2 photographs of the barbeque at the Haisla Homecoming and a photo of a dugout canoe.
18 photographs of Children's Day Summer Players Theatre and Museum displays overcrowded museum situation
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
2 photographs of the barbeque at the Haisla Homecoming and a photo of a dugout canoe.
18 photographs of Children's Day Summer Players Theatre and Museum displays overcrowded museum situation
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Photo showing "Paddle Power" team composed of (from the front of the canoe back): Brenda Mack, Margaret Szalanski, Barb Cromack, Joan Longtin, Bev Fidler, Regina Zavaldi, Kathy Hyde and Ruth Lefeaux, Ivan Velisek was anchorman.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Photo showing "Paddle Power" team composed of (from the front of the canoe back): Brenda Mack, Margaret Szalanski, Barb Cromack, Joan Longtin, Bev Fidler, Regina Zavaldi, Kathy Hyde and Ruth Lefeaux, Ivan Velisek was anchorman.
Photo showing canoe races of the Sports Day in the Kitamaat Village. It wasn't that it was a particularly heavy trip, or anything, for the Ocean Cement team, it's just they came in way behind the "Streakers".
Photo showing canoe races of the Sports Day in the Kitamaat Village. It wasn't that it was a particularly heavy trip, or anything, for the Ocean Cement team, it's just they came in way behind the "Streakers".
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.
Photograph of a carver carving a dugout canoe with a dog by his side. His back is facing the camera, and there is wood surrounding him at the Village site. Canoe is being prepared for steaming.
Photograph of a carver carving a dugout canoe with a dog by his side. His back is facing the camera, and there is wood surrounding him at the Village site. Canoe is being prepared for steaming.
Notes
Part of series of seven photographs depicting the construction of a canoe using traditional tools and methods.
Photograph of Micah Shaw carving a canoe with possibly Charlie Shaw, his son, and heating rocks for the steaming with a boat in background.
Notes
According to Mike Robinson, the small winding creek at the far right as known as Qwenish, and was a route the Haida would sometims take inland to raid the Haisla.
Part of series of seven photographs depicting the construction of a canoe using traditional tools and methods.