- 144-1-7
- Bestanddeel
- [1973]
Part of Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides depicting totems in what the file annotation refers to as Alert Bay and Kingcome.
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Part of Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides depicting totems in what the file annotation refers to as Alert Bay and Kingcome.
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Includes images of petroglyphs from Kulleet Bay, near Ladysmith BC.
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Includes images of petroglyphs from the Monsell Site, on the west bank of the Nanaimo River, near Cedar BC.
Alert Bay Petroglyphs, Quadra Totems
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Includes images of petroglyphs, masks and headdresses, and totem poles.
Cape Alava, Mt. Rainier, Cedar-by-the-Sea
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Images of petroglyphs, landscapes, plants and animals.
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Images of petroglyphs and petroglyph rubbings. One example from the Clo-oos Hill Site
Petroglyphs - Harewood Rubbings
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Images of petroglyphs, rubbings, and nature scenes.
Lillooet Petroglyphs, Smithers Fossils
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Images of rocks or fossils, masks, a paddlewheeler that houses a library, and a chapel or shed with graves in the background. Images of petroglyphs appear faded.
Petroglyphs Harewood Plains, Prot. Is., Pet Park
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Images of petroglyphs.
Kyuquot: Village by the Sea collection
In 1976, a group of students from the Kyuquot Elementary, a First Nations elementary school on the West coast of Vancouver Island, decided to make a filmstrip that documented their lives in the fishing village. The children’s intention behind making these photographs was to raise money for a summer field trip to Victoria, Vancouver, and the Okanagan. As part of the fundraiser, the children made a visual map depicting their daily travel to school by boat and a hand-written order form for the film. Collection consists of documents created by the Kyuquot Elementary School and Mr. Moore, a former Assistant Professor of Anthropology in the 1970s. The collection consists of one correspondence letter written by Mr. Moore requesting a copy of their filmstrip, four pages of typewritten filmstrip descriptions, one handwritten map and flyer created by the Kyuquot Elementary School and one 70 frame color filmstrip that was digitized in 2017. [At the time of processing, it was unknown if the fundraiser was successful.]
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Nautical chart of Walters Island
An image showing a sea map of Walters Island, a small blue circle at the top center indicates the approximate location of the Kyuquot village. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "Kyuquot as shown on chart (A chart is a sea-map used by fishermen and boaters.) Compare the chart and the map."
Let Us Show You Around Our Cove
Image of a drawing by the Kyuquot Elementary School children titled "Let us show you around our cove".
An image showing various houses near the water with people in the distance, the house on the right is built on wooden beams. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "The white building on pilings is the store and Post Office. Can you see the last dugout canoe made in Kyuquot?"
An image showing people standing on a dock next a to a sea plane with a boat nearby. Another plane in taking off in the background. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "Waiting for the afternoon scheduled flight of a "Beaver" float plane. Float planes come in twice a day (weather permitting) and bring passengers, freight, and mail."
Image of a drawing by the Kyuquot Elementary School children titled "Kyuquot School".
An image showing women and children getting on a motor boat while other people stand on the dock. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "These girls have taken the Vincent's speed boat from the Reserve wharf to the fuel wharf. They are going to shop at the store and pick up their mail. There are no roads or cars in Kyuquot, so to be able to get around every family must have at least one boat. Many families have a row boat, a motor boat, and a fish boat. Which boat would you take to the store?"
A close-up image of a sea urchin on a spear, a boat engine in the background. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "Tuut-suup, or sea urchins, are a common food in Kyuquot, available year round. Some people eat them every day. They are different colors and sizes and are easily speared at low tide."
An image from a boat's control room looking out the window. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "Victor Hansen goes between two rocks on his way out of Kyuquot to fish for Spring Salmon. He goes up Kyuquot Sound."
An image of a child standing on a log in water, surrounded by rocks. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "Gina Sutherland balances on a log at outside beach."
An image of a drawing by the Kyuquot Elementary School children titled "Beach Combing".