Photograph of a group of dancers, indoors.
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Kwakiutl Indian Dance Costumes, Vancouver Island, B. C., Canada. Back of postcard states: "Mrs. Ben Alfred, Sr., Mrs. Alfred, Mrs. Cramner, and Mrs. Sewid; Long House West Bay." Photo by E. J. Cooke; published by J Barnard, Photographer, LTD, Victoria B. C.
Photograph of a dancer at an outdoor event, possibly a potlatch. The dancer is wearing a mask. A crowd is gathered around him.
Photograph of a child with mask dancing near a fire at an outdoor event in Alert Bay, BC. A woman is walking behind the child.
A drummer performs Ryujin daiko in the Great Hall
A performer wearing a Tengu mask is in the foreground, while another performer stands at a microphone and appears to be reading from a sheet of paper. A different performer in the background stands behind a drum, while another sits on the floor and audience members look on.
A performer wearing what appears to be an oni mask kneels on the floor with their arms outstretched in the foreground. A drum with a dragon head sitting on it sits behind the performer, and a performer holding a drum stands in the background.
Costumed performers acting in a piece by Evelyn Roth appear to interact with spectators at the Canadian Museums Association salmon barbecue.
A dancer wearing what appears to be a Somu mask performing Korean Pongsan dances in the foreground with other performers playing instruments in the background
Two masked and costumed dancers perform Korean Ponsang dance while musicians play instruments in the background. The dancers appear to be performing the Pagyeseung scene of the dance.
A dancer wearing what appears to be a Chwibari mask performing Korean Pongsan dance performs while holding a doll
A dancer with a sword performs with two dancers dressed as a lion. The dancers appear to be performing the dance of Mabu and Lion.
Korean Pongsan dancers stand in formation while a different performer appears to address the audience
Dancers portraying what look to be the Nojang and Somu characters perform what appears to be Pagyeseung scene from Pongsan dance
Four members of the Rainbow Creek Dancers, a Haida dance group formed by artist Robert Davidson, perform at the Federal Provincial Tourism Minister's Dinner
Dancers perform at an open rehearsal of Evelyn Roth's Meeting Place
Dancers perform at an open rehearsal of Evelyn Roth's Meeting Place outside of the museum building
Dancers perform at an open rehearsal of Evelyn Roth's Meeting Place
Dancers perform at an open rehearsal of Evelyn Roth's Meeting Place
Two dancers perform