Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
- 25-03-11-a038126
- Pièce
- August 25, 1971
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a rocky beach, near Nootka, BC.
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Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a rocky beach, near Nootka, BC.
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Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a rocky beach, near Nootka, BC.
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Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a floatplane on the water near a beach, with a small island nearby and mountains in the distance.
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Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image looking across the Nootka Sound, with small islands and mountains in the background.
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Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image looking across the Nootka Sound, with small islands and mountains in the background.
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Cowichan salmon weir and man with spear
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a man seated on the side of the Cowichan River (Vancouver Island) holding a fishing spear.
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Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
mage of three individuals standing on the platform of a fishing weir on the Cowichan River, holding spears. A similar image is printed on page 15 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "Salmon weir on the Cowichan river, the native people continue a very ancient form of spear fishing for migrating salmon. The weir is not a trap but merely a means to slow the fish on the way up the river."
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Fait partie de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of canoes on the Somass River (Vancouver Island). Four boys are seen in stationary canoes in the foreground.
Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a beach and inlet, with mountains in the distance, near Nootka on Vancouver Island.
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Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a beach and inlet, with mountains in the distance, near Nootka on Vancouver Island.
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Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the water and mountains near Nootka, BC.
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Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a beach covered in logs and driftwood.
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Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of small islands near the shore.
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Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image looking across the Nootka Sound, with small islands and mountains in the background.
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Image looking across Nootka Sound from a rocky beach at sunset or sunrise. Mountains are visible in the background.
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Ehattesaht, Esperanza Inlet, [Nuu-chah-nulth]
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Image of a wide rocky beach next to Nootka Sound or a river. Mountains are visible across the water.
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Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
mage of three individuals standing on the platform of a fishing weir on the Cowichan River, holding spears. A similar image is printed on page 15 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "Salmon weir on the Cowichan river, the native people continue a very ancient form of spear fishing for migrating salmon. The weir is not a trap but merely a means to slow the fish on the way up the river."
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Log rolling, Sports day, Somass [River] 1948
Fait partie de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of two men logrolling in the Somass River (Vancouver Island). A number of boats with people on them are also in the river.
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a salmon weir on the Cowichan River, Vancouver Island. The weir is seen from a slight distance up or down the river.
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Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
mage of three individuals standing on the platform of a fishing weir on the Cowichan River, holding spears. A similar image is printed on page 15 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "Salmon weir on the Cowichan river, the native people continue a very ancient form of spear fishing for migrating salmon. The weir is not a trap but merely a means to slow the fish on the way up the river."
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