- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1085-UL_1085_0025
- Item
- [between 1880 and 1890?]
Image of a Haida totem pole carving.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Image of a Haida totem pole carving.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Indian Village, Queen Charlotte Island
Queen Charlotte Island is now known as Haida Gwaii.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Skin Lodges of the Dog Ribb Indians in front of H.B. Co.'s Fort Great Slave Lakes
View of caribou skin lodges of the Tlicho people are a part of the Dene First Nations.
Mathers, C. W.
Indians portaging a 5o ft. scow or boat on the Mantaise Portage
Image of a group of Tlicho men portaging a boat. The Tlicho people are a part of the Dene First Nations. Caption on photograph reads, "Goods and boats are portaged four times in 25 miles on account of the rapids on Slave River."
Mathers, C. W.
Siwash Indians Catching Salmon (Humpback Species), False Creek, Vancouver B.C. [negative]
Negative of a photograph of an older photograph picturing a group of First Nations men fishing for salmon in False Creek. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Siwash Indians, Vancouver B.C.]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indian Woman making a Mat
Photograph of an older photograph of an older First Nations woman making a mat. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indian Woman making a Mat [negative]
Negative of a photograph of an older photograph of an older First Nations woman making a mat. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Indian Racherie and mouth of Fraser Canyon
View of a First Nations community and Fraser Canyon. Photograph is numbered 96.
Macmunn, Charles
View of two First Nations men fishing. Photograph is numbered 277.
Macmunn, Charles
View of a First Nations village along the coast.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Men in the photograph are identified from left to right: Phillips, Lainson, Ted Smythe.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Image of a group of people sitting outside of a tent.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Wilson, Jack
Indian Home - Fort George, 1912
View of a First Nations home with snowshoes over the door. Also visible are out buildings, a clothesline, and several dogs.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
West Coast Natives, Wacas and wife
Image of an older First Nations man and woman in a canoe. The man and the woman are most likely of one of the sub-groups of the Quatsino First Nation.
Leeson, Ben William
Passengers of Maquinna buying Indian baskets at Nootka
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Image of people buying baskets made by First Nations women.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Collage showing photos of totem poles]
Collage of three totem poles, one of which includes a man posing next to a totem pole. Caption: "Indian totem poles".
Maynard, Hannah Hatherly
Indian Camp scene, Vancouver Island, B.C.
View of adults and children of First Nations descent next to tents.
Maynard, Hannah Hatherly
First Nations people riding on horses in a parade. Specific group affliction unknown.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Portrait of a group of women.
Holliday, Charles William
[First Nations men with horse]
Image of a First Nations family standing outside of a house with a horse.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Indian Camp, New Westminster, B.C.
View of a First Nations camp. Several tents can be seen with families standing outside.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of a pit house.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Indian Handicraft at Powell River, B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Sechelt Indians, British Columbia
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Portrait of a member of the Stoney First Nation.
Harmon, Byron
Totem Poles, Massett, Q.C. Islands
View of Haida totem poles on Haida Gwaii, which was once known as Queen Charlotte Islands.
Macmunn, Charles
The title identifies the tribe as Sioux, but it unknown what part of the Sioux First Nation/tribe is pictured.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indian Making a Canoe [negative]
Negative of an older photograph picturing a First Nations man making a canoe. Photograph pictured dates between (approximately) 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indians, Vancouver B.C.
A photograph of an older photograph of a group of First Nations people.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
An Indian packer with an average load of 200 lbs.
Image of an unidentified First Nations man hauling supplies on foot.
Mathers, C. W.
Image of unidentified First Nations men preparing to portage a boat hauling supplies on the Athabasca River. Caption on photograph reads, "The photo shows the H.B. Co's. fur boats landing at the foot of the rapid preparatory to making the portage, 265 north of Edmonton."
Mathers, C. W.
Image of a moose standing next to a tipi. The caption on the photograph reads, "The moose is not much used being too difficult to train. Dogs are used now exclusively instead."
Mathers, C. W.
Caption on verso reads: Buckets going up on right. Tailings going out on lef.t
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Image of a young First Nations boy (tribe unknown) riding a pony.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Indian basket makers at Nootka
Image of First Nations women basket makers.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Image of a First Nations woman.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Church at Chemainus, Vancouver Island
Image of people standing outside of a church including a group of First Nations people.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Mt. Baker from Oak Bay, Victoria B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
First Nations people riding on horses in a parade. Specific First Nations ethnicity is unknown.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of First Nations men on horses. Specific First Nations ethnicity is unknown.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of First Nations woman and child on a horse.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
The postcard caption reads, "The city selected this pole as a permanent monument chiefly on account of its antiquity being more than 200 years of age. It is of Haida Indian origin."
Ryan, Patrick Joseph