Lipsett collection display of Aboriginal handicrafts and art
- AM281-S8-: CVA 180-0609
- Item
- 1935
336 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Lipsett collection display of Aboriginal handicrafts and art
Parade : [Man in Native American clothing in 1967 P.N.E. Opening Day Parade]
Zoppe family, P.N.E.-Shrine Circus performers, performing tribal sun-dance
Soapstone carving demonstration by Prime Okalik at Eskimo Sculpture exhibit, Modern Living building
First Nations artwork display booth
Northwest Indians Arts and Crafts display
Dictionary of the Chinook jargon, or Indian trade language of the north Pacific coast
Through the Skeena Canyon by dugout canoe
My first visit to an Indian potlatch : from Stories of early British Columbia
Item is a photograph showing a group of Indigenous people drumming surrounded by onlookers at the Habitat Forum site in Jericho Beach Park.
Moonlodge : written and performed by Margo Kane
A monograph of the totem-poles in Stanley Park
Vancouver Diamond Jubilee Indian village and show : program
Chief Jimmie Jimmie - of the Squamish tribe, nephew of "Jericho Charlie" : [biographical sketch]
Poster expressing opposition to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic games.
"Harper: 'Canada has no history of colonialism.' But Olympics are occurring on unceded and unsurrendered Indigenous lands."
No Olympics on stolen native land
Sticker expressing opposition to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic games. Archives has 4 copies - 2 red; 2 green.
Racial capitalism and the end of history
Promotional flyer for free public forum held Monday, May 31st, 2010 at GCBC [Grandview Calvary Baptist Church], 1803 east 1st Avenue, Vancouver. "How stories of 'historical development' are used to justify genocide and maintain colonial dominance in Canada. . . ."
2010? It's about making a killing
"The 2010 Olympic Games in not about sports, it's about making a killing. Several official Olympic sponsors are the worst criminals colonization and capitalism has produced. All have directly supported and financed the theft of indigenous territory, social cleansing and ecological destruction. . . ." Brochure discusses Olympic sponsors McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Dow Chemicals, General Electric, Birks, and EPCOR.
"In February 2010, the Winter Olympics are set to take place in Vancouver, and Whistler, on traditional Coast Salish Territory. Though the Games themselves will merely be a two week party for the rich, and corporate spectacle for the majority, phenomenal damage has already been done. The effects on our communities, and the land have been devasting, and deserve a serious response. . . ."
What you need to know about the native land claims referendum
"This spring, British Columbians will be asked to vote on the direction the treaty-making process in this province should take. This leaflet is the minimum information that every British Columbian must know in order to make an informed decision. . . . "
Stand in solidarity with Six Nations!
Handbill for rally held Tuesday, April 25th, 2006, at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
"This action being organized in solidarity with the Six Nations is intended to serve as a deterrence to prevent any further police escalation against the Six Nations. We stand in support of the demands of the clan mothers for an immediate cessation of all construction by Henco Industries on Six Nations territory and for resolution to the current standoff to be conducted on a nation-to-nation basis. . . . "
Kwakiutl house and totem poles
Annual Report of the Department of the Interior
Discover totem poles : a traveler's guide
[Native women and children in front of Michpocoten Hudson's Bay Post on Lake Superior]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[A stone building under construction]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
The map is a draft of MAP 56.01, "Indian villages and landmarks, Burrard Inlet and English Bay, before the whiteman came." It shows the geographic area bounded by the north shore of Burrard Inlet, the Freaser River, Point Atkinson, and the Burrard Inlet Second Narrows. Shown on the map are locations of First Nations and European settlements, streams, coastal features, and inland vegitation. Physical features are labeled using both First Nations and European place names.
Draft map of Indian villages and landmarks, Burrard Inlet and English Bay, before the whiteman came
Part of Major Matthews collection
The map is a draft of map 56.01, "Indian villages and landmarks, Burrard Inlet and English Bay, before the whiteman came." It shows the geographic area bounded by the north shore of Burrard Inlet, the Fraser River, Point Atkinson, and the Burrard Inlet Second Narrows. Shown on the map are coastal sites labeled with First Nations place names.
Indian Arm, Burrard Inlet (North Arm)
Part of Major Matthews collection
Indian names (Sqamish) of persons & places
Part of Major Matthews collection
Indian reserves, Cowichan (Comeaken)
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Major Matthews collection
Jack, Henry, Squamish Indian (no relation of August Jack Khahtsahlano)
Part of Major Matthews collection
Exhibit at the Lipsett Indian Museum
Basketry exhibit in Lipsett Indian Museum
Kwakiutl carver Ellen Neel carving totem pole
The First Nations "Vancouver" in the 1850s
Map shows the locations of the First Nations' native villages and camps in the Vancouver area during the period of the 1850s. The map is associated with textual information documenting the history of the First Nations in Vancouver in the same period of time.
First Nations in a dug-out canoe with sail
Part of Elizabeth Abbott fonds