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Subjects term Scope note Archival description count authority records count
Totem park 15 0
Quileute 2 0
Chinook 2 0
Mungo Martin: A Slender Thread 1 0
Musqueam Weavers 1 0
Preservation of Ainu Culture: Gifts from the Sapporo Aniu Cultural Society 1 0
Anesha: The Song of the Self
  • March 19 – September 17, 1996
1 0
Lotus, Petal Eyes: Female Beauty in India
  • March 25 – December 7, 1996
1 0
The Transmission of Knowledge: The Guru-Shishiya Tradition
  • March 21 – June 4, 1996
1 0
Women’s Voices: Rural Art in India
  • March 19, 1996 – October 19, 1997
1 0
Who We Are
  • March 21 – September 30, 1996
1 0
Spotlight On India (5)
  • February 15, 1995 – October 19, 1997
  • Student exhibition: As a final project, students enrolled in the course “Ethnography of South Asia” mounted five exhibits on Indian religion and culture, with themes ranging from the epic Ramayana to contemporary Punjabi family values. Their exhibits can be seen in the Theatre Gallery and in Visible Storage.
1 0
Possessions from the Past
  • October 1, 1992 – March 14, 1993
  • Changes in Hong Kong’s New Territories mean that farm tools and household utensils, once integral to daily life, are no longer used. This exhibit features the traditional tools and clothing of the Hakka people of this area.
1 0
Contrasts: Hong Kong’s New Territories in the 20th Century
  • October 1, 1992 – September 1993
  • Photographs show rural Hong Kong in 1924 and changes since the late 1960s. They bring to life its contemporary diversity, contrasting high-rise development of new towns with natural beauty of remote areas.
0 0
Festival of Hong Kong '92 at MOA (2) 1 0
Vereinigung (Unification)
  • February 17, 1996 - December, 1997
  • In these dramatic sculptures, Connie Sterritt (Nuu-chah-nulth/Gitksan) applies modern technology to traditional Northwest Coast shapes to produce a contemporary look at formlines and design. For Sterritt, the life-size Bear, Raven and Wolf sculptures represent “a longhouse, in a time when man and animal were of equal status, and ‘home’ was as beautiful as its surroundings.”
5 0
An Exhibition of the works of Norman Tait
  • September 17 – October 1, 1977 Museum of Northern British Columbia, Prince Rupert
  • November 1 – January 31, 1978, Museum of Anthropology.
  • An exhibit of the works of Norman Tait, who is a contemporary Nishga artist.
2 0
Don’t Give it Up! The Lives and Stories of the Mabel Stanley Collection 2 0
Native Youth Project 1 0
Reflecting Northwest Coast Artistry 1 0
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