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ID: 26064
Looking southward at totem pole on north side of the village at Port Simpson [Lax-Kw'alaams], August, 1909
ID: 26063
Strawberries and salmon berries drying on a rack outside house, looking north, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 26062
Cedar bark mat in process of manufacture in front of house, Bella Coola village, 1909
ID: 26061
House at "Christianized" village of Bella Coola, 1909
ID: 26060
Man making a wooden spoon, woman wearing cedar bark headband, Bella Coola village, 1909
ID: 26059
ID: 26058
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: 26056
Village street while people were all away at the salmon canneries, totem pole visible, Alert Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26055p
River canoes at Rivers Inlet, they are spoon shaped at both ends with a mid angle lengthwise of the bottom of each end, British Columbia, July, 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: 26053
Cemetery, Alert Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26052p
Wooden representations of coppers and figure of a whale in the cemetery south of the hospital at Alert Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26051p
Rear view of the painted whale and horizontal piece of wood with representations of coppers, cemetery near the hospital, Alert Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26050
Looking towards the mouth of the Nimpkish from Alert Bay at party of Indian women going for clams in a Haida type of canoe, 1909
ID: 26049
Kwakwaka'wakw man launching cane, Alert Bay, British Columbia, July, 1909
ID: 26048
Kwakwaka'wakw man wearing blanket next to canoe, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26047
ID: 26046
Looking northward at the Indian store and Haida type of canoe, Kwakiutl [Kwakwaka'wakw] village, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26045
Looking north westward from the [Kwakiutl] village...showing salmon tails discarded by the cannery [that] have been split for drying by [Kwakiutl], in front of house, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26044
Looking north westward from the [Kwakiutl] village...showing salmon tails discarded by the cannery [that] have been split for drying by [Kwakiutl], Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26043
Cedar bark hanging on a line with laundry, totem pole or house post to the left, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26042
Looking northward along the front of the village showing woman carrying salmon tails in clam basket, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26041
Looking northward on the cannery wharf at Alert Bay...children playing with dolls, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26040
Kwakwaka'wakw woman, looking north eastward from the post office at Alert Bay at the cannery, July 14, 1909
ID: 26035p
Looking northward at Alert Bay showing the point where the graves are in trees...the Norwegian cannery foreman is on the left, the engineer of the cannery tug on the right, July, 1909
ID: 26034
Loading cases of canned salmon, Alert Bay; cases are piled on a board so that the rope may be laid on each side of the board and drawn up around the cases for hoisting, July, 1909
ID: 26033p
Looking north at Alert Bay showing graves, and portrait of laborer, engineer of the cannery, and superintendent of the company, July, 1909
ID: 26032p
Employees of the salmon cannery and Mr. Chambers, superintendent, at the right, Alert Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26031p
Lifting salmon on the endless chain elevator from a fishing boat into the cannery at Alert Bay. Looking northward showing the [Kwakwaka'wakw] village in the distance, British Columbia, July, 1909
ID: 26030p
The cannery tug at Alert Bay, looking towards the mouth of the Nimpkish, July, 1909
ID: 26029p
Salmon cannery, house of the superintendent, store, and post office, on the wharf to the right are houses for the employees, Alert Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26028p
Looking north across the Nimpkish River showing fishermen drawing the seine, British Columbia, July 9-14, 1909
ID: 26027
Net frames for drying nets, Vancouver, July 9-14, 1909
ID: 26026
Fishermen's houses at the mouth of the east side of the Nimpkish River east side of the river, owned by the cannery at Alert Bay, British Columbia, July 9-14, 1909
ID: 26025p
Oak tree about a mile west of North Saanich, British Columbia, July 1, 1909
ID: 26024p
Dug out canoe on the west side of Saanich, British Columbia, July 5, 1909
ID: 26023p
Sawdust collector at the mill, sawdust is drawn from planers and keeps it from blowing around the mill; it is drawn through the tubes, two of which may be seen, into the cistern like affair, Victoria, British Columbia, July 5, 1909
ID: 26022p
Shoveling sawdust into dump cart at the mill, Victoria, British Columbia, July 5, 1909
ID: 26021p
Loading lumber at the mill, Victoria, British Columbia, July 5, 1909
ID: 26020p
Loading slabs at the mill, Victoria, British Columbia, July 5, 1909
ID: 26019p
Looking north-eastward at logs being drawn up into the mill, Victoria, July 5, 1909
ID: 26017
Whaling boats at inner harbor, Victoria, British Columbia, July 5, 1909
ID: 26016
Old Salish woman roasting fish outside her house at the village, Victoria, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 26015
Finished Chinook type of canoe at the beach with a clam basket, Victoria harbor, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 26014
Chinook canoe [made by Nuu-chah-nulth man], showing how the outer surface is burned to color and preserve it, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26013
Inside a Chinook canoe, [made by Nuu-chah-nulth man] showing the iron awl which is used to measure the thickness of the side of the canoe boiler, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26012
Nootka man making a Chinook canoe using an adze with a handle similar to that of a saw, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26011
Prow of Chinook canoe, showing how the prow is fastened, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26010
Nootka man making a Chinook canoe, side view showing where the prow is fastened, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26009
Looking out across the Victoria harbor at Nootka man making a Chinook canoe, side view showing where the prow is fastened, Mr. Will S. Taylor on the right, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26008
Looking out across the Victoria harbor at Nootka man making a Chinook canoe using an adze with a handle similar to that of a saw, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26007
Chinook canoes and totem pole lying on the beach, houses behind, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26006p
Chinook canoe and totem pole lying on the ground on the beach, houses behind, British Columbia, June, 1909
ID: 26005
Songish man making an Xoae Xoae mask, about a quarter of a mile west of the railroad bridge on the Songish reserve at Victoria; Dr. Newcombe is stooping down to look at it and Mr. Will S. Taylor is on the left, June, 1909
ID: 26004p
Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) woman weaving a hat, [British Columbia], June 28, 1909
ID: 24482
Interior of Chief Weir's house, Masset, British Columbia, December, 1909
ID: 24422
Scenes around Victoria fifty years ago, possibly from scrapbook, circa 1909
ID: 24421
ID: 23549
Petroglyphs, lower right hand circle with rays is in red, Muddy Canyon, about 14 miles west of south of Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming. August 1, 1908
ID: 23548
Pictographs, lower right hand circle with rays is in red, Muddy Canyon, about 14 miles west of south of Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming. August 1, 1908
ID: 23547
Pictographs in the cave at Muddy Creek Canyon about 14 miles west and south of Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming, August 1, 1908
ID: 23546
Petroglyphs and pictographs in the cave at Muddy Creek Canyon about 14 miles west and south of Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming, August 1, 1908
ID: 23544
Petroglyphs at Oil Creek, about 6 miles northwest of Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming, in the northern part of town, July 14 or 15, 1908
ID: 23542
ID: 23541
Looking into cave at Oil Creek, about 6 miles northwest of Newcastle, Wyoming, July 14 or 15, 1908
ID: 23540
Looking north from the edge of Oil Creek, at the two main outcrops where pretroglyphs are shown, about 6 miles northwest of Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming, July 14 or 15, 1908
ID: 23537
View of cave, Weston County, Wyoming, 1908
ID: 22697
Indian man in profile [British Columbia, 1897]
ID: 22696
Man, Spences Bridge, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22695
Susanna Lucy Antko, Mrs. James Teit, Spences Bridge, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22694
ID: 22693
Woman at Teit's place, Spences Bridge, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22692
ID: 22691
ID: 22690
Boy at Teit's place, Spences Bridge, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22689
ID: 22688
ID: 22687
Woman without headdress, Spences Bridge, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22686
Woman in headdress, Spences Bridge, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22685
ID: 22684
Thompson River Salish woman at Teit's place, Spences Bridge, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22683
ID: 22682
ID: 22681
Thompson River Salish man at Teit's place, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22680
ID: 22679
ID: 22678
ID: 22676
ID: 22675
ID: 22674
ID: 22673
ID: 22672
Woman, Thompson River Salish, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22671
ID: 22670
ID: 22669
Ka'koma, Thompson River Salish woman , British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22668
Ntlakyapamuk woman, Thompson River Salish, Spences Bridge, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22667
ID: 22666
Sam, Cooke's Ferry, Thompson River Salish man, British Columbia, 1897
ID: 22665
Thompson River Salish girl, British Columbia, 1897