Chief Louis's daughter with her baby.
- F-07984
- Item
- 16 Jun 1828
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
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Chief Louis's daughter with her baby.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of Tsawadi village, Knight Inlet. At least fifteen villagers of various ages face the camera in front of low wooden buildings and totem poles.
Bella Coola Mr. And Mrs. Cluckamoot And Harry Davis
Bella Coola Indians In Front Of Longhouse
A little Indian girl with a load of firewood on her back; her dog accompanies her; Bella Bella.
Bella Coola Indians In Front Of Church
Indigenous workers travelling to cannery on board SS Princess Maquinna
Part of Cambie family fonds
Indigenous workers travelling to cannery on board SS Princess Maquinna
Part of Cambie family fonds
Gassy Willy, Kimsquit Agnes And Tommy Hyclamus, Rivers Inlet
Chief Charley's Son Chester With Wife And Sisters Rivers Inlet
George Powers packing a horse with the help of Entzootsul, Jessie's dog
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
George Powers packing a horse with the help of Entzootsul, Jessie's dog
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Bella Coola; John Moody and family at Burnt Creek Bridge.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Old Guichon and and a young boy at Towdystan.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Fish trap at Algatcho near Mackenzie Rock, Dean Channel.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
White Eye Jack, Lena and Klootch.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
White Eye Jack, his wife Lena and family; Cheslatta First Nations.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Part of Frank Peters Boucher fonds
The item is two reels of documentary film. It is a United Nations film examining "the problem of human survival" and emphasizing humanity's role as builder, rather than destroyer. Includes sequences filmed in Italy, Haiti, Norway, and Canada. The latter sequence (which occurs near the beginning of reel 2) shows the construction of the Kenney Dam, the tunnel and Kemano hydro-electric plant, and the planning and construction of Kitimat townsite. Show the arrival of workers and their families, the shack town used while the town was built, schools and stores, Haisla village, a contentious soccer match, etc.
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-10-04 SUMMARY: [No content documentation file available for this interview; however, general topics included life histories, band history, and history of social and economic conditions.];
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-10-26 SUMMARY: [No content documentation file available for this interview; however, general topics included life histories, band history, and history of social and economic conditions.];
John Turner interview : [Chapman, 1976]
SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): John Turner RECORDED: Vancouver (B.C.), 1976-03-07 SUMMARY: [No content summary available for this interview.];
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-09-03 to -09 SUMMARY: [No content documentation file available for this interview; however, general topics included life histories, band history, and history of social and economic conditions.];
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-09-01 SUMMARY: [No content documentation file available for this interview; however, general topics included life histories, band history, and history of social and economic conditions.];
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-09-11 SUMMARY: [No content documentation file available for this interview; however, general topics included life histories, band history, and history of social and economic conditions.];
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-11-23 SUMMARY: [No content documentation file available for this interview; however, general topics included life histories, band history, and history of social and economic conditions.];
Oweekeno History Project : interviews : [collection documentation file]
SUMMARY: This collection consists of interviews with eleven people of Oowekeeno origin, which document some of the ethno-history and ethnology of the Oowekeeno people. The interviews were conducted by David Stevenson (sometimes in conjunction with bilingual members of the Oowekeeno Band) in 1976 and 1977. The project was funded by a grant from the Museum of Man (Ottawa). The collection consists of 26 tapes; or approximately 20 hours of recording. Added to this collection are transcripts of the English portion of each interview. The transcripts, together with the index information used in the finding aid, were produced by the Indian History Film Project based at the University of Regina. Item-level descriptions of the interviews themselves can be found under their individual call numbers.
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-10-28 SUMMARY: [No content documentation file available for this interview; however, general topics included life histories, band history, and history of social and economic conditions.];