[First Nations men in canoe on the Skeena River]
[Hug-Gil-Get Bridge]
[A teacher and students in front of a log building]
[Unidentified people standing at the prow of a ship]
[Mrs. August Jack (Swanania or Marion) Khahtsahlano holding a baby]
["Faithful Jim" in traditional garb]
[Hydraulic gold mining at Lillooet Bridge]
Indian Village [flooded by the] Harrison [River]
[Elderly Native Indian couple seated in front of rough shelter]
British Columbia Indians [seated in front of rough shelter]
[Indian salmon temple (shrine)]
Bear Totem from Kitimat, 1898 (Symbol of Strength) Dr. Raley and Chief Sepass of Skowkale
Dr. Raley of Coqualeetza, with Chief Sepass of Skowkale and his daughter
[Squamish Indian band practising]
[Bella Coola Indians wearing ceremonial blankets and "Crooked Beak of Heaven" masks]
Indian miners in camp on Thompson River
Salmon cleaning and drying
Salmon Cache
Salmon Cache
Canoe Burial [in tree]
Monumental Carvings
[Unidentified native man]
Fort Rupert Indian
Songish [Songhees] group V.I.
[Women] preparing skins
[Women and children in dugout canoe on Fraser River]
[Siwash people at Cape Mudge Reserve near Campbell River]
[Woman weaving a hat, possibly Daisy Bell]
H.B. Smith's temporary quarters, 12 miles above Keefers
[A group of unidentified First Nations people]
[First Nations burial platforms]
[An unidentified First Nations girl]
[A group of First Nations of northern British Columbia]
"O! Come With Me in My Canoe"
Indian salmon fishing on the Bulkley River, B.C.
[Unidentifed First Nations man]
[Five unidentified First Nations men]
[Two unidentified First Nations men]
[Studio portrait of an unidentified First Nations man]
[Studio portrait of an unidentified First Nations man]
[Studio protrait of an unidentified First Nations man]
[Unidentified First Nations man]
[Group portrait of three unidentified First Nations People]
Head and shoulders portrait of an unidentifed First Nations man
[A woman stepping into a canoe at a logging camp]
Ne-Moo-Quat-Le - A New Made Chief and his [Long]House
Leeson Collection
Early British Columbia - A Potlatch to the Tyees
A Family Album
The Sunset of His Race