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Heiltsuk Programming/ Heiltsuk Exhibition Close
Heiltsuk photos, for exhibit ?
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk Objects at MOA, name in Heiltsuk language
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk material [community consultations]
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk Exhibitions, Interpretive Plan
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk exhibit, Historic info
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk exhibit pics, for slides, Bess Brown photos
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Photos for and of the MOA exhibition "Kaxlaya Gvilas" (the ones who uphold the laws of our ancestors)
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Photos and text gathered for the exhibit Kaxlaya Gvilas (the ones who uphold the laws of our ancestors).
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk community consultation
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk [collection research and community consultations]
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk [collection research]
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Heiltsuk and Cannery Days photographs
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Photographs related to the Cannery Days exhibition
Headdress and mask on display in Montréal
Part of MOA General Media collection
A headdress and a mask on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Headdress and mask on display in Montréal
Part of MOA General Media collection
A headdress and a mask on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a cedar carving of a head. The photo depicts the right side of the carving.
An image of a drawing by the Kyuquot Elementary School children titled "Having Fun".
The fonds consists of records created and collected by Harry B. Hawthorn in a number of different capacities: as researcher, professor, Dean of Anthropology and Director of the Museum of Anthropology. Textual records in the fonds include correspondence, transcripts, research notes and clippings from publications. Much of the graphic materials relate to Harry Hawthorn’s interactions with Indigenous communities as an anthropologist, a professor, and as the Director of MOA. Other images relate to his personal life, documenting his youth in New Zealand, his life as a father and anthropologist, and his later established professional roles.
Harry Bertram Hawthorn