A Ceremonial Group at a Potlatch
- AM54-S4-1-A-15-: A-15-57
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- [190-?] ; reproduced [ca. 1941]
Part of Major Matthews collection
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A Ceremonial Group at a Potlatch
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A Ceremonial Group at a Potlatch
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A Deserted Village - O-Yar-Kum
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph is a reproduction of a collage of eleven of B.W. Leeson's photographs from the album
[A group of First Nations of northern British Columbia]
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Part of James Crookall fonds
[A group of unidentified First Nations people]
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Group portrait
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Photograph shows a man with an elongated head
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Photograph shows "Big Mary" and another woman
A "One Hundred Dollar" Potlatch
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Photograph shows a woman wearing a blanket covered with money
A Quatsino Grandma - O-Que-La-Yon
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Head and shoulders portrait
[A teacher and students in front of a log building]
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Group portrait
[A woman and girl in the] dry belt of the interior
Part of John Davidson fonds
[A woman and girl in the] dry belt of the interior]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[A woman stepping into a canoe at a logging camp]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
A-Ma-Qua off to look at his traps at the head of the southeast arm of Quatsino Sound
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a medicine man
[An unidentified First Nations girl]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a totem pole with a radio antenna
Ar-Tat-Se and her Grandma O-Que-La-Yen
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Head and shoulders portrait
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Full-length portrait showing the daughter of Carlity of Quatsino Tribe in a cedar bark and sea shell costume
Ar-Te-Catse, A West Coast Morning
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Photograph shows a woman setting off to dig clams
Bear Totem from Kitimat, 1898 (Symbol of Strength) Dr. Raley and Chief Sepass of Skowkale
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[Bella Coola Indians wearing ceremonial blankets and "Crooked Beak of Heaven" masks]
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British Columbia Indians [seated in front of rough shelter]
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J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
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Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows the inside of a longhouse
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Head and shoulders portrait
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Photograph shows the Chief wearing a naval uniform
Come For the Bride and Se-Wit, The Wit
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Photograph shows the prospective husband and part of the neighbouring tribe arriving by canoe
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Inscription on verso of print "No. 2977 - The natural wool is carefully washed and dried before carding and spinning. No dyes are used. Wool from black sheep is interwoven with white. By retaining the natural oils in the wool the finished sweaters are practically waterproof. Don Coltman Photo."
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Inscription on verso of print "#2981 - Indian squaw of the Cowichan Tribe, Vancouver Island, drying white and black wool for the making of the famous Indian sweaters. Vancouver Island, B.C. Don Coltman Photo."
Cul-Tetsam, Passing of the Siwash
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Photograph shows part of the ruined village Klaskeno in the background
Dr. Raley of Coqualeetza, with Chief Sepass of Skowkale and his daughter
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Early British Columbia - A Potlatch to the Tyees
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Photograph is the title page for the album created for the Earl of Athlone and the Princess Alice to commemorate their visit to Vancouver in 1941. Photograph shows a First Nations woman sitting beside a totem pole
[Elderly Native Indian couple seated in front of rough shelter]
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J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
["Faithful Jim" in traditional garb]
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Studio portrait
[First Nations burial platforms]
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[First Nations men in canoe on the Skeena River]
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[First Nations settlement beside a river]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Five unidentified First Nations men]
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The man on the far left is thought to be Alkali Lake Chief Quil - Quailse and the man on the far right is thought to be Williams Lake Chief William. The man in the centre is holding a Semour malacca staff with a cast silver head.
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Head and shoulders portrait
Ga-La-Kum the wife of Tyee Cas-E-Lus
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Head and shoulders portrait
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Photograph shows a woman and her daughter in a canoe
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[Group portrait of three unidentified First Nations People]
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Photograph shows woven hat and basket.