Photograph of a young boy with short hair standing in the road rolling a tire around. He is wearing a small plaid shirt tucked into his jeans and he is looking away from the camera smiling. In the background there is a building and some grass.
Photograph of a young boy with short hair standing in the road rolling a tire around. He is wearing a small plaid shirt tucked into his jeans and he is looking away from the camera smiling. In the background there is a building and some grass.
Photographic slide of a little boy wearing overalls, standing, leaning against the corner of a building, A cannon lying on the ground beside him. Cannon date is believed to read "1812."
Photographed beside the store in Kitamaat Village, corner of store in frame. The cannon lay beside the store for years. The cannon was obtained during the fur trade era off of a gun ship (schooner). Ron Whyte visited Kitamaat Village to play basketball and photographed it. The cannon was stolen from its spot some years later by someone in a recreational vehicle. In 2023, Haisla artist Sam Shaw stated that he remembers that the cannon was fired by the community when a barge came in.
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Photographic slide of a little boy wearing overalls, standing, leaning against the corner of a building, A cannon lying on the ground beside him. Cannon date is believed to read "1812."