Image is of Norman, Ron, Isaac, and Chip inspecting model canoe post-steaming. Opening to steaming apparatus is visible on left side of image as steam continues to issue from within. Longhouse visible in background of image.
Image is of Norman, Ron, Isaac, and Chip inspecting model canoe post-steaming. Opening to steaming apparatus is visible on left side of image as steam continues to issue from within. Longhouse visible in background of image.
Image is of Norman, Ron, Isaac, and Chip inspecting model canoe post-steaming. Unidentified person stands behind at a slight distance, near steaming apparatus. Longhouse visible in background of image.
Image is of Chip, Norman, Ron, and Isaac pressing edges of model canoe together following its first steam. Model canoe is covered with a blanket to prevent steam burns. Unidentified person stands at a slight distance behind grate, watching the process.
Image is of Norman, Isaac, and Chip pressing edges of model canoe together following its first steam. Norman stands on top of bench to attain a better angle. Parts of longhouse and Mortuary house are visible in background of image.
Image is of Chip, Norman, Ron, and Isaac pressing edges of model canoe together following its first steam. Model canoe is covered with a blanket to prevent steam burns. Unidentified persons, one with video equipment, stand at a slight distance behind grate, watching the process.
Image is of Chip, Norman, Ron, and Isaac pressing edges of model canoe together following its first steam. Model canoe is covered with a blanket to prevent steam burns. Unidentified person stands at a slight distance behind grate, watching the process.
Image is of Ron sitting atop the east end of the canoe log, holding a horizontal post as Isaac assists from the ground. Chip stands on the south side of the log and measures the frame's vertical post with a steel square. A totem pole is visible in image background.
Image is of Ron sitting atop the east end of the canoe log, holding a horizontal post as Isaac measures from the ground. Chip stands on the south side of the log and measures the frame's vertical post with a steel square. A totem pole is visible in image background.
Image is of Chip using a steel square to measure a vertical post at the east end of the canoe log. Ron sits atop the canoe log, holding a horizontal post, as Isaac measures part of the (bow).
Image is of Ron and Isaac using a level to measure and mark a large beaver bowl carving as Chip watches the process. The small beaver bowl carving rests on the ground that is covered with cedar scraps.
Item is a hand-tinted glass lantern slide of landscape with a the Choutla Residential School, Carcross, Yukon. Item is a duplicated of item no. 875, fonds 008 Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada (MSCC) fonds, from the Anglican Church of Canada General Synod Archives. In 1903 students from the school at Forty Mile, Yukon, were moved to a small school in Carcross. In 1911 the federal government built the Choutla school. The school had a reputation for poor health, harsh discipline, poor food, and unpleasant living quarters. In the 1940s, the principal admitted to strapping students so severely that they had to be held down. The school burned down in 1939 and was rebuilt in 1944. A new school was built in 1953. It closed in 1969. (National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation)
Image of a man unpacking objects for display in Montreal, possibly at Man and His World exhibit at the site of Expo 67. Many of the objects appear to be masks.
Item is a hand-tinted glass lantern slide of a Christmas tree with presents in the corner of a room with decorations. There are two sitting children visible in the corner of the photograph.
Item is a negative showing three rows of unidentified Punjabi soldiers posing for the camera. They are posing in front of a tree with a mountain visible in the distance.