- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-781
- Item
- [between 1941 and 1943]
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Cowichan wool being hung to dry
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-783
- Item
- [between 1941 and 1943]
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-784
- Item
- [between 1941 and 1943]
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."
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-782
- Item
- [between 1941 and 1943]
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."
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-2401
- Item
- Apr. 1944
Photograph shows a teepee and a wagon
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-2402
- Item
- Apr. 1944
[Indigenous woman holding baby]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-2403
- Item
- Apr. 1944
Item is a photograph showing a woman holding a baby near a teepee. Original title from photographer's negative log book: "Indian squaw and papoose."
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-2404
- Item
- Apr. 1944
Photograph shows teepees