- 25-04-01-a038268
- Stuk
- March 16, 1960
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a small dog in the forest.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a small dog in the forest.
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Dominic Charlie [Tsee-Qawl-tuhn], Squamish
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn).
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Dominic Charlie [Tsee-Qawl-tuhn], Squamish
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn).
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Chief Dan George speaking at the opening of Centennial display at Vancouver Public Library.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief Dan George in traditional dress, holding a hand drum. The North Shore mountains are visible in the background.
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Hon. Chief Dan George, [Tsleil-Waututh]
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief Dan George, taken outdoors.
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Chief Dan George, Abundant Rivers
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief Dan George, holding a carved pipe and staff. This same image, or a similar one, is printed on page 13 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers.
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Ans'pa yaxw (Kispiox) & Gitsegukla
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of the Skeena River valley area in British Columbia, near Hazelton. Subjects include people, totem poles, scenery, and the the villages of Gitsegukla and Kitwancool.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of David Gunanoot, Chief of Gitxen. A similar portrait of him is printed on page 107 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers.
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Able Derek, Old Aiyansh, Nass River, Nisga'a
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Able Derek, Nisga'a. A similar portrait of him is printed on page 136 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the caption: Abel Derek at Gitlakdamix, now called Old Aiyanch 'I am just a common man.'"
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Mount Currie (Stl'atl'imc nation)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of the Mount Currie reserve (Stl'atl'imc nation) and its people.
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Lilloett [Stl'atl'imc] Mt Currie woman
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the hands of an older Stl'al'lmx woman on the Mount Currie Reserve near Pemberton, BC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem pole carved by Charles James.
The pole was re-adzed and re-painted by Kwakwaka'wakw carver Mungo Martin before shipping to UBC in 1947. Repainted and repaired by Ellen Neel (1949) and by Mungo Martin (1950-51). It stood at Totem Pole Park, UBC Campus until it was re-located to the Museum's Great Hall ca. 1976.
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Argilite carvings, Claud Davidson
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of two argillite carvings by Claude Davidson, located at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of Kwakwaka'wakw displays the the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
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Kwakwaka'wakw mask display at U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Kwakwaka'wakw masks and material culture display at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Kwakwaka'wakw mask display at U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Kwakwaka'wakw masks display at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Child and totem pole, view two
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a child leaning against the base of a totem pole. The pole shows a human figure with an open mouth. See also item a034827 for another view of this pole.
According to George Read, Stanley Read's son, the pole in the image is the Half Way Out pole of Delgamuukw's house; the boy is Harry Brown, whose Gitxsan name is Xsuwii 'Guus.
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a totem pole from Gitsegyukla (Skeena Crossing). Read`s notes call this the Pole of Mawlarhen. Depictions of frogs and an owl are visible. See also item a03426 for another view of this pole.
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a a close up of a totem pole with a human figure holding a bear. This appears to be a pole from Kitwanga, also depicted in item a034845.