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.
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
A group of people standing in the shape of a semi-circle. The second and third person in from the left are two women, and the rest are men. Heber Maitland is standing third in from the right, and is holding a cup in his right hand.
A group of people standing in the shape of a semi-circle. The second and third person in from the left are two women, and the rest are men. Heber Maitland is standing third in from the right, and is holding a cup in his right hand.
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.