File contains images of various different pieces of Northwest Coast artwork located at YVR. These artwork pieces include: the cedar crabs from the <i>Pacific Passage</i> installation; <i>Hetux, Thunderbird, the Keeper of the Sky</i> installation; the whaling canoe from the <i>Rainbow off the Beach</i> installation; the <i>Origins of Light</i> installation; the <i>The Supernatural Worlds: The Land, The Sea, The Sky</i> installation; and the <i> Musqueam Welcoming Area</i> installation, which includes several Salish weavings.
File contains a copy of the <i>Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre: Waugh + Busby Architects: Project Brief - Book 1, January 14, 2004</i> report (in box 70.3) and Book 2 of the same report (box 13.4).
The file contains two copies of a letter McLennan wrote to the CBC's Fifth Estate programe regarding the Northwest Coast Houses project at the CMC, as well as photocopies of news clippings pertaining to the same project. The photograph depicts a man, artist Terry Starr, painting on a wooden screen.
File contains information about the 2010 Olympic Aboriginal Art Program, including an overview and objective aims of the project, and a more indepth report titled "Vancouver 2010 Aboriginal Participation News".
File contains copies of letters McLennan wrote to people and the American Museum of Natural History in order to identify the artist who created the bracelet as identified in the previous file. Other records include a catalogue list and information about the formation of copper and silver bracelets.
File contains 9 CD-ROMS (one of which is blank) containing digital images of bracelets held at various museums in Canada and the United States. Some of the CDs also contains digital copies of textual records listing information about the bracelets. The photographs contain images of bracelets from an unspecified museum exhibit(s). The textual records are photocopies of CD covers listing the contents on the CDs.
File contains a information pertain to the <i> Challenging the Paradigm: Decolonizing Post-Secondary Education</i> conference held at Northwest College on October 11-13 2007. The file also contains photocopies of two news articles related to the conference.
File contains information about the Margaret A Cargill Foundation and its grant of $1500 awarded to the Museum of Anthropology and a print off of a news story on the Northwest Community College website pertaining to the Lieutenant Governor Steven Point's visit to the Freda Diesing School.