Unidentified man, Hazelton area
- 25-04-08-a038415
- Stuk
- November 1969
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of an unidentified man from the Hazelton area of BC.
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Unidentified man, Hazelton area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of an unidentified man from the Hazelton area of BC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an old totem poles in the Skeena area of BC.
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Mountains and river, Skeena area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of distant mountains and a river in the Skeena area, possibly the Skeen River, seen from a dirt road.
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Portrait of unidentified man, Skeena area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of an unidentified man in the Skeena/Hazelton area of BC.
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Portrait of unidentified man, Skeena area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of an unidentified man in the Skeena/Hazelton area of BC.
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Portrait of unidentified man, Skeena area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of an unidentified man in the Skeena/Hazelton area of BC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a totem pole in Kitsegukla (Gitsegukla?), BC. This same pole is pictured on page 125 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the caption: "This very old pole carved with a human figure and birds is a striking land mark in the village of Kitsegukla."
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Interior of [Ksan] village long house, Hazelton, BC
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the interior of the new Ksan Village longhouse at Hazelton, B.C. Carter describes it as "an outstanding example of the old culture of the west coast Indian people" on page 110 of his book Abundant Rivers.
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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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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a bird on the ground near Hazelton, BC.
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Mountain scenery near Hazelton, BC
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of mountains seen from Hazelton, BC area.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Lava Lake, headwaters of lake of a Nass tributary. A similar image is printed on page 131 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers.
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House of Wiiseks/Wiigyet of Gitsegukla Totem Pole
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a totem pole in Gitsegukla owned by Gary Hill Sr. of the house of Wiiseks/Wiigyet. The pole was cut down and as of March 2019 there are plans to make another one.
This pole is shown on page 127 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the inaccurate caption: "This well-carved pole belongs to Mr. Russell, one of the councillors at Kitsegukla. The predominant long-billed bird is a mythical figure called 'Weneel.'"
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Kathleen Gunanoot, Hazelton, BC
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Kathleen Gunanoot, in Hazelton, BC. This image is printed on page 109 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the caption: "Kathleen Gunanoot, sister to David. A proud and resolute woman. Her Indian name is We-an-gits, meaning Big Wolverine."
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Mission Church, North Vancouver Reserve
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of St. Paul's Catholic church in North Vancouver, BC, seen from the side.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of distant mountains and water, likely the Nass River, seen from the river's rocky shoreline.
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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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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 an unidentified copper.
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Piece of totem pole in museum (?)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a piece of on old totem pole, sitting on a block. It appears to be located in a museum, possibly the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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