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Men’s paddle carved from cedar wood. The shaft is flattened with a "T" style grip mortised at top The blade is flat with one side of the tip missing. There are other cracks in the blade.
C.F. Yates, Anglican clerygman.
The images were taken by professional photographer, David J. Martin, and later Augusta Martin (his wife) gave the collection to a relative - Donna Dippie. She in turned gave the collection to Keith Carlson. With Mrs. Dippie's permission, Mr. Carlson donated the collection to Sto:lo Nation in 2008.
The images were taken by professional photographer, David J. Martin, and later Augusta Martin (his wife) gave the collection to a relative - Donna Dippie. She in turned gave the collection to Keith Carlson. With Mrs. Dippie's permission, Mr. Carlson donated the collection to Sto:lo Nation in 2008.
The images were taken by professional photographer, David J. Martin, and later Augusta Martin (his wife) gave the collection to a relative - Donna Dippie. She in turned gave the collection to Keith Carlson. With Mrs. Dippie's permission, Mr. Carlson donated the collection to Sto:lo Nation in 2008.
Preparing to smoke fish. Back of the photograph has a diagram of how drawn by pencil.
"A good catch" - caption on back of photograph
Fraser Canyon Highway to Cariboo
The images were taken by professional photographer, David J. Martin, and later Augusta Martin (his wife) gave the collection to a relative - Donna Dippie. She in turned gave the collection to Keith Carlson. With Mrs. Dippie's permission, Mr. Carlson donated the collection to Sto:lo Nation in 2008.
Man and woman checking their fishing nets.