[Prince Rupert Totem Pole]
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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
The Wharf, Cowichan Bay
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Image of the wharf and Cowichan Bay. A First Nations family and dwelling can be seen in the foreground.
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[First Nations family]
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Image of a First Nations family sitting outside of a house.
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[First Nations family]
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Image of a First Nations family sitting outside of a house.
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[First Nations men with horse]
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Image of a First Nations family standing outside of a house with a horse.
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Klootchmen
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Portrait of an older woman and a girl.
Holliday, Charles William
Klootchmen
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Portrait of a group of women.
Holliday, Charles William
Indian Camp, New Westminster, B.C.
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View of a First Nations camp. Several tents can be seen with families standing outside.
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Indian Home - Fort George, 1912
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View of a First Nations home with snowshoes over the door. Also visible are out buildings, a clothesline, and several dogs.
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