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Lee, Jack H. Victoria.

Draft transfers, bank money orders, receipts re payments of money sent to his family in China in 1957.

Presented by Thor Henrich, Victoria, 1985.

British Columbia / Department of Lands and Forests ; compiled and drawn by the Geographic Division, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Lands and Forests

The item consists of a map created in 1957 by the Geographic Division, Surveys and Mapping Branch and used by the Fish and Wildlife Branch to note boundaries and names of guiding territories, which were added in col. pencil. The map contains an inset showing Canada south of latitude 75.

Dilworth: news clippings and envelope

The file consists of 1 empty envelope (in which all of the material was initially housed) addressed to Ira Dilworth and 6 newspaper clippings about a new plaque erected to honour Emily Carr.

Headdress Song

This song was recorded in the home of Ida Halpern, 3707 West 37th, Vancouver, B.C. Halpern's notes quoting Martin: "Healer Dancer song has even beats. Bella Bella Ossi Talis Uncle. Osis Talis grandfather. Let him come up again. Long ago he knew how to kill. Young girl like a moon beam. All these are now Kwakiutl with the same language. Cape Mudge, Madispi, Slawisiss, Mamalichikala, Danataqua, Quequasooł, Nooch (Gilbert Island Indians), Sawataenooch, Nimkish, Naquatoch, Kla-Sela, Kla-Klasiqualala, Gosgenuch." Mungo Martin's Uncle OSI Talis Uncle, Bella Bella Tribe, he knew four healing songs. From Kwagu'ł - Fort Rupert Tribe. Song Owner: Bella Bella Tom (Mungo Martin's Uncle)."

Hamatsa Song

This song was recorded in the home of Ida Halpern, 3707 West 37th, Vancouver, B.C. Halpern's comments: "Another Hamatsa song, very old, not in set. Quinquam (likely Kingcome) . He takes copper. The old people give copper to Hamatsas four times." See transcript, good quality. The transcript says it belongs to Alex Nelson. From Quinquam Dzawada̱'enux̱w - Kingcome Inlet Tribe.

Hamatsa Song

This song was recorded in the home of Ida Halpern, 3707 West 37th, Vancouver, B.C.Halpern's Notes: "Fourth song in set. Quinquam (Kingcome Inlet, Dzawada̱'enux̱w). This was a set belonging to one Hamatsa." Good transcription. Song finishes on track 2. Song owner: Cho Sam Tas X̱usa̱mda̱'as Alex Nelson. From Quinquam Dzawada̱'enux̱w - Kingcome Inlet Tribe. This is a 2nd Hamatsa song. According to Tom Willie comments, song was possibly composed by Ed Walkus.

Love Song

This song was recorded in the home of Ida Halpern, 3707 West 37th, Vancouver, B.C.Halpern describes the song as follows: "Love song made by Mungo Martin ; ’Na̱ḵap̓a̱nka̱m for Mrs. Martin, Abaya'a mother. From Ḵwiḵwa̱sut'inux̱w - Gilford Island Tribe."

Hamatsa Song

This song was recorded in the home of Ida Halpern, 3707 West 37th, Vancouver, B.C. Halpern's comments quoting Martin: "Mungo Martin, (’Na̱ḵap̓a̱nka̱m) also wanted this one recorded. The thrid song. Every Hamatsa sings four songs. Every night the same song through four nights." This is a 2nd Hamatsa song. Song owner: Cho Sam Tas is Halpern's rendition of X̱usa̱mda̱'as or Alex Nelson. Song is from Quinquam, Halpern's rendition of Kingcome, Dzawada̱'enux̱w - Kingcome Inlet Tribe.

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