A narrative of the adventures and sufferings, of John R. Jewitt; only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinio
The North-West passage by land being the narrative of an expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific : undertaken with the view of exploring a route across the continent to British Columbia through British territory, by one of the northern passes in the R
[Jean Baptiste Lolo St. Paul and family in front of a Hudson's Bay Company cabin, Kamloops, B.C.]
[Five unidentified First Nations men]
Canoe Burial [in tree]
[Men making "Kus-kis" in camp at] New Westminster
Monumental Carvings
[Unidentified native man]
[Squamish dwellings on the shore of Coal Harbour]
Songish [Songhees] group V.I.
Fort Rupert Indian
Salmon Cache
Wood's Landing, Constance Cove, Esquimalt
Salmon Cache
3rd View of Victoria - B.C.
[Studio protrait of an unidentified First Nations man]
[Unidentifed First Nations man]
[Unidentified First Nations man and woman]
[Water front view of] Victoria - Vancouver Island]
Indian Village - Esquimalt
Nanaimo Indians [standing on a dock]
[Unidentified man watching a First Nations woman weaving]
4th View of Victoria - B.C.
[Group portrait of three unidentified First Nations People]
[Studio portrait of an unidentified First Nations man]
[Studio portrait of an unidentified First Nations man]
[Studio portrait of two unidentified First Nations people]
[Two unidentified First Nations men]
[Two unidentified First Nations people at the entrance to the lodge]
[Unidentified First Nations man]
Head and shoulders portrait of an unidentifed First Nations man
[First Nations lodge on a beach]
[Head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified First Nations man]
[Studio portrait of an unidentified First nations man]
[Two unidentified First Nations men]
[Two unidentified First Nations women]
[Unidentified First Nations Women and Children]
Indian village and chief's tomb - Queen Charlotte Island
King's wife - Queen Charlotte Island
Indian cemetery near Boston Bar
Indian cemetery near Lytton on the Thompson River below Spences Bridge
[The first Indian church (Wesleyan Methodist) in Nanaimo]
Indian Cemetery near Lytton 57 miles above Yale
Salmon Caches on the Fraser River
[Four unidentified First Nations people and totem in front of entrance to a lodge]
Indian Grave - Frazer [Fraser] River
[Hydraulic gold mining at Lillooet Bridge]
[Group portrait in front of the Hudson's Bay Company store]