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ID: 22697
Indian man in profile [British Columbia, 1897]
ID: 22771
Captain Paul, Salish man, 1898
ID: 22863
Kwakiutl canoe, British Columbia
ID: 22864
Man in front of Whale House, British Columbia
ID: 22867
Indian village, British Columbia
ID: 22874
Indian village street front, British Columbia
ID: 22875
ID: 22879
Indians gathered at waterfront, British Columbia
ID: 22880
Men standing outside, British Columbia
ID: 22882
At water's edge, British Columbia
ID: 22883
Working at water's edge, British Columbia
ID: 22884
River, British Columbia
ID: 22885
Group seated in grass, British Columbia
ID: 22886
Man seated, British Columbia
ID: 22888
Group seated outside, British Columbia
ID: 22889
Standing among reeds at water's edge, British Columbia
ID: 22893
Indian village in cove, British Columbia
ID: 22894
Seated in doorway, British Columbia
ID: 22897
Totem pole in shape of man, British Columbia
ID: 24409
Indian Child in Papoose, British Columbia, original image by Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd. Montreal and Toronto, printed in Great Britain, circa 1909
ID: 24411
British Columbia Indian, portrait, by the Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd. Montreal and Toronto, printed in Great Britain, circa 1909
ID: 24412
Portrait of woman, British Columbia, by the Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd. Montreal and Toronto, printed in Great Britain, circa 1909
ID: 24445
Beaver crest erected as a monument, Skedans, Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 24474
Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) totem pole on the ground, purchased by Harlan I. Smith for the Museum from H.T.W., British Columbia, 1909
ID: 24475
ID: 24477
Front of grave, Nootka, (Nuu-chah-nulth), British Columbia, circa 1909
ID: 24478
Side of grave, Nootka, (Nuu-chah-nulth), British Columbia, circa 1909
ID: 26054
George Hunt, author of a number of Museum Memoirs, on his way from Fort Rupert to Rivers Inlet hospital. He got on the "Queen City" at Hardy Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26057
Mr. Will S. Taylor on the left and Indian guide on the right; circles on the house front are painted red, looking northward at the village, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26058
Man making a wooden spoon, woman wearing cedar bark headband, Bella Coola village, 1909
ID: 26059
ID: 26060
ID: 26061
House at "Christianized" village of Bella Coola, 1909
ID: 26062
Cedar bark mat in process of manufacture in front of house, Bella Coola village, 1909
ID: 26063
Strawberries and salmon berries drying on a rack outside house, looking north, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 26071
Totem pole, Port Simpson, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 26096
Will S. Taylor painting the glacier, showing vegetation and terminal moraine of Stikine glacier, looking toward the "Big Chief" canoe with gasoline engine, Alaska, 1909
ID: 283833
Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) women opening clams, Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 2A8814
Artifacts in wall case, Hall of Stone Age Culture, 1966
ID: 2A8815
ID: 2A8817
ID: 2A8818
ID: 31161
Detail of figurehead, Haida Canoe, Northwest Coast Hall
ID: 31163
Haida Canoe, detail, Northwest Coast Hall
ID: 318709
Osborn Caribou Group, depicting British Columbia, Hall of North American Mammals, July, 1942
ID: 318932
Totem pole, Northwest Coast Indian Hall, 1943
ID: 326297
Triple transformation mask representing fish, bird, and man, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw), British Columbia
ID: 326306
Standing figure, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw), British Columbia
ID: 328734
George Hunt and his wife, Tsukwani, at Beaver Harbour, Fort Rupert, British Columbia [1930]
ID: 32955
Northwest Coast Indians, probably Kwakiutl, with houses and canoes, Tsawadi-Midway off coast of British Columbia, October, 1910
ID: 333978
Cambrian diorama based on fossil site in the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale near Field, British Columbia, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 333980
Sponges, swimming crustacea, and trilobites, Cambrian diorama based on fossil site in the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale near Field, British Columbia, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 335772
Waiting for the feast at Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 33596
Children viewing Haida canoe exhibit, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1911
ID: 336056
Fort Rupert seen from the east end, British Columbia, December, 1894
ID: 336057
View of Fort Rupert, blanket poles, 1894
ID: 336062
Totem Poles at Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 336063
Blanket poles at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336064
Totem pole or post in a Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) house, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336065
Carving on the street of Fort Rupert, 1894, British Columbia
ID: 336066
Counting blankets before a potlatch, British Columbia 1894
ID: 336088
Graves, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336097
Hamisilak, Tlatlasikwala man, Vancouver Island, circa 1898
ID: 336099
VaKoartok and her child, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336100
Lagyus, Kwakiutl man, holding spear, British Columbia, [1898]
ID: 336102
Walas, Chief of the [Koskimo], and his speaker Sexoyalis, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336103
Sexoyalis, First speaker of the Koskimo, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336104
Kwakwaka'wakw woman holding her copper, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336105
Totlide giving away his copper in honor of his son, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336106
Wa Kgas, Koskimo chief, holding copper, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336123
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) secret meeting site, near Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336132
Nakoaktok Hamatsa dancer, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336133
ID: 336801
Northwest Coast Shaman of the Gao-Kuqwan, possibly from British Columbia, in traditional dress with ceremonial objects, 1887
ID: 34238
Baskets, bags and other objects from British Columbia, a view of the Northwest Coast collection storage vaults in the Anthropology Department, February, 1914
ID: 34418
Haida House Builders mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1914
ID: 36078
Wooing ceremony, Nootka Indians of British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 36080
Welcoming ceremony, Bella Coola, British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 386
Ceremonial masks of the Bella Coola Indians, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians
ID: 411185
Grave board, British Columbia
ID: 411186
ID: 411187
ID: 411784
Scrapers, whetstones, drills, and other bone objects, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411785
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw) potlatch, British Columbia
ID: 411786
Potlatch poles at Musqueam Reserve, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411787
Chief next to house post, Musqueam Reservation, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411788
Celts (stone axes), Thompson River region, British Columbia
ID: 411789
Owl head mask, British Columbia, Canada
ID: 411794
Sabine smoothing an arrow shaft, British Columbia
ID: 411798
Implements for procuring food, Thompson River Region, British Columbia, Canada
ID: 411799
Sharpening stone adz blade, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411800
Woman's tools, pipe, and toilet articles, British Columbia
ID: 411801
Stone carvings, Fraser Delta and Deception Pass, British Columbia
ID: 411802
Needles and pendants, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411803
Wedge of antler, slate, fish knife, and club or hammer heads, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411806
Assortment of objects, skin scrapers, pipes, carvings, games, and ornaments, Thompson River region, British Columbia
ID: 411807
Pestles and mortars, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411818
Carvings of bone or stone, Fraser River Delta, British Columbia
ID: 41617
Indian man seated on steps, British Columbia, 1897-1902
ID: 42326
Ceremonial headdress representing the white owl, Kwakwaka’wakw, British Columbia