Photo showing BC Team, captained by Roy Jackson of Kamloops, battles the "white water" of the Stuart River during the Canadian Centennial Canoe Pageant and Race
Photo showing BC Team, captained by Roy Jackson of Kamloops, battles the "white water" of the Stuart River during the Canadian Centennial Canoe Pageant and Race
Women and men gathered in a gym for an Indian Affairs school conference. They are all seated in chairs, except for a man standing near the back of the gym. The first couple rows of seats are vacant.
Women and men gathered in a gym for an Indian Affairs school conference. They are all seated in chairs, except for a man standing near the back of the gym. The first couple rows of seats are vacant.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Many of the younger runners wanted to leap over the finish line as this three year old is about to attempt in the 15 yard run.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Many of the younger runners wanted to leap over the finish line as this three year old is about to attempt in the 15 yard run.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Herbie Grant Jr. demonstrating great athletic form as he crosses the finish line in the 25 yard race.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Herbie Grant Jr. demonstrating great athletic form as he crosses the finish line in the 25 yard race.
Photo showing Ronald Reece Jimmy Greene Jr. (seated) keeping a watch over the canoe races (centre) while an unidentified man keeps watch on the camera. Winner of the main event, "Lone Eagle" is in the background.
Photo showing Ronald Reece Jimmy Greene Jr. (seated) keeping a watch over the canoe races (centre) while an unidentified man keeps watch on the camera. Winner of the main event, "Lone Eagle" is in the background.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. The older you get, the further you have to run so it is with these youngsters coming to the finish line in the 75 yard run.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. The older you get, the further you have to run so it is with these youngsters coming to the finish line in the 75 yard run.