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File consists of photographs of the feasts and celebrations held in honour of the late wolf clan chief Walter Derrick.
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File consists of photographs of a dance performance at the Pacific National Exhibition grounds in Vancouver 1998. Norman Tait had completed a private pole commission that was publicly carved at the PNE, and he formed a group of Nisga'a dancers to commemorate the event.
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- 1 3-3-04-3-04-H-3-04-H-06
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File consists of photographs of grave houses in western Gitxsan territory.
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- 1 3-3-09-3-09-C-3-09-C-02
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File consists of photographs of Norman Tait working on carvings at the University of British Columbia in the 1980s.
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Western Gitxsan dance practice
- 1 3-3-04-3-04-H-3-04-H-05
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File consists of photographs of traditional dance practices in the Western region of the Gitxsan territory.
- 1 3-3-04-3-04-H-3-04-H-03
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File consists of photographs of people, places, and events in the Western Gitxsan villages of Kitwancool (Gitanyow), Kitwanga (Gitwangak) and Gitsegukla (formerly Kitsegukla) during the time that Jensen and Powell lived there.
Western Gitxsan language books
- 1 3-3-04-3-04-H-3-04-H-04
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File consists of photographs taken for possible use in the Gitxsan language education booked published by Jensen and Powell.
Western Gitxsan school photographs
- 1 3-3-04-3-04-H-3-04-H-02
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File consists of photographs of school children, activities, and classroom scenes in the Western Gitxsan villages of Kitwancool (Gitanyow), Kitwanga (Gitwangak) and Gitsegukla (formerly Kitsegukla).