Elements area
Taxonomy
Code
Scope note(s)
Source note(s)
Display note(s)
Hierarchical terms
Dene
Dene
NT Dakelh
NT Tahltan
NT Tsilhqot'in
NT Dakelh
NT Tahltan
NT Tsilhqot'in
Contact information for invitations to Tahltan community members for exhibit opening
Lives at Anahim Lake and gives his age as 70 years old. Both his father and mother were Ulkatcho
Includes museum activity sheets completed by children at MOA, a list of Tahltan objects for a visit and photos of the visit.
Exhibition budget, correspondence, invoices, and notes.
Nineteen years of age and son of Chief Squinas
Includes correspondence and meeting minutes about developing a process for formal exhibition review after the exhibition closes.
Copies of photos from other institutions and publications.
Files includes a copy of the Tahltan Project Final Report - stage 3, a copy of Tahltan Tribe declaration 1910, a note from guest curator Tanya Bob, and reflections on project from Pam Brown (report to Museum Assistance Programme).
File includes draft label text, acknowledgements and tribute, object records.
Photographs from Canadian Museum Association awards ceremony and photographs of visits to museums with Indigenous exhibits
File contains images of the First Nation artists involved with the Through My Eyes exhibit. The images show them looking at objects in the Vancouver Museum's collection. The artists shown in the photographs are Cyril Carpenter, Ben Davidson, Robert Davidson, Norman Tait, Isabel Rorick, Doreen Jensen, Judge Alfred Scow, Lyle Wilson, Dolly Watts, Bill Reid, Glen Tallio, Richard Hunt, Terry Starr, Tim Paul, Richard Summer, Dempsey Bob, Jim Hart, and William White.
Scans of photos of Tahltan people from BC Provincial Museum's collections, with descriptions and researcher requests. Photos taken by James Tait in the early 20th century.
Photographs taken during visit to Tahltan territory in October 2000 - Pam Brown (MOA), Tanya Bob (MOA), Judy Thompson (CMC), and Alan Hoover (RBCM) were present. Photographs taken during visit to the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Museum of Anthropology, and Royal British Columbia Museum by Talhtan community members and museum staff in December 2000
Portraits of 11 individuals. There is no identifying information or indication of what they were taken for, but based on date on back of image they may be related to Mehodihi exhibition.