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- Source of title proper: Title was modified based on Anti-Oppressive Description policy.
- Variations in title: ORIGINAL TITLE TRANSCRIBED: A Kitamaat Souvenir. [ for original titles of individual images see general notes.]
- Parallel titles and other title information: Original title was edited to align with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation name authority for the institution name and to add context on 08/2022, by archivist.
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[190-] (Creation)
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- From Mission to Partnership Collection
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1 souvenir viewbook (12 drawings ; 10 photomechanical prints)
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Series: Kitimat, B.C. (Methodist).
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[ ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION OF IMAGES: ] Contents: Rev. George H. Raley, missionary -- Old town Kitimat -- New town Kitimat -- Mission Church sketched by Miss Markland -- Charlie Amos, the first Kitimat Christian (Wahuksgumalayou) -- Pelhalootilahks, a cheerful Christian -- Mission house -- Mrs. Raley and Emsley -- Miss Markland, mission school teacher -- Kitimat Home -- Miss Long, Matron, Kitimat Home -- Miss Jackson, Associate Matron, Kitimat Home -- Kitimat Home girls -- Home girls gathering herring - Home girls digging gliksam -- Home boys at play -- Missionary travelling by canoe -- House of the beaver crest -- Poling up the Kitimat River -- Dance masks - Firemen's Hall, Kitimat -- Golden Crown pioneer mineral claim.
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- Indigenous peoples » Haisla
- Buildings and structures » Dwellings
- Sports, recreation and leisure » Fishing
- Social life and customs » Masks
- Transportation and utilities
- Religion » Church ministries and missions » Home missions
- Education » Indigenous education
- Indigenous peoples
- Education » Residential schools
- Business, industries, and trades » Mines and mineral resources
- Religion » Church roles and occupations » Missionaries
- Religion » Church roles and occupations » Missionaries » Women missionaries
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- Kitimaat Residential School (Subject)
- Methodist Church (Kitimaat, B.C.) (Subject)
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Anti-Oppressive Description policy and guidelines, 2022.
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This record was changed 08/2022 by Robin Brunelle in accordance to the the UCCA policy on anti-oppressive description.