Woman digging roots, woman sewing, salmon drying, and stone burial cairns
File Details
- Depositor
- Date Uploaded
- Date Modified
- Fixity Check
- passed on June 20, 2024 at 11:12
- Characterization
-
Height: 4176
Width: 5508
File Format: tiff (Tagged Image File Format)
File Size: 69029464
Filename: AR283_1995_034_08_GordonHead_01.tif
Last Modified: 2024-06-20T23:24:41.521Z
Original Checksum: 1005a0f16a1bc807566ad8026083634b
Mime Type: image/tiff
Contributor |
|
Subject |
|
Extent |
|
Transcript |
- Woman digging roots in Kamloops. A similar tool was used by Songhees women to harvest camas roots. American Museum of Natural History 1157. Woman sewing mat on sand spit. Mats were used to build temporary shelters and to cover food, floors and sleeping benches. American Museum of Natural History 12134. Harlan I. Smith Photographer. Salmon drying on racks. American Museum of Natural History 43105. Harlan I. Smith Photographer. On the hills behind the villages were clusters of large stone burial cairns. Royal British Columbia Museum. PN692 DcRt 20.
|
---|
Permalink