Photo showing Kitimat United Church "Jingle Bells Bazaar", from left: Mrs. Douglas Van Kleeck, Mrs. Frank Biss, Janice Parsham, Mrs. Norman Parsham, Mrs. Gerry Wier, Mrs. James W. Bell.
Photo showing Kitimat United Church "Jingle Bells Bazaar", from left: Mrs. Douglas Van Kleeck, Mrs. Frank Biss, Janice Parsham, Mrs. Norman Parsham, Mrs. Gerry Wier, Mrs. James W. Bell.
Photo showing a woman of Haisla origin (in Kitlope), Harry Thompson's daughter, sitting on a boat that is in the water with a bowl beside her, a board in her lap and she is cleaning a fish.
1 photograph: b&w; 9 x 12 cm
1 photograph; b&w; 20.5 x 25.5 cm
Scope and Content
Photo showing a woman of Haisla origin (in Kitlope), Harry Thompson's daughter, sitting on a boat that is in the water with a bowl beside her, a board in her lap and she is cleaning a fish.
Photo showing the Foley/Welch and Stewart Cabin on Anderson Ranch which became the first school for pioneer children in Kitimat, from left to right: Beth Anderson, Bert Anderson, Martha Anderson, Jack Pine.
Photo showing the Foley/Welch and Stewart Cabin on Anderson Ranch which became the first school for pioneer children in Kitimat, from left to right: Beth Anderson, Bert Anderson, Martha Anderson, Jack Pine.
Photo showing staff members of the Elizabeth Long Memorial Home with visitors, top from left to right: Margaret Butcher (a teacher), Miss. Scouten, Mr. Sutherland (an engineer), Isabelle Clark (a teacher) and in front left to right: Reverend Couldrey, Ida Clark (matron), unknown, Mr. Faulkner (Indian Agent from Bella Coola).
Photo showing staff members of the Elizabeth Long Memorial Home with visitors, top from left to right: Margaret Butcher (a teacher), Miss. Scouten, Mr. Sutherland (an engineer), Isabelle Clark (a teacher) and in front left to right: Reverend Couldrey, Ida Clark (matron), unknown, Mr. Faulkner (Indian Agent from Bella Coola).
Each has a string holding hook in place. Some sinew used this hook is slightly sprung. The hooks have been rubbed with spruce gum and hemlock boughs to hide scent of humans.
1-Sinew bound, string beneath. Sinew-halibut hook Dimensions: 18cm long at longest point. 6 1/2 cm at widest point Condition: rusted but good condition
2-String holding hook projection in place. Some sinew is used on this hook. Dimensions: 16 cm at longest point, 6 1/2 cm at widest point Condition: hook is slightly sprung, also rusted-string intact, some sinew has fallen off
Each has a string holding hook in place. Some sinew used this hook is slightly sprung. The hooks have been rubbed with spruce gum and hemlock boughs to hide scent of humans.
1-Sinew bound, string beneath. Sinew-halibut hook Dimensions: 18cm long at longest point. 6 1/2 cm at widest point Condition: rusted but good condition
2-String holding hook projection in place. Some sinew is used on this hook. Dimensions: 16 cm at longest point, 6 1/2 cm at widest point Condition: hook is slightly sprung, also rusted-string intact, some sinew has fallen off
Photograph of Haisla ; Village Sites ; Sumgas ; Eulachon Harvest Site ; Drying - Food Processing Tool and Equipment ; Structure ; Traditional ; Fish Drying Rack
Photograph of Haisla ; Village Sites ; Sumgas ; Eulachon Harvest Site ; Drying - Food Processing Tool and Equipment ; Structure ; Traditional ; Fish Drying Rack
Haisla Eulachon Camp. Houses, from left to right, owned by: Jonah Nelson, Jas Clarkson, Phillip Williams, Chris Walker, Andrew Green, smoke house. Man in Randolph Braun. Photo taken looking across Kitimat River to East bank on South side of Sumgas slough (water in front on Kitimat River. Minette Bay.
Haisla Eulachon Camp. Houses, from left to right, owned by: Jonah Nelson, Jas Clarkson, Phillip Williams, Chris Walker, Andrew Green, smoke house. Man in Randolph Braun. Photo taken looking across Kitimat River to East bank on South side of Sumgas slough (water in front on Kitimat River. Minette Bay.
Notes
No negative. Was duplicated under 984.53.9 (R75-8A) and 984.64.75 (R78-16)