S.S. "Discovery" in York Roads
- 11-01-a032674_5
- Item
- [ca. 191?]
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a ship and a boat. According to annotations, photograph was taken at York Roads, Manitoba
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S.S. "Discovery" in York Roads
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a ship and a boat. According to annotations, photograph was taken at York Roads, Manitoba
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of three buildings. According to annotations, the buildings were the depot and photograph was taken at York Factory, Manitoba
Boat Building Shed, York Factory
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a building. According to annotations, photograph was taken at York Factory, Manitoba
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a tombsone for William Wastesecoot. According to annotations, photograph was taken at the Indigenous Peoples Graveyard, York Factory, Manitoba.
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of two tents. According to annotations, photograph was taken on the Hayes River between York Factory and Norway House, Manitoba
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a shore with a boat and a person standing by it. According to annotations, photograph was taken on the Hayes River between York Factory and Norway House, Manitoba. Item is same image as item a032718
Mr. Belanger's Monument, Norway House
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a stone monument. According to annotations, monument was to Mr. Belanger's memory, in Norway House. Chief Factor Horace Belanger drowned in the Nelson River and his clerk Stanley Simpson drowned trying to save him. After their death, Hudson's Bay Officer erected a stone monument in their memory
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a woman standing by a baby stroller wit a baby at the entrance of a house. According to annotations, photograph was taken at Norway House, Manitoba
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a ship. According to annotations, photograph was taken at Rigolet, Newfoundland and Labrador
On Board the Pilot Cutter, Pointe-au-Père
Parte deRobert Reford fonds
Item is a close up image of a ship with one man standing on the deck. According to annotations, the ship was a pilot cutter and photograph was taken at Pointe-au-Pere, Quebec
Spences Bridge Anglican church
Parte deStanley E. Read fonds
Image of Anglican church in Spences Bridge, BC.
This fonds consists of textual records, photographs, negatives, slides, audio recordings, compact discs and video on DVD that relate to Kovanic’s academic and film career. The fonds relates especially to her work in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan, but also captures her work with First Nations on the Northwest coast of British Columbia.
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Wakas pole raising 1987 photographs
Consists of photographs documenting the raising of the Wakas Pole in Stanley Park in 1987.
Western Gitxsan school photographs
File consists of photographs of school children, activities, and classroom scenes in the Western Gitxsan villages of Kitwancool (Gitanyow), Kitwanga (Gitwangak) and Gitsegukla (formerly Kitsegukla).
Item consists of a recording of the Kitwancool version of Gitksan for kids: book 2.
Item consists of a recording of a potlatch at Kitwancool hosted by Chief ‘wii xaa? (Willie Williams) of the Wolf tribe.
Item consists of a recording of Learning Gitksan: book 3 (Western dialect), read by various Gitxsan speakers from Kitwancool and Kitsegukla.
Item consists of a recording of Learning Gitksan: book 4, read by various Gitxsan speakers from Kitwancool and Kitsegukla.
Book 5: Learning Kwak'wala The Sounds of Kwak'wala
Item consists of a recording of Learning Kwak'wala: Book 5 The Sounds of Kwak'wala, and it features Agnes Cranmer, Margaret Cook, and Jay Powell engaging in vocabulary and grammar exercises in the workbook, Jay Powell asks the questions in English and Agnes Cranmer and Margaret Cook give the response in Kwak’wala; Side A: pages 5-28, covers the names of most of the Kwak'wala speaking peoples and their dialects, the Kwak'wala alphabet, how to pronounce vowels, consonants, the glottal stop, and the barred Side B: pages 29-52, continues with how to pronounce the barred L, and covers the rest of the consonants, back consonant sounds, rounded consonant sounds, explosive consonant sounds, and double letter sounds, one English translation on page 33 refers to the cedar bark daces as "Indian dancing," also the English translation for someone of African descent on page 45 uses the word "Negro." Recorded on both sides.
Book 7, tape 2: Learning Kwak'wala
Item consists of a recording of Learning Kwak'wala: Book 7 This One That One, and it features Agnes Cranmer, Margaret Cook, and Jay Powell engaging in vocabulary and grammar exercises in the workbook, Jay Powell asks the questions in English and Agnes Cranmer and Margaret Cook give the response in Kwak’wala; Side A: pages 26-40, starts with exercises for buying something that is or is not in sight, and continues with who something is for when they are or are not present, the grammar for doing something and the subject is either present or absent, past tense forms, future tense forms, pointer words, action words without objects, and action words that take objects; Side B: pages 40-57, continues past tense exercises on page 40, and covers how to say and adjective does not apply to someone, when someone is not doing something, the words for very and really, positive and negative answer patterns, grammar to ask what someone is doing, and what someone did in the past. Recorded on both sides.