Indian Chiefs Mausoleum at Yale, Fraser River, a great fisherman who was drowned when trying to land an enormous salmon.
Indian Chiefs tomb and effigy. Fraser River, opposite New Westminster. His wife dying of hunger and starvation at the back of the shed."
Indian Commission; Reserve Commission Camp.
Indian graves. Shewing the offerings to the dead - with the idea that their worldly goods will be useful to the departed in the happy hunting grounds - "No white men there"!!
Indian graves at Boston Bar
Indian Group Lytton B.C.
Indian monumental carvings and totems with dressed figures in front of the Chiefs lodges at Comox
Indian monumental carvings at Comox, Vancouver Island, B.C.
Indian ranches at Burrards [Burrard] Inlet.
Indian Salmon Caches at Yale British Columbia shewing a double pointed spear, primitive ladder, salmon net, and the Indians with their shirts out of their trousers, which is the prevaling [sic] fashion amongst them.
Indian Salmon Weir, Cowichan River, V.I. [Vancouver Island] (Front view)
Indian school. Cowichan. Vancouver Island.
Indian Totem, and Chiefs House at Comox. Vancouver Island.
Indian Totems - and huts, and stands for drying compressed blackberries. Comox Indian Village, Vancouver Island. (The upper and second figures have dresses on them of the highest [cotton?])
Indian Village Cowichan. Vancouver Island (east coast). No. 104.
Indians at Lytton B.C. Indian group at Lytton where the Thompson River joins the Fraser River. Indian Chief in Buckskin coat and fur hat also Indian woman nourishing her child in a basket cradle. These indians [sic] ride on horseback and differ very much from the Vancouver Island Indians who do not possess horses.
Indians on Banks of Frazer [Fraser] River. New Westminster
Indians picking hops Vancouver Island. Near to Victoria
Indians shamming to be at prayer for the sake of photography. Fraser River . At the priests request all the Indians kneel down and assume an attitude of devotion. Amen.
[Interior of Government House showing dining room, Victoria.]
[Interior of Government House, Victoria.]
[Interior of Government House, Victoria]
Jackass Mountain, 44 miles above Yale
Jackass Mountain, showing the road, the Precipice
James Anderson, author of "Sawney's Letters". The Prairie Flower Compy. [Company] Williams Creek, Cariboo.
James Bay Bridge
James Bay Bridge, Victoria
John Goodfellow, Manager of the Bank of British North America
John Muir and Sons Sawmill, Sooke, BC; first sawmill on Vancouver Island.