The Bishop and the Chief, Inkameep Indian School
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Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
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The Bishop and the Chief, Inkameep Indian School
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Young man showing ancient art on a rock; Inkameep Indian School.
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Seven children in costume and a trophy; Inkameep Indian School.
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Religious service held outdoors at Inkameep Indian School
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Group of First Nations children; Inkameep Indian School.
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Group of children, the older ones may have just had their first communion; at Inkameep Indian School
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Including Walsh.
Friendly picture of Christian clergy, and First Nations people; Inkameep Indian School
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Five children in costume; Inkameep Indian School
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First Nations boys weaving reeds; Inkameep Indian School.
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Correspondence and other material
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Series consists of a collection of material documenting Anthony Walsh's work as a teacher at Indian schools, notably Inkameep. It includes a certificate of Honorary life membership in the B.C. Indian Arts and Welfare Society, 1964; correspondence from Alice Ravenhill 1949-1953, George Clutesi, 1943-1947 and various other people, including former students, 1944-1962; plays, poems and stories written by Walsh, Isabel Christie McNaughton and the students of Inkameep, articles and newspaper clippings relating to Walsh, Inkameep and its children, Alice Ravenhill, and Indian arts and crafts; various programmes relating to performances of plays by Walsh and the Inkameep students 1939-1951; and material relating to Indian art and crafts in general.
Children in First Nations dress at Inkameep Indian School.
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Children in First Nations dress at Inkameep Indian School.
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Two masks, one believe to be a cat.
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Two masks, one a deer and one a bird.
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Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Series consists of scrapbook of clippings, photographs, theatre programmes and invitations documenting Anthony Walsh's work as a teacher of drama and art to First Nations children at the Inkameep Reserve from 1931-1943, for the Canadian Legion War Services during World War II, and later, in Quebec.
First Nations depiction of bear, deer and people; Sis-hu-lk.
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
First Nations depiction of men on horseback; Sis-hu-lk.
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence, plays, poems, stories, and records relating to First Nations arts and crafts, drawings and photographs, collected by Anthony Walsh between 1936 and 1988, both from his time at Inkameep School and after.
Walsh, Anthony
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Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Three youngsters and their ponies; Inkameep Indian School.
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Part of Anthony Walsh fonds
Anthony Walsh feeding a tame deer.
Part of Anthony Walsh fonds