- 92-1-a034652
- Item
- [ca. 1964 - 1967]
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a partially completed canoe, filled with water outside. Two carvers, probably Douglas Cranmer and Godfrey Hunt, are also shown.
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Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a partially completed canoe, filled with water outside. Two carvers, probably Douglas Cranmer and Godfrey Hunt, are also shown.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of scenery and people of the Nootka Sound area on the west coast of Vancouver Island, BC.
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Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a canoe full of people paddling down a channel or bay.
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Tsleil-Waututh, canoe paddlers
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of two people standing next to a canoe that is propped up in a yard. The canoe, which is upside down, ha s a white strip painted along the top edge, and is labelled `St. John.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of two canoes on the Fraser River, possibly part of a race.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of canoes on the Fraser River, possibly part of a race.
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Hon. Chief Dan George, [Tsleil-Waututh]
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of Chief Dan George carving a canoe.
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File contains a combination of images of Kwakwaka'wakw artifacts housed in various museums and images of historical Kwakwaka'wakw villages on Vancouver Island and along the Northwest Coast of British Columbia. Artifacts include totem poles, bentwood boxes, carvings, masks, and Kwakwaka'wakw artwork such as paintings and drawings. There are historical photographs of the following villages: Gwat'sinuxw (Quatsino), Kwikwasutinuxw (Gilford Island), A'wa'etlala Village (Knight's Inlet), Mamalikala (Village Island), Wiwekalu Village of T'la'mataxw (Campbell River), Kwixa Village (Salmon River), Dunaxda'xw Village (New Vancouver), and Gwa'sala Village (Smith Inlet). The textual records include information about some of the photographs, identifying items such as the people, the villages, and/or the artifacts depicted in the photographs.
The Oakland Museum (California)
File contains photographs and correspondence related to objects of Northwest Coast origin held in the collection of the The Oakland Museum.
File contains a bibliography pertaining to research on Northwest Coast canoes.
Files contains a photocopy of a book chapter titled "Form and Construction".
Historic accounts relating to canoes
File contains several excerpts from articles pertaining to historical accounts relating to canoes. The excerpts were sent to MOA from the BC Provincial Archives.
Captain Carpenter – American Museum of Natural History
File contains images of a canoe carved and painted by Captain Carpenter housed at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Parte deFred Ryckman fonds
View from the shore of lake with mountains in the distance. Four canoes are visible on the lake; several people can be seen walking on image left and lower center.
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Parte deStanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts five individuals canoeing along a river. A fishing boat is visible in the background, as are trees at the water's edge.
Norman Tait and Ganq, Nishga Canoe Project
Parte deRoland Reed collection
Image of a group four men and a woman near tipis and banked canoes on a shoreline.
File mainly contains historical images of the Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, and Wuikinuxv First Nations. These images depict village life, architecture and house posts, and regalia. The file contains images of a group of Nuxalk who traveled to Berlin to perform there. Images that are not historical depict a ceremony happening in the Great Hall at UBC MOA, unidentified artists working on a set of drawings, and what appears to be the Acwsalcta High School in Bella Coola. Non textual records include photocopies of photographs, and photocopies of museum catalogue cards.
Parte deJohn Mennie fonds
Item is a photograph of buildings and totem pole. A partial canoe appears lower right.
Northwest coast northern canoe
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Drawing of a Northwest coast canoe. This photograph may be from an exhibit at the old Museum of Anthropology dealing with Northwest coast technology.