations personalities and artists documented include Chief Dan George, Gerry Marks, Henry Hunt and Norman Tait. Contents also include: B.C. landscapes such as Gwayasdums (Gilford Island), Klemtu, Mamalilikulla and Uchucklesaht; First Nations children; First Nations exhibits, totem poles and installations at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and for the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan. The original accession was arranged in series according to Carter's published works which focus on specific localities, communities, individuals and subject matter, with additional series related to Carter's photojournalistic work and personal recordkeeping added in 2019 when an accrual was made to the fonds.

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Children dancing, Burrard

Image of child dancing on an indoor stage, with a man that appears to be Chief Dan George. Additional children are standing at the back of the stage.

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Taha George

Portrait of an older woman wearing traditional dress and headpiece. She is standing in a grassy area. Woman is Taha, wife of Chief George Slahholt of the Burrard Reserve [Coast Salish] in North Vancouver and mother of Dan George

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Dancers in field

Image of a group of dancers in a field, with a crowd gathered behind them watching. There appears to be about six dancers.

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Jack, George, Taha

Portrait of Chief John L. George, of the Burrard tribe, holding a small carved wooden pole. He is seated outside.

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Dan George, canoe building

Image of Chief Dan George using a heavy logging jack to roll the rough shaped canoe over. This image is similar to the one printed on page 18 of the book Somewhere Between.

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Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers

Image of a canoe full of people paddling down a channel or bay. The canoe is seen from a distance, with a rocky shore visible in the foreground, and a hillside covered in buildings and forest visible in the background.

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Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers

Image of a canoe full of people paddling down a channel or bay. A hillside covered in buildings is viable in the background.

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Canoe pix

Image of a canoe full of people paddling near a shoreline. The land in the background on the other side of the water appears to have industrial structures,

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Children at Klemtu

Image shows two young girls, daughters of Steve Robinson, sitting on the deck of a boat in the water

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Paul Hopkins, Kynoc [Nuxalk]

Portrait of Paul Hopkins, seen from neck up. He is standing outside. A different portrait of Paul Hopkins is printed on page 22 of the book Somewhere Between. The caption for this image describes Hopkins as "last of the proud Kynoc race. His face mirrors the strength of a great people."

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