Carving Devonian Totem on school grounds at 12th Avenue and Cambie Street
- COV-S477-3-F111-: CVA 775-9.2
- Item
- [1986 or 1987]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
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Carving Devonian Totem on school grounds at 12th Avenue and Cambie Street
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Hon. W.C. Nichol, at First Nations gathering
Part of Pacific Press fonds
Native Arts and Crafts - Salmon Bar-B-Que display on grounds
Coast Salish Native Village tents on P.N.E. grounds
Kil-Sli display of Native arts and crafts
[Two members of a secret society]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Smoothing canoe hull before race]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Private Francis Gott, 102nd Battalion, North British Columbians, C.E.F.]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Woman weaving a hat, possibly Daisy Bell]
Part of Major Matthews collection
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
British Columbia Indians [seated in front of rough shelter]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Qwa-halia (Madeline) Deighton]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Group wearing First Nations regalia
Centennial project of Native Indians
Item is a postcard printed with an image of the Salish Bear Pole at Qualicum Beach carved by Simon Charlie (Cowichan). .
Item is a postcard printed with an image of a totem pole, possible the Thunderbird House Totem Pole at Stanley Park.
Dominic Charlie - alias Charlie Dominic
Native Counselling and Referral Centre
Folder contains three information leaflets for the Native Counselling and Referral Centre's hospital liaison program, drop-in centre, and outreach program.
Item is a pamphlet created for the Scenery Shop by owner W.L. Webber. Pamphlet includes legends of Siwash Rock and the thunder bird "Tootooch" on one side and an illustrated map showing Vancouver, Surrey, Coquitlam, Burnaby, North Vancouver, Sea Island and Lulu Island on the other side.
Webber, W.L.
Indian fishing and its cultural importance in the Fraser river system
Nisga'a - people of the mighty river
Vancouver International festival presents the world of the wonderful dark by Lister Sinclair
Protect Musqueam's heritage site
"The site is recognized as a Canadian Heritage Site and contains priceless cultural materials and undisturbed intact burials of the Musqueam people. The land in now under development by Centrury Group and the property owners . . . ."
The native tribes of British Columbia.
Canadian geographical journal.
Katzie ethnographic notes; and, The faith of a Coast Salish Indian.
"Sally and Jimmy" Indians from the reserve between Gibsons and Grantham's Landing
Part of Major Matthews collection
Societies: B.C. Indian Arts and Welfare Society
Part of Major Matthews collection
Societies: North West Indian Cultural Society
Part of Major Matthews collection
Societies: Vancouver Indian Society
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Men finishing the roof of Comeaken Indian Reserve Church]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Men identified (left to right): Wilmer H. Gold, Alphonse Billy and Chief Elwook Modeste
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows (left to right): Peelass George, William Green, Chief Jimmy Jimmy and Jericho Charlie
[Men making "Kus-kis" in camp at] New Westminster
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Native Indian canoe races in Inner Harbour, Victoria]
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
[Nimkessh] Chief's House [Tlah - Go - Glass], Alert Bay
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Human burial with artefacts unearthed near Eburne Indian midden]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Indian flag that belonged to Yho-Whahl-Tun, Chinalset (Jericho Charlie) and A.J. Khahtsahlano]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Indians from Esperanza Inlet]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Stink Foot Jennie to the right