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A collection of portraits of native people from different tribes
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Canoe Creek Chief, Fraser River.
Cape Flattery Indian
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Cape Flattery Indian
Cape Flattery Indian
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Cape Flattery Indian
Cape Flattery woman. Fuca Strait.
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Cape Flattery woman. Fuca Strait.
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Chief's grave at Chapman's Bar
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Collection of portraits of native people of different tribes.
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Fraser River Indians.
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Fraser River Indians. At New Westminster (Stump City).
Fraser River Siwashes.
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Fraser River Siwashes.
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Harrison River Indians, B.C. (Rascals.)
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Harrison River Indigenous people
Harrison River Inds. [Indians], B.C.
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Harrison River Inds. [Indians], B.C.
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Indian Chiefs B.C.
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Indian Chiefs Mausoleum at Yale, Fraser River, a great fisherman who was drowned when trying to land an enormous salmon.
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Indian Chiefs tomb and effigy. Fraser River, opposite New Westminster. His wife dying of hunger and starvation at the back of the shed."
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Indian Group Lytton B.C.
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Indian ranches at Burrards [Burrard] Inlet.
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Indians on Banks of Frazer [Fraser] River. New Westminster
Indigenous studio portraits of Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery
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Indigenous studio portraits of Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery
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Nine of the greatest Indian Chiefs of British Columbia dressed in their fur caps, buckskin coats & moccasins
Ohiat man
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Ohiat man
Quatseeno Indian village. (Conical skull tribe.) (North west coast.) Vancouver Island. An evening view showing how the natives spend their time sitting outside their lodges with nothing to do, and have done so from time immemorial.
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Quatseeno Indian village. (Conical skull tribe.) (North west coast.) Vancouver Island. An evening view showing how the natives spend their time sitting outside their lodges with nothing to do, and have done so from time immemorial.
[Unidentified First Nations]
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[Unidentified First Nations]
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Zadoski's grave, near Boston Bar