Search Results / “Pacific Newspaper Group Library”
- 01. Carr Brushes Go East, Vancouver Province, January 4, 1967
George Clutesi (Ephemera)
- 02. Indian Painter Chief Exhibitor: Banquet Opens Port Alberni Show - Lawren Harris Officiates, Vancouver Province, September 20, 1944
Palette (Ephemera)
- 03. Danish Museum To Get Totem Pole From City, Vancouver Province, January 20, 1944
Ellen Neel and Palette (Ephemera)
- 04. Indian paints his history, Vancouver Province, March 21, 1964
Nikki Moir and Chief Henry Speck (Ephemera)
- 05. Tillicum Club: Talented Young Artist, Vancouver Province, July 17, 1947
Judith Morgan (Ephemera)
- 06. Before Public Reception, Vancouver Province, Monday, January 27, 1958
Ellen Neel (Ephemera)
- 07. Ellen Neel and son David
Ellen Neel and David Neel (Photograph)
- 08. Mungo Martin Lying in State
Mungo Martin (Photograph)
- 09. BC Indian Students, Vancouver Sun, April 5, 1968
Robert Davidson (Photograph)
- 10. Indian artist dies at 27 from heroin, Vancouver Sun, December 11, 1970
Pat McGuire and Stan Shillington (Ephemera)
- 11. BC Indian Leader Predicts Large Migration to Cities, Vancouver Sun, May 17, 1967
(Ephemera)
- 12. Indians to Get New Home Grants, Vancouver Sun, May 16, 1967
(Ephemera)
- 13. Indian Art, Vancouver Sun, July 6, 1948
Ellen Neel and Ted Neel (Ephemera)
- 14. Children with "Son of Raven, Son of Deer" book written by George Clutesi, The Vancouver Sun, July 14, 1967
George Clutesi (Ephemera)
- 15. Screening the Films, Vancouver Sun, September 17, 1953
Clyde Gilmour and David Neel (Ephemera)
- 16. What the Heck Says Mr. Speck: The Chief Gives a Tootle for the Talents of Kwakiutl, Vancouver Sun, March 24, 1961
Chief Henry Speck (Ephemera)
- 17. Education Creating Leaders for Indians, Scholars Told, Vancouver Sun, January 31, 1969
Robert Davidson (Ephemera)
- 18. Eaton's Salutes Our Native Indian Culture, Vancouver Sun, July 18, 1967
(Ephemera)
- 19. Mudflats Dwelling... last refuge of the squatters, Vancouver Sun, February 23, 1973
Bob Hunter (Ephemera)
- 20. Neel Family As Totem Pole
Ellen Neel, David Neel, and David Neel (Photograph)