Series consists of photographs depicting scenes from Zuni life, including a number of photographs of a rock with Zuni inscriptions.
Series consists of photographs depicting scenes from Hopi life.
Image of two young men. One sitting down and one standing. Photograph taken in a professional studio.
Handwritten annotation on back "Moses Alfred (L) Harry Mountain (R)"
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 116.
Item is a photograph showing Thubten Chökyi Nyima, or the Panchan Lama, seated in front of his monastery in Shigatse. He is wearing robes and has an item placed in his lap.
File contains images from Robert Reford's Arctic album. Some of the photographs include a date as it appeared in the original description. The rest do not include a date and were thought to had been taken during the same time period. The photographs seem to have been taken after Reford became president of his father's company in 1906. It is not clear if Reford took the photos himself, or that he assembled this album.
Image of two young men. One sitting down and one standing. Photograph taken in a professional studio.
Handwritten annotation on back "James Sewid (R) Artur Alfred (L)"
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 117.
Image of Bill Reid as a child standing next to his maternal grandfather, Charles Gladstone, seated on a wooden porch. Reid is holding a small pipe in his mouth and looking towards the camera.
The ‘Publications’ file consists of one bound, 59-page Almanac with pages wood block-printed with Tibetan text. A folded rice paper envelope accompanies the Almanac and has a handwritten annotation that reads, “Almanac of Iron Bird Year from Feb 28, ’21 to Mar 2, ’22.” Supplementary information provided by Father Donald indicates that this Almanac was printed specifically for British/Indian government use, although its contents is unknown. Also included in this file is a published map of Tibet titled, “North-Eastern Frontier,” and dated July 1905. Of significance is the map’s close temporal association with the (Francis) Younghusband Expedition of 1904, a famous military mission to Tibet. The file also includes more recent materials such as two newspaper clippings (1974; n.d.), a program guide to a service held for the Dalai’s visit to Vancouver (1980), a newspaper (“News Tibet,” 1988), and two newsletters (1988, 1989).
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Item is a negative showing a large building with several windows, a wide verandah, and two sets of staircases. There are two small field pieces at the foot of the staircase on the right left by the Younghusband expedition in 1906.
Item is a negative showing a landscape with a river in the forefront and mountains in the background. The village of Gyantse can be seen on the right hand side of the image.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong from a distance. Gyantse is also visible at the bottom lefthand side of the image.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong from a distance.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong located at the top of a spur from a distance. There are several buildings at the bottom of the spur.
Item is a negative showing Gyanste Jong located at the top of a spur from a distance.
Item is a negative showing an unidentified man standing in front of building. There is another man standing to the left of the unidentified man.
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen on the left, with his wife on the right. They are both dressed in Tibetan style of dress.
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife. Seated in front of her are three of her children. Standing to her left is a servant holding the Jongpen and is wife's youngest child.
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife seated in front of an unidentified man wearing a bowler hat. The man is holding a baby.
Item is a negative showing a group of men milling around in front of several army tents. There are mountains in the background.