Image of Emma Sewid's youngest sister, Emma Seweid, Henry Bell, and James Sewid at M̓am̓aliliqəlla village of the M̓im̓kʷəmlis. Between two houses post with the representations of Grizzly Bears at their base (one with an articulated arm). Several carved wooden east dishes can be seen in the foreground.
Image of Axu with her children, Emma Beans (ʔIlaǧa, Axu's sister in law), Alvin, George, Flora, Arthur, and Lily, with a handwritten annotation on the back, "Mr. James Sewid."
Image of Chiefs of the Northwest Coast First Nations witnessing the signing of the peace treaty between Kwakwaka'wakw and the Bella Coola at a Potlatch hosted by Chief James Sewid
Image of Wayoł or Kʷənxʷəlaʔogʷa, the mother of Billie Sunday Willie (also called Daca), with a handwritten annotation on the back, "Daca's mother Wayoł (Riley Sandy Willie of Kegcane). She was a first cousin to Olsewidi. She was the 4-year-old that the Bella Coola ma peched up."
Image of Ǧaʔəxtałas, wife of Axu's uncle, Q̓ʷəmxudux (N̓umas of Chief Wakəs), holding baby Axu with a handwritten annotation on the back "GAH-AKS_TAH-LAS Wife of Granddaughter Agnes Alfred Uncle Chief Wakus-Owner of Totem Pole at Stanley Park. Baby is grandmother Agnes."
Image of Flora Sewill, Lucy Sewill, Agnes, Cranmey, Mary Dick, Axu, and Billy Sany Willie with a handwritten Annotations on the back "Flora Sewill Standing Lucy Sewill Standing, Agnes Cranmey Seated, Mary Dick Seated, 7Axuw Seated, Billy Sandy Willie Seated. Lady dancing is Mrs. Peter Smith (Loyds aunt)."