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- [199-?]
Subseries contains images showing textile art.
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Subseries contains images showing textile art.
Image of a group of children in a canoe on the shore. A totem pole is visible in the background.
Image of a group of children in a canoe on the shore. A totem pole and other wooden structures are visible in the background.
File contains a print out of an email to McLennan from the Chicago Field Museum regarding a photo request made by McLennan.
File contains correspondence regarding the presence of Northwest Coast collections at the Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum.
Subseries consists of images of artifacts and of the exhibit. Artifacts in this exhibit are part of the Laboratory of Archaeology (LOA) collection at UBC. For more information on the objects contact the LOA.
Item is a photograph showing a stack of cedar planks.
Item is a photograph showing a several cedar planks stacked in front of some unprocessed cedar logs.
Item is a photograph showing a close up of a cedar plank being split.
Item is a photograph showing a man splitting a cedar plank.
File contains images of artifacts made of cedar, including baskets, hats, fishing tools, bentwood boxes and totem poles.
Gary Otte
File contains copies of correspondence and reports associated with the CCI pigment research project.
CCI [Canadian Conservation Institute] pigment research
File contains textual records related to the Canadian Conservative Institute pigment research. They include copies of correspondence between McLennan and the CCI, as well as between McLennan and various museums involved in the project. The file also contains copies of the CCI Native Material Final Report.
File contains copies of the labels and cases featured in the <i>Signed without Signature</i> exhibit.
Item is a photograph showing a sculpture near completion.
Carving and installation at MOA
File contains images showing the final touches being done on the pole as well as ceremony and raising the pole at the Museum of Anthropology.
Item is a photograph of two carved house poles situated in front of a wooden building. The structures are located in an unidentified museum gallery.
File contains one image of bowls created by Captain Carpenter held in Osaka Museum in Japan.