Group photograph outside of St. George's Residential School
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Parte deEwen MacLeod collection
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Group photograph outside of St. George's Residential School
Parte deEwen MacLeod collection
Group photograph outside of St. George's Residential School
Parte deEwen MacLeod collection
Group photograph outside of St. George's Residential School
Parte deEwen MacLeod collection
Group photo of people on horseback with mountains in distance
Parte deFred Ryckman fonds
Numerous people, most in native dress, ride on horseback. Mountains and trees visible in distance.
Sin título
Group on Hudson's Bay Company Residence Lax-Kw'alaams
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a group of six people on a porch. According to annotations, photograph was taken at the Hudson's Bay Company Residence in Lax-Kw'alaams (previously known as Port Simpson and Fort Simpson). People in the photograph are identified in annotations.
Group of children in visible storage
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Group of children viewing items in a display drawer in visible storage.
Group of children in the Great Hall
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Group of children in the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
Group in ceremonial dress, Alert Bay
Portrait of a group wearing ceremonial dress. They are standing outside, likely at a gathering of some kind in Alert Bay, BC. A crowd is visible behind them. The group includes a man and two women, and two children. The man is wearing a mask.
Group in ceremonial dress, Alert Bay
Portrait of a group wearing ceremonial dress. They are standing outside, likely at a gathering of some kind in Alert Bay, BC. A crowd is visible behind them. The group includes a man, a woman, and two children. The man us holding a carved stick.
Group in ceremonial dress, Alert Bay
Portrait of a group wearing ceremonial dress. They are standing outside, likely at a gathering of some kind in Alert Bay, BC. A crowd is visible behind them. The group includes a man, a woman, and two children. The man us holding a carved stick.
Group in ceremonial dress on dock, Alert Bay
Photograph of a group of people in ceremonial dress standing on a dock in Alert Bay, BC. Most are looking away from the camera, toward a boat next to the dock.
Group in ceremonial dress at unidentified event
Image of a group at an unidentified outdoor event. Most of the individuals in the image are in ceremonial dress. The photograph was likely taken in or near Alert Bay, BC.
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Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a group of thirteen persons in a building's porch and stairs. People in the photograph are identified in annotations, including Mr. Wootton
Ground-level view of service from a distance
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Ground-level shot of congregation. Harbour can be seen in the background.
Grizzly bear pole of Skedans (copy by William Jeffrey), City Hall, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Parte deE. Polly Hammer fonds
Grizzly Bear Pole at T'aanuu Llnagaay
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Men preparing to lower the grizzly bear pole at T'aanuu Llnagaay. The pole was removed by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee and cut into four sections. It has since been displayed at UBC and at the Museum of Anthropology in these four sections.
Grizzly bear of the water carving
Parte deStanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a close up of a carving of a creature that resembles a grizzly bear with fins on its back. This carving is similar to the one depicted in item a034843.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Grizzly Bear House posts in situ on Gilford Island. These were later removed and taken to the University of British Columbia. They are currently housed at the Museum of Anthropology.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Grizzly Bear House posts in situ on Gilford Island. These were later removed and taken to the University of British Columbia. They are currently housed at the Museum of Anthropology.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Grizzly Bear House posts in situ on Gilford Island. These were later removed and taken to the University of British Columbia. They are currently housed at the Museum of Anthropology.