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
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]
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.]
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
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
[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
[The first Indian church (Wesleyan Methodist) in Nanaimo]
[Hydraulic gold mining at Lillooet Bridge]
[Group portrait in front of the Hudson's Bay Company store]