Item is a photograph showing a man, artist Jim Hart, putting some finishing touches on a totem pole. The pole was raised at the Museum of Anthropology on October 2, 1982.
Item is a photo showing a man in Haida regalia dancing in front of a totem pole that is about to be raised. There is a large crowd behind him, watching. There is anther totem pole and a long house in the background.
Item is a print showing Jim Hart, Haida carver, working on a copy of an Old Masset pole raised on the ground of UBC Museum of Anthropology on 2 October 1982.
Item is photograph showing a man, artist Jim M. Hart, carving a totem pole. The totem pole was raised at the Museum of Anthropology on October 2, 1982.
Item is a photograph showing a man, artist Jim Hart, putting some finishing touches on a totem pole. The pole was raised at the Museum of Anthropology on October 2, 1982.
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.
File contains images of Jim Hart carving a replica of a totem pole that originated from Massett and was damaged during a wind storm. There are also images from the pole raising ceremony of the completed pole at the Museum of Anthropology. In addition, this file contains textual records such as information provided about the totem pole and some adminstrative documents outlining the logistics of raising the pole at MOA.
Item is a negative showing several gold and silver bracelets in a display case with a green background. The bracelets have Northwest Coast art engraved on them.