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Runners

  • 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039039
  • Item
  • [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
  • Parte de John Mennie fonds

Blurred. Two runners in lead and one behind, building and observers on proper right are visible

Runners

  • 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039059
  • Item
  • [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
  • Parte de John Mennie fonds

Nineteen runners. Building and observers on proper right. Right centre edge of negative is flawed

Runners

  • 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039029
  • Item
  • [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
  • Parte de John Mennie fonds

Blurred. Five runners, one adult and one child observers are visible

Runners

  • 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039025
  • Item
  • [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
  • Parte de John Mennie fonds

Blurred. One runner almost at finish line, with two following at proper left

Runners

  • 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039060
  • Item
  • [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
  • Parte de John Mennie fonds

Runners, possibly relay race runners. Possible race partners and observers in background

Runners

  • 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039066
  • Item
  • [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
  • Parte de John Mennie fonds

Four runners before race. Observers in background

Runners at finish line

  • 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039058
  • Item
  • [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
  • Parte de John Mennie fonds

Blurred. Seven runners approach finish line. Building and observers on proper right and in background

Sailing ships pictograph

Item is an image of pictographs and petroglyphs. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade.

Salish

File contains a combination of historical photographs depicting village life of the Coast Salish people, and modern day photographs of Salish artifacts housed in various museums around the world. The historical photographs contain images of Coast Salish peoples, totem poles, house posts, canoes, and petroglyphs. The modern day photographs contain images of Coast Salish artifacts such as blankets, spindle whorls, masks, carvings, house posts and totem poles, and household items such as combs and bowls. The textual records contained in this file are photocopies of images of Coast Salish artifacts housed in various museums around the world.

Salish

File consists of photographic prints depicting Salish cultural objects from other institutions. Many of the prints are annotated with handwritten, stamped, or typed information about the contents of the images or their original repositories. The contents of this file were used to create object labels for Canada Museum of History Object ID VII-G-359 and MOA Object ID A1780; A1781; A50003; A50004; and A50005 a, b, & c in MOA's Great Hall.

Salishan

Series contains records relating to Jensen and Powell’s work with the Salishan language groups in Musqueam and Shalalth territories, and events related to those communities. Although the records were created in a number of villages at different periods of time, Jensen and Powell arranged them together due to the linguistic connection they share.

In 1975 Powell received an Urgent Ethnology grant from the National Museum of Man (Now the Canadian Museum of Civilization) to do linguistic work in Kitamaat. However, this work fell through, and Powell contacted Arnold Guerin of the Musqueam band to discuss using the grant to prepare materials for Guerin’s Hunqum’i’num classes. Together they planned to produce three books: one of phonetics, one on grammar, and one on maths, with Jensen’s assistance in the layout and photography. From reel-to-reel recordings Powell and Paul Thiele of the UBC Library for the Blind produced cassettes to accompany the books. Only the first book was completed as planned, but Powell adapted the notes they had already taken to create two books for younger children. All of this resulted in Musqueam Language: Book 1 and Hunq’um’i’num for Kids: Books 1 & 2. Three years later in 1978 Leona Sparrow hired Jensen on grant money to teach a black and white photography course.

In 1989 the principal of the Shalalth School asked Powell to work with the band on language books. With Harold Oldman and Bev Frank he compiled materials for two books, which were not published. He also completed an alphabet sheet for the community to use.

Series also includes photographs taken by Jensen in 2003 of a ceremony returning city land to the Musequeam near Vanier Park.

Series comprises four sub-series:
A. Field notes and research
B. Publications
C. Musqueam photographs
D. Salishan audio recordings
E. Squamish photographs

Salmon barbecue

Photograph of salmon being barbecued over an outdoor flame. An unidentified woman is standing in the background.

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Salmon barbecue, Alert Bay

Photograph of a woman tending to salmon that are being barbecued. There are a number of salmon over a long fire, and the barbecue appears to be part of a larger event. Painted sheets and a board are behind her, and a group of children are sitting nearby.

Salmon barbecue, Alert Bay (?)

Photograph of an outdoor salmon barbecue. A number of people are gathered around, some in ceremonial dress. The photograph was likely taken in or near Alert Bay, BC. A body of water and snow-capped mountains are visible in the background.

Salmon processing

Photograph of a fish processing line, likely in a canning factory. This image shows a cart full of partially processed salmon, with two worked in the background.

Salmon River

File consists of images of the Salmon River in British Columbia.

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