Kitamaat
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Band on boardwalk at Kitamaat: funeral procession
Kitamaat, [191-?]
First Nation: Haisla
Sunset at Kitamaat mission
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
Steamer passage on the way out, Kitamaat
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
Where the boat comes from to Kitamaat
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
[Totem pole at Kitimat: mission church in background]
Kitamaat, [191-?]
First Nation: Haisla
[Kitamaat Village, looking north]
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
[Sacred stone worshipped by ancestors at Kitamaat]
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
Some village children: Miss Kilbourne (nurse) in background
Kitamaat, 1911
First Nation: Haisla
A picnic at the Andersons
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
Group photo of missionaries with Haisla villagers.
[Haisla wedding party, Kitamaat]
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
[Kitamaat Village]
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
[Kitamaat Village, Elizabeth Long Memorial Home [Kitimaat Residential School] and the Kitimaat day school are on a hill at the far right, First United Church hidden by trees, British Columbia]
Kitamaat, 1928 July
First Nation:Haisla
Photographer: Rev. J.E. Rendle
[Haisla totem pole, Kitamaat near Prince Rupert, B.C.]
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla
Photographer: PF. Button Photo, Pr. Rupert
Old W.M.S. hospital, Burns Lake, B.C.
Kitamaat, [190-]
First Nation: Haisla
A God-mother and granddaughter, Kitamaat
Kitamaat, [19--]
First Nation: Haisla