Float for the Duncan Parade in June, 1955. A truck decorated in blankets and banners featuring an eagle statue and many people, including children, in traditional outfits on the float.
Images from traveling to the United States to pick hops. Families would travel for the whole picking season, which included a variety of berries and hops.
Corpus Christi procession at St. Ann Church from 14 May 1959. The participants were led by Father Demers as they marched from St. Ann Church to the school and included: school girls wearing headcoverings, a boys’ choir, followers, and special guests.
Mrs. Fran Wall, who was a teacher at the Tiny Tots Nursery and the Adult Education Program, received a sweater knitted by Mrs. Cecelia Alphonse. The sweater was presented to Mrs. Wall by Mrs. Alec Johnny. (Published 26 June 1968).
Woman wearing a beautiful mountain goat wool blanket. The photograph was taken by photographer Edward S. Curtis around 1912. Curtis took 27 photographs during his visit to the Quw’utsun’ homeland.
A woman gathering tule on the shore. Tule was used for making mats, house-walls, capes, and sails, among other things and was predominantly a woman’s job. (Photo by Edward Curtis, c1912).