Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
- 25-03-11-a038126
- Item
- August 25, 1971
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a rocky beach, near Nootka, BC.
Anthony Carter
Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a rocky beach, near Nootka, BC.
Anthony Carter
Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a rocky beach, near Nootka, BC.
Anthony Carter
Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a floatplane on the water near a beach, with a small island nearby and mountains in the distance.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image looking across the Nootka Sound, with small islands and mountains in the background.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image looking across the Nootka Sound, with small islands and mountains in the background.
Anthony Carter
Cowichan salmon weir and man with spear
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a man seated on the side of the Cowichan River (Vancouver Island) holding a fishing spear.
Anthony Carter
Part of 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."
Anthony Carter
Part of 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)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a beach and inlet, with mountains in the distance, near Nootka on Vancouver Island.
Anthony Carter
Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a beach and inlet, with mountains in the distance, near Nootka on Vancouver Island.
Anthony Carter
Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the water and mountains near Nootka, BC.
Anthony Carter
Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a beach covered in logs and driftwood.
Anthony Carter
Nuu-chah-nulth], Yuquot (Friendly Cove)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of small islands near the shore.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image looking across the Nootka Sound, with small islands and mountains in the background.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image looking across Nootka Sound from a rocky beach at sunset or sunrise. Mountains are visible in the background.
Anthony Carter
Ehattesaht, Esperanza Inlet, [Nuu-chah-nulth]
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a wide rocky beach next to Nootka Sound or a river. Mountains are visible across the water.
Anthony Carter
Part of 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."
Anthony Carter
Log rolling, Sports day, Somass [River] 1948
Part of 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.
Part of 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.
Anthony Carter
Part of 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."
Anthony Carter