[Ceremonial dancing at Potlatch]
- AM54-S4-: In P20.3
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- 1898
Part of Major Matthews collection
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[Ceremonial dancing at Potlatch]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Ceremonial dancing at Potlatch]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Centennial project of Native Indians
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Salish Bear Pole at Qualicum Beach carved by Simon Charlie (Cowichan). .
[Cedar bark rope made by Indians at Quatsino in 1920]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Cash Creek Council : Native : dump on graveyard site : landfill
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a segment on Co-op Radio on the topic of a proposed landfill on a burial site at Cache Creek.
Carving posing with Devonian Totem on school grounds at 12th Avenue and Cambie Street
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Carving Devonian Totem on school grounds at 12th Avenue and Cambie Street
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Carving Devonian Totem on school grounds at 12th Avenue and Cambie Street
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Carving Devonian Totem on school grounds at 12th Avenue and Cambie Street
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Carving Devonian Totem on school grounds at 12th Avenue and Cambie Street
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Carved bowl : gift for the Queen
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Carved bowl : gift for the Queen
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Carrying the canoe from the river
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Musqueam. Courtesy of Pam Chambers.
Captured heritage : the scramble for Northwest Coast artifacts.
Canoes capsizing, Indian canoe races, Coal Harbour, August 15th, 1936
Canoes capsizing, Indian canoe races, Coal Harbour, August 15th, 1936
[Canoes and a boathouse at Brockton Point]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is a photograph showing four Indigenous men and a young boy in canoe amidst the other boats.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Canoe being loaded onto truck]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is a photograph likely showing the Indigenous canoe race events of the Canada Day Youth Festival. Inscription on the back of print states, "American contenders going home."
Canadian geographical journal.
Part of Major Matthews collection
Bruce's [Campaign] for King of Hearts Show
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Item is a videocassette containing a recording of 'Bruce's Campaign for King of Hearts Show' at the Dufferin Hotel, sponsored by the Dogwood Monarchist Society.
Contents index:
(00:00) Ms.. Adrian - MC
(1:38) Holly Bear (GVNCS) - song
(5:30) Byron Longclaws (GVNCS) - song
(10:35) John Taylor - song
(15:10) Paige Turner - song
(19:25) Beverley X - song
(23:30) Wes - song
(29:20) Bennett Williams - song
(33:50) Carlotta Gurl and Wanda Wacko - duet
(39:00) Velveeta - song
(44:50) Andrew and Paige Turner - duet
(49:00) Celestine the Prophecy - song
(51:30) Al Houston (GVNCS) - song
(55:00) Kat, Mistress of the Dark (GVNCS) - song
(59:35) Paige Turner - song
(1:05:15) Iris (GVNCS) - song
(1:10:15) Ms.. Adrian - song
(1:15:20) Bruce - speech
(1:38) Holly Bear (GVNCS) - song
(5:30) Byron Longc
Brown Bagger : Wilson, Marie : the Gitksan [Gitxsan] Wet'Suwet'En
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features a talk by Marie Wilson. Description on tape case: "From the Aboriginal Rights Conference, Marie Wilson is a Gitksan elder and council member. She is part of a panel moderated by Bernard Charles (Smiahoo Band) and including Bill Wilson (Kwakiutl) and Bev Scow (Gitksan)."
Brown Bagger : White, Kelly : human rights [and] Natives
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features an interview with Kelly White. Description on tape case: "Interview with BC Native activist White about her trip to Geneva with the International Treaty Council to participate in the Human Rights Commission Regarding Economic and Social Development."
Brown Bagger : Smallface, Marie : education [and] Natives
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features talks by [Frances] Williams and Marie Smallface. Description on tape case: "From the World Indigenous Peoples' Educational Conference, held at UBC; Marie Smallface is from Saskatchewan, and one of the organizers of this conference."
Brown Bagger : Paiakon : Amazon Indians
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features talks by David Suzuki and Paiakon; a song by Cliff Atleo; and the episode concludes with music by Floyd Westerman. Description on tape case: "Save the Amazon, an evening with Kayapo chief Paiakon, from the Amazon; also, David Suzuki speaks; this session was put on by the Wester Canada Wilderness Committee; recorded at the Eric Hamber Secondary School auditorium."
Brown Bagger : Mathias, Joe : Aboriginal rights
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features talks by Geroge Watts and Joe Mathias. Description on tape case: "Recorded at the BC Fed of Labor convention in December '86; Joe Mathias is Hereditary Chief of the Squamish Nation; George Watts, is a Native leader; Introduction by Art Kube, President of the BC Federation."
Brown Bagger : George, Herb : International human rights: Indigenous peoples' perspective
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features talks by Herb George, Lucy McNeill, Marie Smallface and Saul Terry. Description on tape case: "From the Human Rights Lecture Series, this is lecture 3 of 6; starts with skit 'Forever Dawn' by Coast Salish Native Evan AdMS, featuring actress Debbie Charlie; moderator: Lucy McNeill; speakers: Marie Smallface Marule, Chief Administrator of World Council of Indigenous People, President of Alberta based Indian News media.; Saul Terry, President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs; and Herb George, Chief Gitksan Wet'Suwet'En."
Brown Bagger : Erasmus, George : Natives [and] the environment
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger featuring a talk by George Erasmus. Description on tape case: "Canadian First Nations leader George Erasmus speaking at the Globe '90 conference held in Vancouver in the summer of 1990. One of the many workshops at the conference looked at aboriginal approached to ecology; George Erasmus was the keynote speaker."
British Columbia Indians [seated in front of rough shelter]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
British Columbia Indian Homemakers Association display of arts and crafts
British Columbia Indian Homemakers Association display at 1971 P.N.E. International Bazaar
Breaking of the Bannock - GVNCS '95
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Item is a videocassette containing a recording of the event 'Breaking of the Bannock - GVNCS '95' at the Dufferin Hotel, sponsored by the Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society.
Contents index:
(00) Josie Mae (MC) introduces BeBe Bear (Maquinna), White Fox 2 Princess Connie and Sarah Blanket
(3:50) BeBe Bear - song
(8:35) Iris - song
(14:00) Wanda Fuca - song
(19:00) Ivan Le Fleur - song
(23:50) Ms. Adrian - song
(27:05) Sarah Blanket - song
(31:45) Connie - song
(36:00) Kaydee [K.D.] - song
(39:35) Slowly But Shirley - song
(43:45) John Taylor - song
(48:00) Dana Lee Phillips - song
(51:35) Ms. Adrian - song
(57:00) Ruby Stone - song
(1:01:25) Josie Mae - song
(1:11:50) Breaking of the Bannock with other Vancouver societies, title holders and the audience
(1:16:10) Sumi Sashay - song
(1:20:20) Al Houston - song
(1:26:00) Chris Sands announces Names Quilt exhibit at Native Cultural Centre
(1:28:20) Latoya - song
(1:34:30) Byron Longclaws - song
(1:39:10) Kristy Krunt - song
(1:42:40) Diana Rose - song
(1:47:20) Glen (Mr. Gay Vanc.) - song
(1:54:10) Tara Nova - song
(1:59:55) Hot Rod - song
(2:01:45) Holly Bear - song
(2:06:55) Brodie Vickers - song (cut off)
Boys at blackboard [in] Nanaimo Indian School
Inscription on print "Indian children at school"
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Musqueam. Courtesy of Pam Chambers.
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Item is a newsreel film documenting Bing Crosby's visit to Vancouver in 1948. The film contains footage of Bing Crosby at City Hall receiving the Key to the City from Alderman J.D. Cornett; performing at Sunset Community Centre site and turning the sod at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new building; attending a Squamish First Nations ceremony at the Forum where he was made "Chief of Thunder Voice"; and playing golf at the Capilano Golf Club.
Betty Phillips and First Nations man backstage at Theatre Under the Stars
Part of Hugh Pickett fonds
Bellingham's In/Out of Town Show at Rumours
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Item is a videocassette containing a recording of the In/Out of Town Show at Rumours Nightclub in Bellingham, Washington.
Contents index:
(00:00) Sable Lake and Sandy [Man] - MCs
(01:15) Miss Annie - song
(08:30) Betty Desire - song
(13:30) Serena Starr - song
(17:30) Pearl D'Abolonia - song
(23:00) Grace - song
(28:00) Al Houston (Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society) - song
(32:05) Miss Kitty - song
(35:05) Peter Storm - song
(38:45) Ivana - song
(47:30) Rick Desire - song
(52:20) Sable Lake - song
(57:45) Mike Ice - song
Bellingham's Coronation Ball 1997
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Item is a videocassette containing a recording of Bellingham's sixteenth Coronation Ball, 'Coronation 1997: Fashion Victims'.
Contents index:
(00:30) Betty Desire - Canadian and US National Anthems
(03:40) MCs Dusty Ryane and Vanessa Vale Lake - intros
(07:00) Al Houston (Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society) - song
(12:10) Leather Parade
(15:20) Introduction of videographer Jim de Young
(19:55) Robert Surreal - song
(25:25) Vanessa Vale Lake - song
(33:00) Rick Desire - song
(39:40) Lila - song
(47:00) Brentwood Slide - song
(54:30) Iwanna Slide - song
(1:00:00) Introductions of guest courts
(1:10:30) Peter Storm - song
(1:13:30) Tina Rocker - song
(1:19:50) Roxanne, [Karma St. James], and [?] - song
(1:30:00) Sable Lake - intro
(1:30:40) Mandy Kamp - intro
(1:32:30) Pearl - intro
(1:32:45) Rochelle - intro
(1:33:00) Dusty Ryane - intro
(1:33:10) Mama Karen Vander Vogue- intro
(1:33:33) Diana Rose - intro
(1:33:55) Crema - intro
(1:34:15) Judy Jive Vander Vogue - intro
(1:35:40) Court of Denver Colorado - intro
(1:44:20) Gretchen [Von Grouse] - song
(1:49:50) Dusty Ryane - song
(1:59:45) Pearl -song
(2:07:45) [Geisha Star?]
(2:10:20) Court of Washington State - intros
(2:22:15) Court of Tacoma - song
(2:30:00) Celita Slide - song
(2:41:30) [JC] Superstar - song
(2:45:00) Kahlua Ice - song
(3:00:00) Brentwood Slide - song
(3:09:30) Iwanna Slide - song
(3:30:00) Crowning of Lila and Rick Desire as Empress and Emperor
[Bella Coola Indians wearing ceremonial blankets and "Crooked Beak of Heaven" masks]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Behind the barriers - Native education in B.C. : produced by Patrice Leslie : March 1988 [side B]
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Part is a recording of the second half of the program "Native Education in B.C" produced by Patrice Leslie.
Behind the barriers - Native education in B.C. : produced by Patrice Leslie : March 1988 [side A]
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Part is a recording of the first half of the program "Native Education in B.C" produced by Patrice Leslie.
Behind the barriers - Native education in B.C. : produced by Patrice Leslie : March 1988
Part of Co-op Radio fonds
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of the program "Native Education in B.C" produced by Patrice Leslie. The program includes interviews with people who attended residential schools in British Columbia.
Item is a postcard printed with an image of a totem pole, possible the Thunderbird House Totem Pole at Stanley Park.