Item is a photograph of a man at the Treaty 8 Workshop in Fort St. John, British Columbia. The photograph is an interior snapshot of the man possibly giving a business card to someone. According to Rita Michel, the man in the photograph is Joe Netsena, a band member of the Fort Nelson First Nation.
Item is a photograph of Jim Bizzocchi filming Hat Creek, British Columbia. The photograph is a snapshot of him kneeling on the ground and looking through his camera that is positioned on a tripod. He is filming a sign that reads "DANGER UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY PROHIBITED". Jim Bizzocchi, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) fieldworker and cameraman, was the cameraman who filmed a UBCIC documentary film called "Hat Creek".
Item is a photograph of a man with a moustache wearing a checked pattern hat and round glasses. The man is looking into a camera and filming something. This photograph is a close-up, profile snapshot of Jim Bizzocchi, a Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) fieldworker and cameraman. Jim was the cameraman who filmed a UBCIC documentary film called "Hat Creek".
Item is a photograph of a man with a moustache wearing a checked pattern hat and round glasses. The man is smiling and has a camera in front of him that is partially visible in the image. This photograph is a close-up snapshot of Jim Bizzocchi, a Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) fieldworker and cameraman. Jim was the cameraman who filmed a UBCIC documentary film called "Hat Creek".
Item is a photograph of a man with a moustache wearing a checked pattern hat and round glasses. The man is smiling. The photograph is a close-up, profile snapshot of Jim Bizzocchi, a Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) fieldworker and cameraman. Jim was the cameraman who filmed a UBCIC documentary film called "Hat Creek".
Item is a photograph of a man with a moustache wearing a checked pattern hat and round glasses. The man appears to be inside a vehicle. The photograph is a close-up, profile snapshot of Jim Bizzocchi, a Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) fieldworker and cameraman. Jim was the cameraman who filmed a UBCIC documentary film called "Hat Creek" (1979).
Item is a photograph of Jakob Kruger gesturing towards an illustration of an Indigenous person in a canoe. The illustration is on an oversized notepad. This takes place at the Indian Government Workshops in Kamloops in April 1978.
Item is a photograph of a road sign where two roads intersect. It reads "WESTCOAST RD" and "PACIFIC RD". This photograph appears to correspond to the sleeve "Looping Trip April 1978 Debbie Hoggan". Looping refers to the doubling a pipeline by laying another pipeline by laying another pipeline beside it.