The Quileute use of the prairies by Jay Powell
- 3-3-01-3-01-D-9
- File
- 2002
A study done for M. Kat Anderson for inclusion in her report on prairies
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The Quileute use of the prairies by Jay Powell
A study done for M. Kat Anderson for inclusion in her report on prairies
The Quileute Cemetery drawing - Jay Powell, Edwin Poulin, Rusty Black
The Quileute and Hoh Use of the Foreshore in their Traditional Territory,
A report for Jacilee Wray by Jay Powell
The Public Face of the Museum: A Report on the Past Year
Part of Director's fonds
The problems of teaching English as a second language to Indian students by Nancy Vaughan
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of the steamship the Princess Marguerite sailing in the Georgia Strait. The Princess Marguerite was built for the B.C Coast Service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. It commonly sailed the Seattle-Victoria-Vancouver triangle.
William Carr
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of the steamship the Princess Marguerite sailing in the Georgia Strait. The Princess Marguerite was built for the B.C Coast Service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. It commonly sailed the Seattle-Victoria-Vancouver triangle.
William Carr
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of the steamship the Princess Marguerite sailing in the Georgia Strait from a distance. The Princess Marguerite was built for the B.C Coast Service by the Fairfield Company of Glasgow, Scotland. It commonly sailed the Seattle-Victoria-Vancouver triangle.
William Carr
By Jay Powell in University of Hawaii Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 4:3
The philosophy of Indian education by E.T.J. Carrothers
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
The persisting question of aboriginal title to provincial lands by Darrell D. Jones
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
The Paupau tree (Papaya) - (Jan. 13, 1924)
Part of Stuart Schofield fonds
Image depicts the exhibition The Pacific Passage installed at the Vancouver International Airport. The focal point of the photograph is Hetux, a large Thunderbird sculpture created by artist Connie Watts (Nuu-chah-nulth, Gitxsan and Kwakwaka'wakw).
The Owl Dance, the Lodge, and the Torture
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Document describing the Owl Dance, a lodge, and a method of torture. The specific culture/place related to these descriptions is not clear. "Catlin" is written at the bottom, either as the author of the document or the source of the information.
The Origin of the Chinook Jargon on the Northwest coast by F. Q. Howay
BC Historical Quarterly 6