U.B.C. Chancellor Hamber at opening of Totem Park
- AM1036-S4---: CVA 703-4.98.1
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- May 16, 1951
Part of Hamber family fonds
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U.B.C. Chancellor Hamber at opening of Totem Park
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Mungo Martin at opening of Totem Park
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U.B.C. Chancellor Hamber speaking at opening of Totem Park
Part of Hamber family fonds
Mungo Martin speaking at opening of Totem Park
Part of Hamber family fonds
U.B.C. Chancellor Hamber and U.B.C. President Norman Mackenzie at opening of Totem Park
Part of Hamber family fonds
U.B.C. President Norman Mackenzie speaking at opening of Totem Park
Part of Hamber family fonds
Indian dug-out canoe, Vancouver, B.C.
Centennial project of Native Indians
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Indian Chiefs, North Vancouver, B.C.
Chief White Elk at Siwash Rock, Vancouver, B.C.
[First nations man in traditional dress with two men wearing ceremonial headdresses]
[Lord Alexander arriving at a ceremony to confer him as an honourary chief]
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[First Nations celebrations at Brockton Oval]
[First Nations children at celebrations at Brockton Oval]
[Trophy and plaques at First Nations celebrations at Brockton Oval]
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Parade scene [in Stanley Park?]
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Children with Kwakwaka'wakw Totem Pole outside of Longhouse
Man standing beside Kwakwaka'wakw Totem Pole outside of Longhouse
Four children standing on road holding hands
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Four young women standing on road
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Indians catching salmon in the Fraser Canyon
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[The 600 Block of Granville Street during a Victoria Day parade]
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Indian salmon catch, Fraser River near North Bend, B.C.
Photograph shows salmon hanging from wooden structure erected at a rocky edge of the Fraser River with mountains in the background.
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Chief Mathias of Capilano with Grey Eagle
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Salmon Caches on the Fraser River
Indian cemetery near Boston Bar
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Indian cemetery near Lytton on the Thompson River below Spences Bridge
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Indian village and chief's tomb - Queen Charlotte Island