Photograph taken during Michaëlle Jean’s visit to Government House, Victoria, B.C.; see also items 2009.6.1.616 - 2009.6.1.625.
Photograph depicts a Kwakiutl petroglyph in Fort Rupert near Port Hardy. Handwritten annotations on verso reads: “Reversed negative, dry rock, 1957”; “Dry Rock, 1957”
Photograph depicts three young, First Nations girls standing in front of a memorial totem pole with houses and a forested environment visible in the background. Photographer’s stamp on verso: “W.E. Nicholson, 268 E. 10th, Vancouver 10, B.C.”
Photograph depicts a totem pole standing amidst a forested environment. Handwritten annotations on verso read: “Raven, ?, Sea Lions, Grizzly Bear, Dzondgwa”; “Kwakiutl Pole, Alert Bay & Fort Rupert” photographer’s stamp on verso: “W.E. Nicholson, 268 E. 10th, Vancouver 10, B.C.”
Photograph depicts a totem pole standing in front of a forested environment with a fence line in the foreground. Photographer’s stamp on verso: “W.E. Nicholson, 268 E. 10th, Vancouver 10, B.C.”
Photograph depicts a man in uniform and a woman posing for a photo on a road situated between a fenced area featuring totem poles. Along the water’s edge in the background there is a float plane, wharf and the Camosun vessel. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Alert Bay B.C. Union Steamships Ltd.”; “Alert Bay BC”; photographer’s stamp on verso states: “W.E. Nicholson, 268 E. 10th, Vancouver 10, B.C.”
Photograph depicts James Joseph Claxton standing in front of a fence with a memorial pole in the background. The memorial pole depicts painted First Nations designs, with additional totem poles and houses visible in background. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Jim Claxton 1959”
Full on photograph of a totem pole in a fenced area. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Indian Totem Poles, Kitwanga, B.C."
Photograph of the dirt road leading to Hagwilget Village. Residential buildings and a church are visible in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "W.W.W. Hagwilget Village."
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “1st Campaign with Agnes Sutton at Usk. 1974.”
Handwritten notation included with photograph reads: “K,San -”. Note from scrapbook: "Iona V. Campagnolo elected M.P. for Skeena, July 8, 1974".
Forest in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: “Anthony Island, Ninstints, on Q.C.I., Sept/77”.
Forest in background, wooden logs lie in foreground.
Images within this album consist primarily of the fishing industry, river & landscapes, salmon cannery images (housing, people, workers, boats) on the Nass River and North Pacific Coast, ca.1926-1933. Images also feature indigenous First Nations peoples, totem poles, the parliament buildings in Victoria, B.C., and the C.P.R. Pier in Vancouver, B.C. Each photograph is accompanied by a handwritten description glued below or beside the image.
Interior photograph of a church. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Chapel, Indian school, Fraser Lake B.C.”
Exterior photograph of a residential school. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Industrial Indian school, Fraser Lake. B.C.
Exterior side view of a Catholic church built between 1876-1878 by Father George Blanchet. Handwritten annotation on verso in pencil reads: “Our Lady of Good Hope, Stuart Lake, Fort St. James, BC ”
Photograph depicts man standing in front of elevated, rectangular cache made of wood. Trees stand behind log fence in background. Handwritten photo caption below photograph reads: "Indian Cache." It is believed that this photograph may have been taken near Fort St. James, BC.
Images within album consist primarily of fishery industry, river & landscapes, salmon cannery images (housing, people, workers, boats) on the Nass River and North Pacific Coast, ca.1924-1926. Each photograph is accompanied by a handwritten description glued below or beside the image.
Typed annotation on recto: "Indian papoose at Fort St. James Stuart Lake, B.C." Child, wrapped in plaid blanket, being carried on back of woman in a field, other people in background.
Typed annotation on recto: "Tachi Village Indians (Carrier Tribe) Stuart Lake, B.C." Close up of an older woman with a small child on either side. The woman is smoking a pipe, and unidentified buildings can be seen in background.
Photograph depicts baseball game, batter in mid-swing,and buildings visible in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of mounted slide reads: "Base ball game in Lejac". See also items 2006.20.1.199 - 2006.20.1.202 for images featuring similar content.
Photograph depicts a game of horseshoes in foreground. Fence crosses midground in front of water, and hills can be seen on opposite shore in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of mounted slide reads: "Playing horse [shoes?] in Legac".
Photograph depicts two boys standing on platform extending into lake. Buildings and fenced areas can be seen on shore in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of mounted slide reads: "boys playing on the lake / Legac".
The poster lists the names of World War II Canadian Indigenous soldiers from Cheslatta, Lake Babine, Stoney Creek, Tl'azt'en Nation, Mcleod Lake, Lheit-Lit'en Nation, Stellat'en First Nation, Nak'azdli, Broman Lake, Telkwa, Nadleh Whut'en, Burns Lake, Grassy Plains, and Nazko. This poster was created by the Yinka Dene Language Institute.
File consists of 1 audiocassette of people interviewed by Bob Harkins. Side A consists of interviews with Bill Jones of the Fort George Railway Society, Walter Gill formerly of the BC Provincial Police, and Bob Sebastian, of the Carrier First Nation. Side B consists of interviews with Ella Fry, a trapper from Valemount and Prince George boxer Harold Mann.
Consists of an audio recording of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Henry and of Henry Sill in the Ulgatcho dialect (Carrier language) and the Bella Coola/Nuxálk dialect (Salishan language). [unconfirmed]
Consists of an audio recording made by Paul of Joseph Jeff, Old Ekks' son-in-law, asking questions of Old Ekks at Redstone.
Consists of copies of audio recordings made by Ginty Paul.
Fonds predominately reflects Ainley's research as a professor at the University of Northern British Columbia. Her research is arranged into thirteen subseries. Research material includes: photocopies of publications and archival material, correspondence, bibliographies, research interviews, transcripts, draft manuscripts, photographs, and other records. A series of personal records includes: retirement activities, her hobbies of art and writing, diplomas, and photographs. The series on her administrative and supervisory activities of professorship of women’s studies and environmental studies is arranged according to the major activities with which Ainley was involved and includes: meeting minutes, memoranda, reports, correspondence, employment, and other records. A series of electronic records relating, predominately, to Ainley’s research includes: draft manuscripts, conference proceedings, bibliographies, transcripts, correspondence, curricula vitae and other records. A series of professional development records includes records from conferences she attended and occasionally presented at as well as other professional development activities that she undertook. A series of correspondence predominantly consists of personal correspondence but also includes professional correspondence related to her research and occupation.
Ainley, MarianneFile consists of 5.25 inch floppy disk which may contain backup files concerning the history of the American Ornithologists' Union.
Photograph depicts Mary John wearing flower print dress in cut field. Hay bales, trees, and fence in background.
Photograph depicts Mary John seated to left of Bridget Moran at book signing table. Copies of 'STONE CREEK WOMAN' displayed in foreground, plants and bookshelves in background.
Photograph depicts Mary John seated to left of Bridget Moran at book signing table. Copies of 'STONE CREEK WOMAN' displayed in foreground, plants and bookshelves in background. Accompanying photo caption reads: "First Autographing Nov 12/88".
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Bridget Moran receives a Certificate of Merit from Don Sale and Naomi Miller of the B.C. Historical Federation Writing Competition Committee. May 13/89". Moran stands behind microphone, holding award, Don Sale and Naomi Miller on either side.
Photograph depicts Mary John and Bridget Moran holding paper cups in kitchen area, lockers visible through door in background (Moran on right). Accompanying photo caption: "Caribou College, Quesnel, March /92".
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran standing behind Mary John in unknown room. Unidentified woman semi-visible on far right (see item 2008.3.1.19.2). Accompanying photo caption: "Caribou College, Quesnel, March /92".
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran seated at table covered with copies of her book.
File consists of 68 photographs and newspaper clippings. The newspaper clippings include "Bravo" (Time Colonist, Dec. 1, 1996) and "Bridget looks back into the eye of storm" (The Citizen, Feb. 21, 1983). The photographs consist of:
- [Entrance to] The Sanatorium - Fort Qu'Appelle, July 6, 1979
- [Trades Shop at] The Sanatorium - Fort Qu'Appelle, July 6, 1979
- Bridget Moran standing beside a log house [Mary John's house?]
- Mary John, portrait - profile
- Bridget Moran and Mary John with their arms on each others shoulders
- Mary John wearing a blanket (blue with red caribou on back)
- Mary John, unidentified woman (Mary John's daughter?) and Bridget Moran in Mary's home
- Justa Monk, and Bridget Moran side by side in a bookstore
- Bridget Moran and Mary John in embrace [photo courtesy of The Citizen newspaper]
- Dinner party featuring Bridget and seven unidentified woman sitting around a table
- Bridget Moran standing beside a car
- Bridget Moran standing in front of Metlakatla Fire Department sign
- Bridget Moran standing in front of Metlakatla Lake (?)
- Unidentified woman standing in front of Metlakatla Fire Department sign
- Unidentified woman standing in front of Alaska distance signage
- Bridget Moran standing outside of St. Paul's Anglican Church Learning Centre
- View of two buildings in midground and large mountain range in background
- View of boats tied at a dock on a lack with a mountain range in the background
- Bridget Moran working on her computer
- Bridget Moran on a small boat, a slight wake can be seen in the water in the background
- View of village in background, lake in foreground
- View of lake and mountains in background
- Dog beside Bulkley River waterfall and traditional fishing territory in Moricetown Canyon
- Bridget Moran sitting on bench beside Bulkley River waterfall and "Montier Booth" in Moricetown Canyon
- Nisga'a Government Administrative Building
- Bridget Moran and unidentified man standing outside Nisga'a Government Administrative Building
- Bridget and two friends having lunch in Newton
- Two women standing in a mall
- Three women posing together for photo
- Landscape perspective featuring cross country skiing trails and farm land
- Village on a bay
- Bridget Moran standing beside a decorative fruit platter featuring a carved elephant
- River and power lines
- Coloured map of Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park
- Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park (?)
- Bridget Moran at beginning of suspension bridge featuring a sign reading "Use of bridge at your own risk" Gitwinksihlkw Band Council
- Sign: "Moricetown Canyon Rules"
- Moricetown Canyon featuring Bulkley River waterfall and fishing territory
- Moricetown Canyon featuring Bulkley River waterfall and fishing territory
- Moricetown Canyon featuring Bulkley River waterfall and fishing territory
- Bridget Moran and unidentified man standing in front of new building
- Unidentified [new] building
- Bridget Moran coming out of Long House entrance
- Farmland landscape
- Justa Monk autographing Justa: a First Nations Leader at a book signing at Mosquito Books, Prince George
- Justa Monk and Bridget Moran autographing Justa: a First Nations Leader at a book signing at Mosquito Books, Prince George
- Justa Monk and Bridget Moran autographing Justa: a First Nations Leader at a book signing, Elders in background
- Justa Monk and Bridget Moran at a Justa: a First Nations Leader book signing at Mosquito Books, Prince George
- Justa Monk and Bridget Moran autographing Justa: a First Nations Leader at a book signing at Mosquito Books, Prince George, Paul Ramsay in background
- Bridget Moran at Mosquito Books, Prince George
- Justa Monk and Bridget Moran at a book signing at Mosquito Books, Prince George
- Justa Monk and Bridget Moran autographing Justa: a First Nations Leader at a book signing, Elder in background
- Justa Monk and Bridget Moran autographing Justa: a First Nations Leader at a book signing, Elder in background
- Bridget Moran and a group of three unidentified women
- Bridget Moran with a First Nations button blanket featuring thunderbird and killer whale designs
- Bridget Moran with a First Nations button blanket featuring killer whale design
- Bridget Moran outdoor portrait
- Bridget Moran indoor portrait
- Bridget Moran balcony portrait
- Justa Monk and Premier Mike Harcourt
- Bridget Moran in UNBC regalia for receipt of Honourary Law Degree (1995)
- Mary John and Bridget Moran at a book signing for Stoney Creek Woman
- Bridget Moran autographing Judgement at Stoney Creek at a book signing
- Bridget Moran with a First Nations button blanket featuring thunderbird, wolf and killer whale designs
- Mary John receiving the Order of Canada (1997) for outstanding service to her community
- Bridget Moran with Mike Harcourt, both wearing cowboy hats (colour laser copy)
- Mary John and Bridget Moran at a book signing for Stoney Creek Woman
- Mary John and Bridget Moran at a book signing for Stoney Creek Woman
- 27 colour negatives featuring a trip to Metlakatla and Moricetown
- Envelope containing 15 duplicate photographs
- 25 colour negatives featuring Justa book signing event at Mosquito Books.
Unidentified woman stands between Mary John (on left) and Bridget Moran. Fireplace in background.
Woman stands in front of building with the sign "METLAKATLA FIRE DEPARTMENT 628-9307". Garage door visible on left.
Moran stands on sidewalk in front of building with signs reading "LEARNING CENTRE" and "ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH". Large iron bell sits in grass in foreground, forest in background. Photo believed to have been taken near Metlakatla Lake, B.C.
Photograph depicts dog seated on grass in foreground. Unidentified individuals visible below with fishing nets in waterfall area at Moricetown Canyon.
Photograph depicts two white buildings, one with the sign "Nisga'a Government Administration building". Road in foreground, vehicles and hills in background.
Photograph depicts sign in foreground outlining rules and restrictions for behaviour at Moricetown Canyon. Traditional fishing territory visible behind sign at waterfall in the Bulkley River, B.C. Highway and buildings can be seen in background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified individual standing on cliff above waterfall at Bulkley River, B.C. Fishing territory visible below; highway, buildings, and hills visible in background.
Photograph depicts fishing territory at waterfall rapids in Bulkley River, B.C. Highway and buildings on opposite shore in background.