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File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the Brigham Young University collection.
File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the Brigham Young University collection.
File consists of photographs of artists represented by Vancouver gallery owner Bud Mintz. Some of the photographs were taken at the Museum of Anthropology at a show organized by Mintz. Artists recorded in this file include: Robert Davidson, Reg Davidson, Phil Janze, Don Yeomans, and Norman Tait. A small number of photographs are not identified.
Canadian Museum of Civilization
File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the Canadian Museum of Civilization collections.
File consists of materials relating to the Tait Canoe Project of 1986, including project description, design notes for canoe and notes on sourcing materials, images of canoe under construction, reflection on project from a transcribed excerpt of a recorded interview with Norman Tait, Isaac Tait, Ron Telek, Robert (Chip) Tait, Harry (Hammy) Martin, and Wayne Young.
Vickie Jensen's description (from November 2021 archival accession notes): "2 b&w photos and transcript of meeting regarding proposed canoe to be carved at MOA. This canoe was never completed, but the start was documented by photographer Ronnie Tessler who donated her photos to MOA; Tait Canoe Project, 1986, by Ronnie Tessler (see Vickie's 2 photos and notes from initial meeting about this cargo canoe project); 3 large photocopies of Norman's rough cargo canoe drawings, steam bent box and canoe bailer as well as a price list of canoe and equipment (paddles, rudder paddle, mast & sail, etc.)"
Capilano Mall poles anniversary
File consists of photographs documenting the carving and raising of two poles by Norman Tait and his crew at Capilano Mall. There was also an "extra" pole carved, depicting bear prints, to hide a beam at the back of the bear pole that would have been visible from several shops. The poles were raised on April 15 1986 and July 1 1986.
Chapter 1: Northwest Coast Indigenous Culture
File consists of images, notes, and draft text related to this chapter.
File consists of images, notes, and draft text related to this chapter.
Chapter 3: Northwest Coast Art
File consists of images, notes, and draft text related to this chapter.
Chapter 4: Stanley Park Totem Poles
File consists of images, notes, and draft text related to this chapter.
Chapter 5: ID of Totem Pole Figures
File consists of images, notes, and draft text related to this chapter.
Chapter 6: History of Stanley Park
File consists of images, notes, and draft text related to this chapter.
Chapter 7: Vancouver Then and Now
File consists of images, notes, and draft text related to this chapter.
File consists of photographs of Chief Harry Assu's grave at Cape Mudge on Quadra Island.
File consists of photographs of the feasts and celebrations held in honour of the late wolf clan chief Walter Derrick.
Chilcotin alphabet sheet, designed by Eung Do Cook and illustrated by Nola Johnston