Item is an image of a rock with petroglyphs, surrounded by smaller rocks and stones, probably in a beach area. According to annotations, petroglyphs were pecked on granite and image was taken by E. F. Meade. Original slide i
Image is of Norman, Ron, Isaac, and Chip closing model canoe inside longer component of steaming apparatus. Partial exterior of Mortuary house is also visible.
Clothing of "overseas immigrants" on display at the Vancouver Centennial Museum. This display was installed by the Museum of Anthropology as the opening exhibition of the Vancouver Centennial Museum.
Clothing of "overseas immigrants" on display at the Vancouver Centennial Museum. This display was installed by the Museum of Anthropology as the opening exhibition of the Vancouver Centennial Museum.
Clothing of "overseas immigrants" on display at the Vancouver Centennial Museum. This display was installed by the Museum of Anthropology as the opening exhibition of the Vancouver Centennial Museum.
Clothing of "overseas immigrants" on display at the Vancouver Centennial Museum. This display was installed by the Museum of Anthropology as the opening exhibition of the Vancouver Centennial Museum.
Clothing of "overseas immigrants" on display at the Vancouver Centennial Museum. This display was installed by the Museum of Anthropology as the opening exhibition of the Vancouver Centennial Museum.
Item is an image of a coast with one person by the water and five people in a canoe. There is a village on the background. According to annotations, photograph was taken in Hazelton by Mr. Vowel (?)
Item is an image of a coast boat and asteam launch boat. According to annotations, photograph depicts the landing of freight at Igluligaarjuk (also known as Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut)
Item is an image of four boats leaving a wharf and six people on said wharf. According to annotations, photograph was taken near York Factory, Manitoba
Item is an image of a coastal area from the distance with boat wakes. According to annotations, there was a pictograph site at end of the wake, and image was taken by E. F. Meade.