Dominic Charlie [Tsee-Qawl-tuhn], Squamish
- 25-04-02-a038284
- Item
- 1967
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn).
Anthony Carter
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Dominic Charlie [Tsee-Qawl-tuhn], Squamish
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn).
Anthony Carter
Dominic Charlie [Tsee-Qawl-tuhn], Squamish
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn).
Anthony Carter
Dominic Charlie [Tsee-Qawl-tuhn], Squamish
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn).
Anthony Carter
Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn), Squamish
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn), with headdress and a carved stick.
Anthony Carter
Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn), Squamish
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn).
Anthony Carter
Dominic Joe, Duncan, B.C., Cedar bark hat
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a man (Dominic Joe) wearing a straw hat.
Anthony Carter
Dominic Joe, Duncan, B.C., Cedar bark hat
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a man (Dominic Joe) wearing a straw hat.
Anthony Carter
Dominic Joe, Duncan, B.C., Cedar bark hat
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a man (Dominic Joe) wearing a straw hat.
Anthony Carter
Dominic Joe, Duncan, B.C., Cedar bark hat
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a man (Dominic Joe) wearing a straw hat.
Anthony Carter
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts three donkeys in a rocky landscape, somewhere in the American Southwest.
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Doreen Jensen standing near canoe log, amidst unidentified persons who are milling about.
Doreen Jensen and piece of cedar she adzed off log
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Doreen Jensen holding a piece of cedar bark that she removed from canoe log. She stands holding an umbrella and converses with unidentified persons.
[Doreen Jensen, Bill Reid and guests]
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Doreen Jensen and Bill Reid conversing with unidentified persons near canoe log.
[Doreen Jensen, Norman and Moya Waters]
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Doreen Jensen, Norman, and Moya Waters consuming refreshments and conversing.
Dormitory at Elkhorn Residential School
Part of Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada Slide Collection
Item is a glass lantern slide of a dormitory. Based on the original order of the collection, photograph might have been taken at Elkhorn (Washakada) Residential School. The Elkhorn Residential School started as the Washakada Home for Girls and the Kasota Home for Boys were established in the village of Elkhorn, MB in 1888. Following a fire, the school was rebuilt outside the town in 1895. Ongoing financial problems led to a government takeover of the school. It was closed in 1918 but reopened in 1923, under the administration of the Anglican Church’s Missionary Society. Many students came from northern Manitoba. The leaders of The Pas Indian Band made a number of complaints about the conditions at the school, which was eventually closed in 1949. (National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation)
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image of a double bentwood box. This image may have been from an exhibit at the old Museum of Anthropology dealing with Northwest coast technology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image of a double bentwood box. This image may have been from an exhibit at the old Museum of Anthropology dealing with Northwest coast technology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Double mask on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World."
Double mortuary pole at totem park
Part of MOA General Media collection
Double mortuary pole carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer standing in totem park at UBC.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of Doug Cranmer and an unidentified woman standing near the end of a partially carved totem pole.