The file consists of a photocopy of reasons for judgement in the case (43319/75) of Donald Moses et al (other members of the Lower Nicola Indian Band) versus Canada and British Columbia, May 5, 1977.
The item is a microfilm copy of a thesis by George Edgar Shankel titled "The development of Indian policy in British Columbia." viii, 340 leaves: tables. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Washington, 1945. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 330-340. Filmed by University of Washington Library, 1966.
The item is a photocopy of a thesis by Leslie Clifford Kopas titled "Political action of the Indians of British Columbia." 202 p. Thesis (M.A.), University of British Columbia, 1972. Vita. Bibliography: pages 194-198.
Includes chapters on: Allied Tribes of BC, Native Brotherhood of BC, North American Indian Brotherhood, Union of BC Indian Chiefs.
The item is a copy of a thesis on microfiche by Robin Fisher titled "Indian-European relations in British Columbia: 1774-1890." 1974. vii, 433 leaves: table, maps. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of British Columbia, 1974. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 389-443. Canadian theses on microfiche, 19530.
The item is a microfiche copy of a thesis by Guy Lanoue titled "Continuity and change: the development of political self-definition among the Sekani of Northern British Columbia." vii, 404 p: figs., maps, tables. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Toronto, 1983. Vita. Bibliography: p 394-404. Canadian theses on microfiche, 62099.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Joint Reserve Commission camp at Boston Bar, showing members of the Commission, First Nations men and children; tents and horses.
The series consists of a photograph album, known as the Indian Commission album, but possibly created by or for Dr. I.W. Powell (Superintendent of Indian Affairs for British Columbia) or A.C. Anderson (Commission and Fisheries Inspector) after 1881. It contains 100 photographs from Powell and Anderson's visits to First Nations communities on the British Columbia coast in 1879 and 1881. The photographs were taken by various photographers who accompanied Powell on his trips, including O.C. Hastings and Edward Dossetter. They are of the First Nations villages and people, the ship HMS Rocket and its crew, and landscapes encountered.
The record consists of a presentation album made on or around April 4, 1911 by an unknown creator. The album has a cedar bark cover and contains 18 black and white photographs mounted on paper. There are no captions or page numbers but there is a hand lettered title page which provides the album title.