Museum of Northern British Columbia
- 1-1-ZZZ-24 (60.7)
- Dossiê
- [ca. 2010]
Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of an argilite carving of a man with a pronounced lebret piercing.
Museum of Northern British Columbia
Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of an argilite carving of a man with a pronounced lebret piercing.
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images taken at or near Slatechuck Mountain on Haida Gwaii (called Kaagan in the Haida language). This mountain, located near Queen Charlotte City, is best known as a source of argillite, a rare form of slate used in Haida art. Images in this file show individuals harvesting argillite, in addition to images of women harvesting and preparing spruce roots to weave baskets, and images of the Golden Spruce tree that formerly stood in the area.
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Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of some of the artifacts in the Edenshaw exhibit, including argilite, carvings, hats, and metal works. The textual records in this record include photocopies of other artifacts in the exhibit, as well as photocopies of Northwest Coast artifacts housed in other museums.
Attributed to Edenshaw - Charles Edenshaw photographs [1 of 2]
Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of Northwest Coast artifacts, such as argilites, silver jewelry, hats, and carvings. Textual records include photocopies or inkjet print outs of photos of artifacts.
Argillite carvings by Sharon Hitchcock
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of an image of an argillite carving by Haida artist Sharon Hitchcock.
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Argillite carvings by Claud Davidson
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of argillite carvings by Haida artist Claude Davidson.
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Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File consists of images of two carvings made from argillite. The images were purposefully taken so that the scale of the object can not be determined. Photographs were taken in the Museum of Anthropology.