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- 31 May 1987
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
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Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s. On the left is Verna Ambers, Paula Cranmer and Tracey Cranmer (Bill Cranmer's daughters).
Work being done in Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's sons, Nels and Luke, are watching Cranmer work.
Image of 2 of the 4 weavings that comprise Out of the Silence on display at the Vancouver International Airport. The weavings were made by Musqueam artists Krista Point, Robyn Sparrow, Debra Sparrow, Gina Grant and Helen Callbreath.
Image shows a whaling canoe carved by artist Tim Paul (Nuu-chah-nulth).
Item is a photograph showing cedar plank.
Item is a photograph showing a several cedar planks stacked in front of some unprocessed cedar logs.
Item is a photograph of a straight on view of a wooden longhouse which appears to be located in an unidentified museum gallery.
Two men standing in front of a longhouse
Item is a photograph of two men standing in front of a long house. The wooden structure is under construction and appears to be located in a museum gallery.
Jim M. Hart working on a sculpture
Item is a negative showing a close up of an artist's hands holding a tool to carve a large wooden figure.
Jim M. Hart working on a sculpture
Item is a negative showing artist Jim M. Hart carving a large wooden figure.
Jim M. Hart working on a sculpture
Item is a negative showing a man with a long ponytail, artist Jim M. Hart, carving a large wooden figure.
Jim M. Hart working on a sculpture
Item is a negative of a man with a long ponytail, artist Jim M. Hart, working on a large wooden sculpture. Hart is wearing cream coloured sweatshirt and green pants. There is an unidentified man standing behind the sculpture.