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Frederick Dally fonds Fraser River (B.C.) With digital objects
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Indians encamped.  Indian hut at Chapmans [Chapman's] Bar, Fraser River, Brit. Columbia. no. 47
Indians encamped. Indian hut at Chapmans [Chapman's] Bar, Fraser River, Brit. Columbia. no. 47
Indian Lodge.  Fraser River.  B. Columbia
Indian Lodge. Fraser River. B. Columbia
An Indian encampment on the Fraser River.  Encampment of Scachett [sic] [Skagit?] Indians at New ...
An Indian encampment on the Fraser River. Encampment of Scachett [sic] [Skagit?] Indians at New Westminster Fraser River Brit. Columbia who came to celebrate the Queens [sic] Birthday and engage in the Canoe Races on that occasion. The blurred figures of an Indian woman, and child, the first separating the childs [sic] hair whose head is resting against the womans [sic] knees, catching the lice, and cracking them between her teeth; I have seen this done very many times F. Dally.
[Crossed out] Harrison River  [Replaced with] Musquiam [Musqueam]] Indians encamped at New Westmi...
[Crossed out] Harrison River [Replaced with] Musquiam [Musqueam]] Indians encamped at New Westminster, Fraser River. B.C. Indian woman in tent examining a childs [sic] head for live stock, and cracking the captured ones between her teeth, but moved in her efforts, which has blurred the otherwise pretty picture - a solemen [sic] fact. F. Dally.
[In pencil] Indians encamped on the Fraser River.  [In ink] Harrison River Indians encamped on th...
[In pencil] Indians encamped on the Fraser River. [In ink] Harrison River Indians encamped on the Fraser River - May 24th 1869.
Harrison River Indians encamped; Indian basket cradle in front of the man standing upright; stick...
Harrison River Indians encamped; Indian basket cradle in front of the man standing upright; sticks and matting to form their tents; Oolachins or the candle fishes drying on sticks; the place where they had encamped was dangerous to stand about on, as for days afterwards the grey-backs (lice) were quite numerous and very hungry, as I can personally testify to, to my annoyance and disgust. Lo the poor Indian!! Have you used Pear's [Pears'] Soap? F.D.
Candle fish, on sticks drying.  Harrison River Indians encamped at New Westminster, Fraser River ...
Candle fish, on sticks drying. Harrison River Indians encamped at New Westminster, Fraser River on the Queen['s] Birthday (1868) six different abodes. Shewing [sic] on the left of the photo a number of Oolachins (or candlefish) drying in the sun, also baby in basket cradle in front of the man standing up. [On reverse]: An indian encampment on the Fraser River (Harrison River Indians) British Columbia.
Indian underground house.  Indian Salmon Caches.  Yale.  Fraser River.
Indian underground house. Indian Salmon Caches. Yale. Fraser River.
Salmon caches on Fraser River
Salmon caches on Fraser River
A Cañon, Fraser River, B.C.
A Cañon, Fraser River, B.C.
Eight Mile Cañon, Fraser River, British Columbia
Eight Mile Cañon, Fraser River, British Columbia
Three Mile Cañon on the Fraser River, B.C., the wagon road, poles for drying salmon on
Three Mile Cañon on the Fraser River, B.C., the wagon road, poles for drying salmon on
Yale, Fraser River, B.C.
Yale, Fraser River, B.C.