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Anthropology
Baskets
Expedition to the North Pacific Coast
Field photographs
First nations of North America
Asset ID
46001
Title
Entrance to Victoria Harbor with Chinook type of canoe on the beach and clam basket, half a mile west of the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railroad Bridge on the Songish Reserve at Victoria, British Columbia,
Description
Entrance to Victoria Harbor with Chinook type of canoe on the beach and clam basket, half a mile west of the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railroad Bridge on the Songish Reserve at Victoria, British Columbia, 1909. Anthropology data: Taken half a mile west of the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railroad Bridge on the Songish Reserve at Victoria. Chinook Canoe. Clam basket on the beach with Columbia River boat anchored outside, also showing entrance to Victoria Harbor
Agent (Role)
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
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Photographer
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Date
1909-06
City Town
Victoria
State Province
British Columbia
Country
Canada
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Negative Collection, 6 x 8: 46001
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Expedition to the North Pacific Coast
, AMNH Library authority record:
Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940
Other Number
Original Number: 012
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