- RBSC-ARC-1452
- Fonds
- 1961, 1968
The fonds consists of a manuscript of "Yeht the Raven and Other Creation Myths of the Haida" (ca. 1961) and letters (1968).
Purdy, Al
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The fonds consists of a manuscript of "Yeht the Raven and Other Creation Myths of the Haida" (ca. 1961) and letters (1968).
Purdy, Al
Fisheries Association of British Columbia fonds
The fonds consists of minutes, financial records, negotiations and agreements, speeches and subject files generated by the Fisheries Association. The subject files include information on the activities of the Association including labour, safety, pollution, resources, waste water and licence limitations. The material was primarily generated during the period 1955 to 1975, except for minutes of the Salmon Canners' Operating Committee (1943-1948), agreements (1946-1956) and one subject file on the Native Brotherhood of B.C. (1947-1958).
Fisheries Association of British Columbia
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