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Side view portrait of a man in native clothing

A man wearing native clothing stands facing the right side of the copy print. His extended right arm is resting on something. A woman and other men are visible in the background.

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View of government outpost

View of two government buildings flying Canadian and British Columbia flags. Buildings are surrounded by a fence and a group of people stand on the left side of copy print. Along the right side of the copy print, individuals on horseback can be seen. Mountains and trees appear in the background.

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View of men on horseback

Several men wearing native clothing sit astride horses in a large open field. Mountains are visible in the distance.

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Portrait of three men

Portrait of three men wearing western clothing. Horses and mountains are visible in the distance.

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First Nations Chiefs, North Vancouver, B.C.

Postcard depicts a group of people standing in two rows with buildings in the background. Verso of the postcard indicates that the publisher is "The Valentine & Sons United Publishing Co. Limited" and includes an annotation in pen that reads "before visit to England / to see reigning monarch."

Part of panel petroglyph

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

Coastal image

Item is an image of a coastal area. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade in 1969.

Coastal image

Item is an image of a coastal area with a shore boat. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade in 1969.

Pictograph

Item is a close-up image of a wall. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of petroglyphs. Original slide includes number 2 and 31.

Petroglyph rubbing

Item is an image of a rubbing of a petroglyph on a paper sheet. Original slide includes number 4 and 22.

Killer Whale arch, Alert Bay cemetery

View of the Killer Whale Arch located at the entrance to the Kwatiul Indian Cemetery. This arch is a memorial to a boy lost at sea. Located at Alert Bay, British Columbia. Several crosses and memorial totem poles are visible behind this archway.

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