Item 2006.25.1.78 - Anahim Lake Stampede, Loading Pack Horses, Caribou Moose Hunt, and Children Playing

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Anahim Lake Stampede, Loading Pack Horses, Caribou Moose Hunt, and Children Playing

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  • Variations in title: #12- Tail

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2006.25.1.78

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  • Apr. 1967 (Creation)

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1 film reel (46 min., 2 sec.) : acetate (Kodak), original, col., single-perforated, mute ; 16 mm

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Film begins with recording of geese flying in sky as introduction. Then there is footage of community life in the general store, believed to be "Christensen's General Store," including a man lighting a pipe, children buying snacks and families buying groceries. Afterwards there is filming of the Anahim Stampede, depicting wild cow riding, bronco riding and the spectators.

The second portion of the film begins with the title slide "Caribou Return" and in consists of clips of ducks on a lake, scenery of trees and the lake, men packing up horses as they prepare for a journey into the high country. They travel as a pack train up into the mountains and eventually set up camp. There is footage of the men cooking, and also various shots of wildlife including a white grouse, herd of caribou, moose wandering through the snow, and a porcupine. The hunting party eventually kills a bull moose and there is footage of them examining the kill and loading the pack train with meat.

The third portion of the film begins with two young girls playing in a boat and then playing in a garden, and then a young boy pulling his sister in a wagon. There is a family barbeque and more footage of children playing and going fishing in a lack. The film ends with a recording of a grouse or pheasant in a bush.

Locations believed to be filmed in on this reel include Gitcha Mountains, Ulkatcho Mountains, Holt Homestead, Lassard Lake, Rainbow Mountains or Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.

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      The family barbeque and the young boy pulling is sister in a wagon is part of the same footage as found in 2006.25.1.63

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