Kristine Bob (78 yrs, Basket weaver)
- 25-04-04-a038311
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- April 9, 1967
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Kristine Bob, a basket weaver, at the age of 78. This image shows a close-up of her hands as she works.
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Kristine Bob (78 yrs, Basket weaver)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Kristine Bob, a basket weaver, at the age of 78. This image shows a close-up of her hands as she works.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Richard Bob (Kristine Bob's son?).
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Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Fraser River and grassy shoreline?
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Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver.
Anthony Carter
Kristine Bob (78 yrs, Basket weaver)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Kristine Bob, a basket weaver, at the age of 78.
Anthony Carter
Mount Baker, see from Fraser Valley
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Mount Baker, seen from the Fraser Valley. The same, or similar, image is printed on page 81 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of canoes on the Fraser River, possibly part of a race.
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August Jack at Squamish (born in Stanley Park)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of August Jack. A similar image of him is printed on page 23 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the caption: "August Jack, or Kahts-Lanock, was born of Squamish parents living temporarily in Stanley Park. He was 99 years and 7 months old when he passed away in 1967. Kahts-Lanock was also the last of the medicine men." Other sources suggest that he passed way in 1971 when he was 93 or 94.
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August Jack at Squamish (born in Stanley Park)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of August Jack. A similar image of him is printed on page 23 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the caption: "August Jack, or Kahts-Lanock, was born of Squamish parents living temporarily in Stanley Park. He was 99 years and 7 months old when he passed away in 1967. Kahts-Lanock was also the last of the medicine men." Other sources suggest that he passed way in 1971 when he was 93 or 94.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Mari Jack, wife of August Jack. In his book Abundant Rivers, Carter notes that she "was born in Nanaimo of that tribe in 1880" (page 22).
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Nani Williams, described on page 73 of the book "This is Haida" as a "charming old lady of 103 years."
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People (Haida): unidentified woman
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a woman, seen from the neck up. The woman is wearing glasses.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Loise Franks, a basket-weaver. She is pictured on page 35 of the book "This is Haida." In this image, she is shown seated inside.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a small inlet, with a wide sandy beach, forest in the background, and rocky area in the foreground.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an older man painting wooden bowls or plates.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Loise (or Lucy?) Franks, a basket-weaver. She is pictured on page 35 of the book "This is Haida." In this image, she is shown seated inside.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief Weah (Willie Mathews). A different portrait of him is printed on page 11 of Carter's book "This is Haida," with the caption: "Hereditary chief of the village 'Haida,' located at the north end of Masset Inlet its Indian name was 'Ottiowas.'"
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an old stone chapel on the top of a hill in Duncan, BC. A man is standing nearby.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an old stone chapel on the top of a hill in Duncan, BC.
Anthony Carter