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)
Photo showing Black Bear hide hung on upright frame with large Salmon Fish hung next to it, from left to right: Rudolph Braun, Christel Braun, Ursel Braun, Lotti Braun, and unknown.
Photo showing Black Bear hide hung on upright frame with large Salmon Fish hung next to it, from left to right: Rudolph Braun, Christel Braun, Ursel Braun, Lotti Braun, and unknown.
Notes
Copied from Braun Family Albums. No original negative. Same copy as 984.64.25 (R76-25) . Marked neg.23 on back
Photo showing Rudolph Braun third on left and visitors from Kitamaat Mission, Isobel Clark, and and fifth on lef the Matron of the Girls Home, Miss Miller is 6th in back row, Mrs Mitchel 7th in back row, and in centre is Reverend Piet with baby and Mrs. piet with daughter, pioneer missionaries.
1 photograph: b&w; 9 x 12 cm
1 photograph: b&w: 12 x 19 cm
Scope and Content
Photo showing Rudolph Braun third on left and visitors from Kitamaat Mission, Isobel Clark, and and fifth on lef the Matron of the Girls Home, Miss Miller is 6th in back row, Mrs Mitchel 7th in back row, and in centre is Reverend Piet with baby and Mrs. piet with daughter, pioneer missionaries.
Notes
copied from Braun Family Albums. Same as 984.64.69 (R78-10). Second photo in envelope as identification indicator. Photograph has tape residue on back.
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.