Image is a postcard that depicts a fishery and fishery workers with harvested Salmon in the foreground. Printed inscription below the image reads "Fraser River Salmon. Published by W. T. Cooksley, Photographer, New Westminster, B. C."
Image of two people dancing. More people on the background. Handwritten annotations on back "Lorne & Dasiy" and "Flora and James Sewid" Item was originally numbered by creator with number 121.
These photographs were originally housed in a small box, filed by subjects. The photographs have been rehoused into archival sleeves, but the groupings and subject names have been retained.
Photograph of people fishing from boats. They may be spear fishing or dip netting. A possible caption for this photograph says "Fishing (Athabascan)." It is difficult to discern if the canoes are of Coast Salish or Athabascan design.
A performer in a costume and wig is surrounded by other performers holding blue pieces of fabric with holes cut out and depicting yellow flowers. A large set piece made of different shades of yellow, orange and pink fabric is in the background.
Costumed dancers kneel on the floor with one leg outstretched behind them in front of a large set piece made of colorful fabric during a performance of a piece by Evelyn Roth
Costumed performers hold set pieces depicting faces and stand in front of a large set piece made of different shades of red, yellow, and orange fabric during a performance of a piece by Evelyn Roth in the Great Hall
Image depicts a rack set up in a clearing where fish appear to be drying. The area around the rack is scrub land and mountains can be seen in the distance.