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Skedans

Image of moss covered logs on the forest floor, possibly structural remains at the Skedans village site.

Anthony Carter

Skedans

Image of a rocky beach and tide pools near the site of the Skedans village that once existed on Haida Gwaii.

Anthony Carter

Skedans

Image of a small inlet with a boat in the water. The image is taken from a forested area near the water's edge, somewhere near the Skedans village site.

Anthony Carter

Skedans

Image of a fallen tree and possibly the remains of an old totem pole in the area of the former Skedans village on Haida Gwaii.

Anthony Carter

Skedans

Image of an area that possibly contains remains of the Skedans village.

Anthony Carter

Skedans

Image taken from a higher vantage point near the Skedans village site, looking out across the water, with a small island nearby and mountains visible in the background.

Anthony Carter

Skedans

Image of a rocky beach on a small inlet, near the Skedans village site.

Anthony Carter

Robert Davidson, Jr. pole raising ceremony

File consists of images from a pole raising ceremony in Masset, on Queen Charlotte Island, Haida Gwaii. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson, Jr. Images show the crowd, speakers (including Davidson), the process of raising the pole, and nearby scenery.

Anthony Carter

Reverend Smith Stanley Osterhout fonds

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  • Fonds
  • [1870-1911]

Fonds consists of 45 glass-plate lantern slides featuring scenes from Osterhout's work with B.C. First Nations, including Haida, Tsimshian and Kwakwaka'wakw. Images document First Nations individuals, communities, totem poles and landscapes of British Columbia.

Smith Stanley Osterhout

Research

The series consists primarily of material accumulated and/or created by Gillian Darling Kovanic during her travels abroad, both as a student of anthropology and a filmmaker. This series includes field research conducted by Kovanic with the Kalash in Pakistan, the Kom/Kati tribes in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the Orissa in India, the Haida on the Queen Charlotte Islands [Haida Gwaii], British Columbia and the Kwakwaka’wakw in Alert Bay, British Columbia. Much of her fieldwork is made up of a study of the languages and cultural practices of the people being studied.

Included in the series are eleven field notebooks, a handwritten Kalash’a dictionary, a notebook containing information on the ethnographic materials collected by Darling, which now reside with the Royal Ontario Museum, and approximately 4502 photographs, including slides, negatives, prints and digital photos. Also included are a number of academic and popular articles collected by Kovanic, which compliment her field research, including a unique, handwritten article by Wazir Ali Shah, secretary to the last ruler of Chital, Mehtar, in 1977, which was written after the original manuscript was lost. The series also contains published material, comprised of a teaching kit titled “Kalash Bread-making: From Field to Feast” and the Wakhi Language Book by Haqiqat Ali.

Gillian Darling Kovanic

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