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Indigenous woman cleaning salmon at Moricetown Canyon. (Images are provided for educational and research purposes only. Other use requires permission, please contact the Museum.) thumbnail
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Indigenous woman cleaning salmon at Moricetown Canyon

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Date Range
August 14, 1933
Collection
BVM visual record collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
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1 image
Collection
BVM visual record collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Other Title Info
Original database caption: "These pictures (P3714-3717) were taken at an old Indian town called Moricetown, on August 14. In this picture, the two salmon Warren Harrer's uncle bought for 25 cents."
Fonds No.
C2
Item No.
P3715
Accession No.
Part of P3714-P3799, accession number unknown
Physical Description
1 Photograph: sepia; 11.5 x 7 cm
Scan Resolution
72 dpi
Date Range
August 14, 1933
Custodial History
Photographs were donated by Warren Harrer (Jr?), likely in the late 1990s.
Subject Access
Witsuwit'en
Geographic Access
Moricetown Canyon
Moricetown, B.C.
Witset, B.C.
Notes
Written on back of photorgraph: "Indian woman cleaning Salmon in Morristown Aug. 14". Identified as either Nancy Bazil or Josephine Namox by the Witset Canyon House Museum.
Type of Record
Archival Description

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