[First Nations men in canoe on the Skeena River]
- AM54-S4-: VLP 96.1
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- 1912
Part of Major Matthews collection
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[First Nations men in canoe on the Skeena River]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows a First Nations Bridge, also known as Hag-Wil-Git located over the Bulkley River near Hazelton
[A teacher and students in front of a log building]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Group portrait
[Unidentified people standing at the prow of a ship]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Mrs. August Jack (Swanania or Marion) Khahtsahlano holding a baby]
Part of Major Matthews collection
["Faithful Jim" in traditional garb]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Studio portrait
[Hydraulic gold mining at Lillooet Bridge]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows William Cumming and others
Indian Village [flooded by the] Harrison [River]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Elderly Native Indian couple seated in front of rough shelter]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
British Columbia Indians [seated in front of rough shelter]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Indian salmon temple (shrine)]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Bear Totem from Kitimat, 1898 (Symbol of Strength) Dr. Raley and Chief Sepass of Skowkale
Part of Major Matthews collection
Dr. Raley of Coqualeetza, with Chief Sepass of Skowkale and his daughter
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Squamish Indian band practising]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Chief Joe Capilano at far right
[Bella Coola Indians wearing ceremonial blankets and "Crooked Beak of Heaven" masks]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Indian miners in camp on Thompson River
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows fish storage sheds in a tree
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows elevated fish storage sheds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows longhouses
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
Part of Major Matthews collection
Head and shoulders portrait
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows two women scraping a moose hide in a frame. Caption found on the front of image: "Squaws preparing skins."
[Women and children in dugout canoe on Fraser River]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Siwash people at Cape Mudge Reserve near Campbell River]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Woman weaving a hat, possibly Daisy Bell]
Part of Major Matthews collection
H.B. Smith's temporary quarters, 12 miles above Keefers
Part of Major Matthews collection
North Pacific Cannery [showing] new Indian wharf houses and approach
North Pacific Cannery [showing] Indian houses on new wharf
Photograph shows the new Indian Wharf with houses and a boardwalk
North Pacific Cannery [showing] bracing under Indian houses
[A woman and girl in the] dry belt of the interior
Part of John Davidson fonds
Indian encampment in Botanie Valley
Part of John Davidson fonds
[James Teit with] remains of Indian earth oven in Botanie
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of John Davidson fonds
Photograph shows Dave LuLu of Ashcroft
Indians [and unidentified menber of the V.N.H.S.]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[J.A. Teit in] dry belt [of the] interior
Part of John Davidson fonds
Photograph shows the remains of an Indian oven in the foreground
[View of Indian encampment in Botanie Valley]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[Site of old Indian earth oven]
Part of John Davidson fonds
[A woman and girl in the] dry belt of the interior]
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of John Davidson fonds
Part of John Davidson fonds
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
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
Cowichan wool being hung to dry
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."
Photograph shows teepees
[Indigenous woman holding baby]
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."