Black-and-white photo of an Inuit sledge.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white portrait of an Inuk boy in overalls sitting outside.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white half-length, 3/4 portrait of an unidentified Inuk man standing outside, smiling. Location not identified. May be Nain, Labrador.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white full-length portrait of an Inuk young woman in parka outside.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white half-length portrait of an unidentified Inuk man standing outside, smiling. Location not identified. May be Nain, Labrador.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white portrait of seven Inuit men and women in white parkas, standing outside. Location unidentified. May be Nain, Labrador.; Postal card. Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Sepia tone photograph portrait of an Inuk girl named Elizabeth Lucy. Writing on back photo: "Full-blood Elizabeth Lucy, daughter of Simon Lucy from . . . Islands."; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white full-length portrait of two Inuit men in parkas, standing outside. Location not identified. May be Nain, Labrador.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white half-length, 3/4 portrait of an Inuk woman named Rose, standing outside in a caribou fawn skin coat. Identified on back of photo as "Labrador Eskimo girl (Rose) Nain Band, wearing caribou fawn skin 'dickey.'"; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white landscape photo with two small wooden structures on shoreline in foreground, with body of water in center, and opposite snow-covered land in background with larger buildings of a settlement.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Unidentified girl or young woman, probably Inuk, attending to a clothesline between two structures.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos.
Black-and-white photo with four puppies in foreground around a walrus head, with an Inuk man wearing snow goggles and boy in background, along with another dog, in a snow-covered settlement. Location not identified. May be Nain, Labrador.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Includes bibliographical notes, notes on Inuit-Algonkian cultural correspondences and a 3p, typed document concerning migration routes of the Inuit to the New World.
Black-and-white photo of an unidentified boy in overalls at a distance with a juvenile black bear, standing in shallow water. Location unidentified.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white group portrait of an unidentified Inuit family outside: man, woman, elderly woman, two children, and dog. Location not identified. May be Nain, Labrador.; Removed from photo album 'Labrador Eskimo 1935.' Mounted photos. Album contains some photos explicitly dated 1933, 1934, or 1935.
Black-and-white glass lantern slide of a landscape in Newfoundland identified by Speck as the location of a "Beothuk wigwam pit at junction of Badger's Brook and Exploits River."; Slide located in section labelled 'Canada.' Original slide carried no identifying information. Additional information added from context of image in Speck's "Beothuk and Micmac" (1922).; 13:1-3-b
A description of Naskapi customs, round of life, the fur trade, especially the role of fur-bearers vs. caribou, incidents of drunkenness among Naskapi; honesty, etc.
Black-and-white glass lantern slide of two Mi'kmaq men. Tom Joe, left, carrying moose antlers, snowshoes, a rifle. Frank Paul, right, carrying a rifle and pack with a tumpline.; Slide located in section labelled 'Canada.' Original slide carried no identifying information. Additional information added from context of image in Speck's "Beothuk and Micmac" (1922).; 13:1-3-g
Boas, Franz. Letter to Frank G. Speck, December 17, 1911 -- Discusses Beothuk report. Dahl, Richard S. Letter to Frank G. Speck, December 30, 1911 - In his career as mining engineer in Newfoundland he has opened many Beothuk sites; offers aid. Howley, James P. Letters to Frank G. Speck, December 12, 1911 and May 18, 1912 -- Howley writes Speck of the latter's meeting a Beothuk survivor, Santu Toney; doubts authenticity, but would like to know more. Images note: Folder includes newsclipping of Oct. 15, 1911, on Speck's discovery and a portion of Howley's book printing a Beothuk vocabulary with Speck pencil notes:184-186. Messurier, William L. Letter to Dr. Bowman, February 15, 1922 -- Encloses article on Newfoundland extracted from "The Great Historical, Genealogical, and Poetical Dictionary... " (London, 1701).