Page 4 - Gitxsan (Upper Skeena Tsimshian) population
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Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Page 4 - Gitxsan (Upper Skeena Tsimshian) population
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Page 4 - Map depicting BC's Indigenous population distribution in 1835
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Item consists of a map depicting BC's Indigenous population distribution in 1835
Page 29 - Tahltan, Inland tlingit, and kaska dena population
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Pages 4-6 - Indigenous population
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Item consists of Duff's reasons for using the year 1835 as a benchmark
Page 3 - Nisga'a (Nass River Tsimshian) population
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Page 3 - BC Indigenous population, 1835-1950
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Item consists of Duff's notes on how to arrive at an estimation of BC'S Indigenous population from 1835 to 1950
Page 28 - Carrier population, continued
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Pages 2-3 - Summary of 1835 population distribution estimates
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Page 2 - Duff's memo on how to use population information
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Item consists of a memo regarding how to use population information
Page 2 - Indigenous population of British Columbia, 1882-1954 and Haida population
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Evelyn Roth performance at Canadian Museums Association barbecue
Audience in the foreground watches on as performers interact with a fabric set piece on the campus of the Museum of Anthropology as part of a piece by Evelyn Roth at the Canadian Museums Association salmon barbecue
Performance at Canadian Museums Association barbecue with crowd
An audience watches as costumed performers act in a piece by Evelyn Roth at the Canadian Museums Association salmon barbecue
Performance at Canadian Museums Association barbecue
Costumed performers acting in a piece by Evelyn Roth appear to interact with spectators at the Canadian Museums Association salmon barbecue.
St. Michael's School, Alert Bay, B.C.
Parte deDiane Elizabeth Barwick fonds
Item is a photograph with a perforated edge depicting the entrance to the St. Michael's Indian Residential School in Alert Bay, which was founded in 1929 by the Anglican Church of Canada. Two painted totem poles are visible in front of the school, with thunderbird, [grizzly bear?], and copper figures.
Hospital + Totems Alert Bay B.C. Community Hall on Hill 9/49 Photo by Ronnie's 9
Parte deDiane Elizabeth Barwick fonds
Item is a photograph taken from the water of the hospital, community hall, and other buildings in Alert Bay along the shoreline with the forest in the background. Totem poles are scattered along the shoreline.
St. Michael's School + Farm, Alert Bay, Photo by Ronnie's 18-7-50 RS30
Parte deDiane Elizabeth Barwick fonds
Item is an aerial photograph of St. Michael's Indian Residential School and farm in Alert Bay. Photo also depicts cleared farmland, roads, and forest.
Parte deDiane Elizabeth Barwick fonds
Item is a photograph of painted cedar wood carvings including Sisiyutl (serpent), thunderbird, coppers, and [wolf?] figures in Alert Bay.
Residential School, Alert Bay, B.C.
Parte deDiane Elizabeth Barwick fonds
Item is a photograph of the entrance to St. Michael's Indian Residential School in Alert Bay, which was founded in 1929 by the Anglican Church of Canada. Two painted totem poles are visible in front of the school, with thunderbird, [grizzly bear?], and copper forms.
21 June 1958 Alert Bay Centennial Celebrations
Parte deDiane Elizabeth Barwick fonds
Item is a photograph of two men performing a dance while a crowd watches. The man on the right in ceremonial dress (button blanket, cedar bark headdress) is Willie Seewid [Seaweed; Sewid?], who carved the crooked beak mask with cedar strips that is worn by the other dancer on the left.