A Ceremonial Group at a Potlatch
A Ceremonial Group at a Potlatch
A Deserted Village - O-Yar-Kum
A Family Album
[A group of First Nations of northern British Columbia]
[A group of people on a dock]
[A group of unidentified First Nations people]
A Kwatsino (Quatsino) Grandad
A Load of Clams
A "One Hundred Dollar" Potlatch
A Quatsino Grandma - O-Que-La-Yon
[A teacher and students in front of a log building]
[A woman and girl in the] dry belt of the interior
[A woman and girl in the] dry belt of the interior]
[A woman stepping into a canoe at a logging camp]
Alert Bay
A-Ma-Qua off to look at his traps at the head of the southeast arm of Quatsino Sound
Am-At-Se (The Ah-Mat-Sa)
[An unidentified First Nations girl]
Ancient and Modern
Ar-Tat-Se and her Grandma O-Que-La-Yen
Ar-tatse ("Lucy Moon")
Ar-Te-Catse, A West Coast Morning
Bear Totem from Kitimat, 1898 (Symbol of Strength) Dr. Raley and Chief Sepass of Skowkale
[Bella Coola Indians wearing ceremonial blankets and "Crooked Beak of Heaven" masks]
British Columbia Indians [seated in front of rough shelter]
Camp Fire Tales
Canoe Burial [in tree]
Chief Car-Li-Te's Potlatch
Chief Cas-e-lus
Chief Warcas, "The Admiral"
Come For the Bride and Se-Wit, The Wit
Cowichan Indian Sweater Maker
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
Cul-Tetsam, Passing of the Siwash
Dr. Raley of Coqualeetza, with Chief Sepass of Skowkale and his daughter
Early British Columbia - A Potlatch to the Tyees
[Elderly Native Indian couple seated in front of rough shelter]
["Faithful Jim" in traditional garb]
[First Nations burial platforms]
[First Nations men in canoe on the Skeena River]
[First Nations settlement beside a river]
[Five unidentified First Nations men]
Fort Rupert Indian
Ga-La-Kum the wife of Tyee Cas-E-Lus
Going for Clams
Grandma and the Baby
[Group portrait of three unidentified First Nations People]