Ida Halpern Fonds
Documents relating to Austrian Canadian ethnomusicologist Ida Halpern who studied the music of First Nations peoples in British Columbia
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Documents relating to Austrian Canadian ethnomusicologist Ida Halpern who studied the music of First Nations peoples in British Columbia
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Photographs taken by Methodist minister George Henry Raley in British Columbia, mostly relating to Coqualeetza Institute, a residential school for Indigenous children
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Photographs taken around 1902 by Canadian landscape architect Henry Muskett in British Columbia and Alaska with a focus on Indigenous people
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Twentieth-century First Nations artwork and photographs relating to Canadian educator Anthony Walsh and his activities among First Nations peoples in British Columbia
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Photographs taken between 1896 and 1904 in Stikine Country and Liard Country in northern British Columbia, mostly relating to Tahltan people
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A map and several photographs taken between 1890 and 1961 all relating to Vancouver Island with a focus on First Nations peoples
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Photographs taken between 1924 and 1978 by Canadian anthropologist John Douglas Leechman in British Columbia and Washington relating to Indigenous peoples
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Photographs taken by Canadian photographer William May Halliday in the early 20th century in Alert Bay, British Columbia, mostly relating to Indigenous peoples
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Documents relating to Cree track and field athlete Alex Decoteau who competed in the 1912 Olympics, became the first First Nations police officer in Canada, and died fighting in World War I
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Historical images, mostly photographs, of pow wows and dances of Indigenous peoples in Alberta
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