Downed trees and old oil cans, Hazelton area
- 25-04-08-a038400
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- November 1969
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a pile of old oil cans and other trash, near a hillside that appears to have been logged, in the Hazelton area of BC.
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Downed trees and old oil cans, Hazelton area
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Image of a pile of old oil cans and other trash, near a hillside that appears to have been logged, in the Hazelton area of BC.
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Bald eagle in tree, Hazelton area
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Image of a bald eagle sitting near the top of a tree. A logged hillside is visible in the background.
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Unidentified man, Hazelton area
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Portrait of an unidentified man from the Hazelton area of BC.
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Aerial image of an unidentified coastline.
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Unidetified mounatin peaks and body of water
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Image of two unidentified mountain peaks, seen from across a body of water.
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House of Wiiseks/Wiigyet of Gitsegukla Totem Pole
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Image of a totem pole in Gitsegukla owned by Gary Hill Sr. of the house of Wiiseks/Wiigyet. The pole was cut down and as of March 2019 there are plans to make another one.
The pole, known as Pole-in-Sand, represents the sandbar at mouth of Skeena River.
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Totem pole by Chief Ernie Hyjmar (Gitsegukla), Skeena
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Image of a totem pole by Chief Ernie Hyjmar (Gitsegukla), Skeena.
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Totem poles, Ans'pa yaxw (Kispiox): Garment-of-Eagle-People Pole
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Image of totem poles in the Kispiox Village in the Skeena area of BC, including a pole known as Garment-of-Eagle-People Pole.
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Interior of [Ksan] village long house, Hazelton, BC
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Image of the interior of the new Ksan Village longhouse at Hazelton, B.C. Carter describes it as "an outstanding example of the old culture of the west coast Indian people" on page 110 of his book Abundant Rivers.
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Image of mountains, seen from a valley, labelled by Carter as Mt. Currie.
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Unidentified man, pole raising, Haida Gwaii
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Image taken at a pole raising ceremony in Masset. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson, Jr. Image shows a man speaking at the pole raising. He is not identified, but it is likely Chief Weah (Willie Matthews).
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Image of a carved feast dish in the old carving shed at UBC. Dish is now part of MOA's object collection.
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Image of a group of unidentified totem poles, possibly at the University of British Columbia.
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Rufus Moody & Lisette in Minn Sjolseth's home in Vancouver Point Grey
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Rufus Moody & Lisette in Minn Sjolseth's home in Vancouver Point Grey
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