Photograph of the interior of the church at Kingcome Inlet, showing the center aisle leading to the altar, with a window behind. The front of the altar is carved, and there is a carved wooden eagle with wings outstretched on a post in front of the altar.
Photograph of the interior of the church at Kingcome Inlet, showing the center aisle leading to the altar, with a window behind. The front of the altar is carved, and there is a carved wooden eagle with wings outstretched on a post in front of the altar.
Photograph labelled "Jimmy Crow of Mama-lilla-culla in dance regalia with mask, whistle and loon staff for the cannibal dance." Negative is labelled "Medicine man at Kingcome Inlet."
Photograph labelled "Jimmy Crow of Mama-lilla-culla in dance regalia with mask, whistle and loon staff for the cannibal dance." Negative is labelled "Medicine man at Kingcome Inlet."
Photograph of people on the steps of the church at Kingcome Inlet. Top row, right, is Alan Greene with another minister and two women to his left. Mothers ad babies are on the lower two steps.
Photograph of people on the steps of the church at Kingcome Inlet. Top row, right, is Alan Greene with another minister and two women to his left. Mothers ad babies are on the lower two steps.
Photograph of a woman beside the fish scow at the Whaletown dock, holding a large salmon. (ID - Nesta Slater?). With the series of Slater photographs is a paper typed by Gilean Douglas offering other fishing pictures of the "Dorr's" (the name she used for the Slaters in her magazine articles).
Photograph of a woman beside the fish scow at the Whaletown dock, holding a large salmon. (ID - Nesta Slater?). With the series of Slater photographs is a paper typed by Gilean Douglas offering other fishing pictures of the "Dorr's" (the name she used for the Slaters in her magazine articles).
Photograph of Canon Alan Greene standing between two Kingcome village women, who are doing laundry with a wringer washing machine set up outside. Behind them a line of laundry is hanging on a clothesline.
Photograph of Canon Alan Greene standing between two Kingcome village women, who are doing laundry with a wringer washing machine set up outside. Behind them a line of laundry is hanging on a clothesline.