First Nations drummers and dancers at International Day to End Racial Discrimination ceremony in council chambers
Carving Devonian Totem on school grounds at 12th Avenue and Cambie Street
Dominic Charlie - alias Charlie Dominic
Indian salmon catch, Fraser River near North Bend, B.C.
Indian village and chief's tomb - Queen Charlotte Island
King's wife - Queen Charlotte Island
[St. Paul's] Catholic Church, North Vancouver
Seymour Creek Indian Reserve No. 2 : Fruit trees of Seymour George : October 9, 1923
House of Jim Alex : February 12, 1924
House of Chief Jim Harry : February 12, 1924
Centennial project of Native Indians
Beautiful British Columbia
R.C.M.P. [seizure of still on] Musqueam Indian Reserve, Point Grey
R.C.M.P. [seizure of still on] Musqueam Indian Reserve, Point Grey
Walter Leek, President of Vancouver Exhibition Association, made Chief Sookalmgett (Clear Skies)
Chief J. Matthias
Kootenay Indians at [Vancouver] Exhibition
Kootenay Indians at [Vancouver] Exhibition
Kootenay Indians at [Vancouver] Exhibition
Daisy Bell
Douglas Indian Brass Band
Haquelget Bridge - Indian Bridge in foreground
Woman Vision : racism : S.A. Women's Day [side A]
Woman Vision : racism : S.A. Women's Day [side B]
KLA HOW YA FM : Native news
IWD [International Women's Day] : tape #2 : 10:34 - 11:49 a.m. : side 2
Drum song and interview with Native women
The Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society's Passing of The Legacy 1998
Dealing of the Deck
Coronation '96 : Virtual Reality : Meeting the Unknown
Pride 2003 [Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society]
Pride 2003 [Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society]
Pride 2000
Pride 2000 [Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society]
Pride 2000 [Greater Vancouver Native Cultural Society, Two Spirited Pride banner]
Habitat family - 6 [1 of 19]
Betty Phillips and First Nations man backstage at Theatre Under the Stars
[Native Indian canoe races in Inner Harbour, Victoria]
[Nimkessh] Chief's House [Tlah - Go - Glass], Alert Bay
[Woman weaving a hat, possibly Daisy Bell]
Alert Bay, B.C.
Bear Totem from Kitimat, 1898 (Symbol of Strength) Dr. Raley and Chief Sepass of Skowkale
British Columbia Indians [seated in front of rough shelter]
Canoe Burial [in tree]
[Private Francis Gott, 102nd Battalion, North British Columbians, C.E.F.]
[Qwa-halia (Madeline) Deighton]
[Smoothing canoe hull before race]
Tsimpsian Tribe [members of Nelson's Cornet Band of Port Simpson, B.C.]
[Two members of a secret society]
Potlatch at Quamichan