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Northern Spring (edited by Alan Campbell)

File consists of a draft of Northern Spring by Anthony Carter, edited by Carter's son-in-law Alan Campbell. Northern Spring is a biography of the Carter family and the community of Goodsoil in Saskatchewan. The text, poetry and design are by Anthony Carter and the cover image is by his brother Phil Carter. The edited draft includes an obituary of Carter and other materials reprinted from his funeral, as well as a photocopy of a photograph of Carter and his wife Minn Sjolseth.

Anthony Notes and Poems

File consists of notes written from Carter to his wife Minn Sjolseth, various personal and research notes, poems he had written and 2 sheets of guestbook signatures from one of Minn Sjolseth's exhibitions.

History Locker #2

File consists of slides depicting individuals (including Paul Hopkins and the kids from page 43 of Somewhere Between), landscapes, scenes of fishing and a Kermode bear.

History's Locker Box 1

File consists of slides depicting various events, people, and places depicted in "From History's Locker." The file also contains slides of the book's cover.

Anthony Carter fonds

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  • [194-]-2018, predominant 1966-1979

The fonds consists of photographs, transparencies, negatives, prints, slides, textual records and objects. Contents of the fonds primarily reflect First Nations cultures in British Columbia between 1960 and 1980, including the Haida, Coast Salish (formerly Burrard Reserve), Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw), Gitsegukla and Ans'pa yaxw (Kispiox) nations. Notable First Nations personalities and artists documented include Chief Dan George, Gerry Marks, Henry Hunt and Norman Tait. Contents also include: B.C. landscapes such as Gwayasdums (Gilford Island), Klemtu, Mamalilikulla and Uchucklesaht; First Nations children; First Nations exhibits, totem poles and installations at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and for the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan. The original accession was arranged in series according to Carter's published works which focus on specific localities, communities, individuals and subject matter, with additional series related to Carter's photojournalistic work and personal recordkeeping added in 2019 when an accrual was made to the fonds.

Anthony Carter

Anthony Carter aboard the MV Gallway

File consists of a mounted photograph with a caption on the back: "Anthony Carter 1975 On Board the M.V. "Gallway" (unknowingly operating on one lung). Photo Jan Virdiag [sp?]"

Fin of Shark Pole at MOA notes

File consists of newspaper clippings, research notes, and copies of MOA files collected by Anthony Carter related to the pole various described as Nass River Pole, Fin of Shark Pole, Naekem-kaet Pole, and Eagle-Halibut Pole.

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