Headdresses

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      Headdresses

      • UF Headgear

      • UF Hat

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      Headdresses

        89 Archival description results for Headdresses

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        Wolf headdress
        132-1-C-C-a041600 · Item · [197-?]
        Part of MOA General Media collection

        A wolf headdress. These were used as temporary grave markers to indicate a memorial potlatch was being planned.

        View of men on horseback
        22-2-a032932 · Item · c.1920
        Part of Fred Ryckman fonds

        Several men wearing native clothing sit astride horses in a large open field. Mountains are visible in the distance.

        Fred Ryckman
        Vickie Jensen
        1-4-A-60 (25.11) · File · [198-?]
        Part of William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds

        File contains images of Northwest Coast artifacts including bowls, baskets and nets, weavings, ropes, embroderies, hats, clothing, masks, and weapons housed in an unspecified museum(s). The textual records include a catalogue list of "materials sent to: the National Museum of Denmark, April 1928".

        Vancouver Museum
        1-1-MMM-d-28 (52.4-5; 53.1) · File · [198-]
        Part of William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds

        File contains images of bentwood boxes and cedar hats housed at the Vancouver Museum (now the Museum of Vancouver). The textual records contained in this file are copies of catalogue records.

        Tlingit war helmet
        132-1-C-C-a041611 · Item · [197-?]
        Part of MOA General Media collection

        Image of a Tlingit war helmet. The caption for this slide says it is from the "Milwaukee Museum," possibly the Milwaukee Public Museum.

        Tibetan women
        4-02-a033671 · Item · [192-?]
        Part of Eric Parker fonds

        Item is a negative showing four unidentified women. Two of the women are seated while the other two are standing. The women are wearing the Tibetan costumes and headpieces from the Lhasa region.

        Tibetan women
        4-02-a033683 · Item · [192-?]
        Part of Eric Parker fonds

        Item is a negative showing the same two women pictured in the previous image (a033682). One of the women is turned around to show the back of her dress.

        35-9-D · Subseries · 1949-1979
        Part of Audrey Hawthorn (MOA Curator) fonds

        Subseries consists of material produced by museum staff, among them Wilson Duff, Harry and Audrey Hawthorn, Marjorie Halpin, and Gloria Cranmer Webster. There is extensive material on Audrey Hawthorn’s Art of the Kwakiutl Indians. Included in this subseries are ca. 2000 photographs which were collected for possible use in this book. Photographs are numbered A38-A17206 with many numbers missing throughout. The majority of photographs are of wooden masks, but they are also of bowls, bentwood boxes, paddles, rattles, totem poles, talking sticks, headdresses and frontlets, wooden figures and miniatures, whistles, spoons, silver bracelets, argillite carvings, button blankets, chilkat blankets, cedar head and neck rings, woodworking tools, stone tools, and fish hooks. Other record forms included in this subseries include correspondence, notes and published materials.

        Royal Ontario Museum
        1-1-ZZZ-13 (59.12) · File · [ca. 2010]
        Part of William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds

        File contains copies of correspondence between McLennan and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) regarding MOA borrowing some pieces from their collection to showcase in the <i>Signed Without Signature</i> exhibit. The majority of the photographs contain in this file are images of a cedar hat held at the ROM. Other photographs depict gold and silver bracelets.

        1-1-ZZZ-27 (60.10) · File · [ca. 2010]
        Part of William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds

        File contains copies of still images permission forms from the Royal British Columbia Museum, as well as copies of correspondence between McLennan and the RBCM regarding obtaining images from the RBCM for the <i>Signed without Signatures</i> exhibit. There are also photocopies of the images of cedar hats and silver bracelets supplied by the RBCM. The contact sheets include images of a cedar hat.