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[Camera crew documents ceremony]

Image is of unidentified boom operator and camera person documenting the pole raising ceremony. Two unidentified children are sitting in image foreground, watching the ceremony. Unidentified onlookers are gathered next to two totem poles in image background, watching the ceremony.

[Camera crew documents work in progress]

Image is of Ron walking across the top of the canoe log while holding a pail of water. Unidentified persons with video equipment stand near the west end of the canoe log, documenting the process. Water drenched sections of canoe log are prominent.

[Cameraman documents work in progress]

Image is of Chip wielding a hose near the east end of the covered canoe log. An unidentified person documents the process with a video camera. Ron, Isaac, and unidentified person stand behind Chip, watching the process. Totem poles and museum exterior are partially visible in image background.

Camp at Bujangolo[?], 12,500 ft.

Image shows a group of men at a camp in the Congo region. An annotation on the back identifies Woosman[?] on the left and Carrinton[?] on the right.

A.F.R. Wollaston

Camp in Kuugjuaq

Item is an image of a tent by the water with a dog by it. According to annotations, photograph was taken at Kuugjuaq (also known as Churchill, Manitoba)

Camp in Kuugjuaq

Item is an image of a camp with two tents and two people standing by them. According to annotations, photograph was taken in Kuugjuaq (also known as Churchill, Manitoba)

Canoe bailers

Canoe bailers, minitature paddles, and a small cedar weaving. These items may have been produced by children involved in a program at the Museum of Anthropology.

Canoe Carving break

Image depicts a partially carved canoe outdoors with Godfrey Hunt and Douglas Cranmer sitting as the canoe is filled with water from a hose.

Canoe drawing

Image depicts a drawing and text representing plans for a canoe, possibly the Nootka canoe carved by Douglas Cranmer for the Royal Museum of British Columbia in Victoria, B. C.

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