[Harry Hooper in his sightseeing car in front of the Hollow Tree]
- AM54-S4-: Trans P35
- Item
- [ca. 1906]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Edward Brown, Mrs. Christianson, Harry Hooper and others
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[Harry Hooper in his sightseeing car in front of the Hollow Tree]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Edward Brown, Mrs. Christianson, Harry Hooper and others
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Eskimo sealers preparing to hunt]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Chief Jimmie Jimmie - of the Squamish tribe, nephew of "Jericho Charlie" : [biographical sketch]
Guide to Historical Brantford and Brant County : [extract]
Chief Jimmie Jimmie - of the Squamish tribe, nephew of "Jericho Charlie" : [biographical sketch]
Tale of the nativity as told by the Indian children of Inkameep British Columbia
Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia
Moonlodge : written and performed by Margo Kane
Poster expressing opposition to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic games.
"Harper: 'Canada has no history of colonialism.' But Olympics are occurring on unceded and unsurrendered Indigenous lands."
No Olympics on stolen native land
Sticker expressing opposition to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic games. Archives has 4 copies - 2 red; 2 green.
Convergence February 2010 : anti-colonial : anti-capitalist
Poster for anti-Olympic convergence held in Vancouver, February, 2010, to coincide with the Vancouver 2010 Olympic games.
"No Olympics on Stolen Land!"
Stand in solidarity with Six Nations!
Handbill for rally held Tuesday, April 25th, 2006, at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
"This action being organized in solidarity with the Six Nations is intended to serve as a deterrence to prevent any further police escalation against the Six Nations. We stand in support of the demands of the clan mothers for an immediate cessation of all construction by Henco Industries on Six Nations territory and for resolution to the current standoff to be conducted on a nation-to-nation basis. . . . "
Oppose the First Nations Governance Act : day of action against the FNGA
What you need to know about the native land claims referendum
"This spring, British Columbians will be asked to vote on the direction the treaty-making process in this province should take. This leaflet is the minimum information that every British Columbian must know in order to make an informed decision. . . . "
Aboriginal land claims : what is at stake?
"The B.C. treaty referendum is an opportunity for the working people of B.C. to show what they are made of. Do not boycott! Write 'unacceptable' on the ballot and mail it in! This will be a political statement of support for the First Nations. . . . "
Lists events and participating communities, organizations, and institutions, including the City of Vancouver Archives, the Vancouver Museum, the Vancouver Maritime Museum, etc.
Through the Skeena Canyon by dugout canoe
Folklife Times : Canada's Living Traditions : May 2-May 18, 1986 : Vol. 1, No. 2
Visitor flyer from Expo86 for Folklife Theme Week. Includes event schedules, a list of upcoming theme weeks, brief performer's biographies, and three articles titled "'Ksan Traditions Renewed", "Coast Salish Culture Thrives", and "Les Gens du Quebec".
Visitor pamphlet from Expo86 World Exposition
Totem poles of British Columbia : the totem poles in Stanley Park
Item is a survey prepared for the Honourable Arthur Laing, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
Kwakiutl house and totem poles
Haida totems in wood and argillite
"Special Pauline Johnson Centenary Edition"
Native Voice : official organ of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia
An ancient coast indian village in southern British Columbia
Vancouver Diamond Jubilee Indian village and show : program
False Creek Indian Reserve (Kitsilano Indian Reserve) : departure of Indians
The modern growth of the totem pole on the northwest coast
Display of Indian arts and handicrafts
A monograph of the totem-poles in Stanley Park
The Journal of the Royal Society of Arts
Monuments of the past in British Columbia
Early days in British Columbia
The legend of the falls of the spray of pearls
My first visit to an Indian potlatch : from Stories of early British Columbia