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Illustrations

Cartoon of Professor Charles Hill-Tout

From article “Delves Deep in History” by Noel Robinson in Vancouver Province, 23 June 1934.

Loading Pack Horses

Vancouver Centennial Museum photograph, “photographer probably C. Hill-Tout, from glass plate. Interior Salish.”

Cairn Near Harrison Mills, 1932

Photograph of Charles Hill-Tout. Courtesy of Clarence Wood and the Kilby Museum, Harrison Mills.

With Rev. Dr. Raley in the Old Vancouver Museum

Photograph courtesy of Anne Yandle and the Special Collections Library of the University of British Columbia.

Stone Image

Reproduced from Paul S. Wingert, Prehistoric Stone Sculpture of the Pacific Northwest (Portland Art Museum 1952), Plate 41.

Greer’s Beach, 1907

Vancouver Archives photograph.

Stanley Park Road construction, 1888

Vancouver Archives photograph.

Map of Sechelt Territory

Cartography by Audio-Visual Centre of

Simon Fraser University.

Open-air Worship at Sechelt

Photograph taken during Bishop Durieu’s time, 1880's.

Courtesy Vancouver Archives.

Map of Victoria Area

Cartography by Audio-Visual Centre of Simon Fraser University.

Songhees Indian in a Canoe

Courtesy of the B.C. Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.: “probably taken during transfer of Old Songhees Reserve, Victoria, 1911.”

Carved Figures at Quamichan

Photographed in 1938 before being removed to the Museum. Courtesy of the B.C. Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.

The Salish People: Volume IV

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