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Part of MOA General Media collection
Children in a carving class in what appears to be the Haida House at the Museum of Anthropology. The man teaching the class may be Doug Cranmer.
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Part of MOA General Media collection
Children in a carving class in what appears to be the Haida House at the Museum of Anthropology. The man teaching the class may be Doug Cranmer.
Photograph of a group of children in ceremonial dress. They are standing outside, in Alert Bay, BC.
Children in Costumes at St. Michael's Residential School
Part of Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada Slide Collection
Item is a hand-tinted glass lantern slide of nine children in costumes in front of a building. Based on the original order of the collection, photograph might have been taken in Alert Bay.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children participating in an outdoor program, or the outdoor component of a program. This was likely a program offered by the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children viewing beloingings in a dispay case in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children viewing belongings in a display drawer in visible storage.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children viewing belongings in a display drawer in visible storage.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children learning to carve at a workshop. The man on the viewer's left may be Robert Davidson. The location of this photograph is uncertain.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children learning to carve at a workshop at the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children learning to carve at a workshop at the Museum of Anthropology.
Children on totem pole at potlatch in North Vancouver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of children on a totem pole at a potlatch in North Vancouver. Mount Seymour(?) is visible in the background.
Anthony Carter
Children on totem pole at potlatch in North Vancouver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of children on a totem pole at a potlatch in North Vancouver. Mount Seymour(?) is visible in the background.
Anthony Carter
Children on totem pole at potlatch in North Vancouver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of children on a totem pole at a potlatch in North Vancouver. Mount Seymour(?) is visible in the background.
Anthony Carter
Children performers and band at outdoor event
Photograph of a group of children in ceremonial dress and a brass band at an outdoor event, possibly a potlatch. An unidentified man is standing prominently in the foreground of the image. A stamp on the verso of the print indicates that it was printed in 1958.
Mildred Laurie
A close-up image of three children smiling and looking at the camera. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "Rose Harry, Pauline Vincent and Lenora Short play out at recess."
Children Playing at St. Michael's Residential School
Part of Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada Slide Collection
Item is a hand-tinted glass lantern slide of five children in playing attitude with the sea in the background. Based on the original order of the collection, photograph might have been taken in Alert Bay and the children might have been students at St. Michael's Residential School. The Anglican Church established a day school at its mission in Alert Bay, British Columbia in 1878. It opened a small boarding school there in 1882 and an industrial school in 1894. In 1929, a new building was constructed. The school was known for the arts and crafts produced by the students and the two large totem poles in front of the school building. In 1947, two-dozen children ran away from the school. The subsequent investigation into conditions at the school led to the resignation of both the principal and the vice-principal. By 1969, when the federal government assumed administration of the school, all residents were attending local schools. The residence closed in 1974. (National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation)
Item is a b&w negative of a photograph of children playing at the Turnbull & Gail construction yard in Richmond (contractors for the Native Ed. Centre). Info in text from WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING pp. 34-37.)
Children playing near totem pole and Dance house, Alert Bay
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of children playing near a totem pole and Dance house in Alert Bay.
Anthony Carter