South Pacific Pavilion: exhibit artifacts collected from the South Seas
- 107-2-50
- Bestanddeel
- May 2 - July 24, 1986
Part of Herb Watson fonds
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South Pacific Pavilion: exhibit artifacts collected from the South Seas
Part of Herb Watson fonds
South Pacific Pavilion: exhibit artifacts collected form the South Seas
Part of Herb Watson fonds
South Pacific Pavilion - Expo 86 [architectural drawing by Herb Watson]
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Item is a base map with added notations showing territories of South Kwakiutl tribes; former and present villages; and non-Indian settlements. Includes legend. All typed names of tribes and villages have been crossed through with pencil.
Item appears to be a working copy or preliminary draft of item #40. Sheets originally taped together.
Encapsulated. Base map: Southern Kwakiutl base map, Duff-CM-14.
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Item is a copied map with ms. additions that shows geographic places and South Kwakiutl settlements. Includes photocopy.Some of the original affixed place name labels have become detached and have been placed in accompanying envelope; others are missing. Photocopy incompletely labelled, but shows original positions of some detached labels.
South Asian Prog.[ram]: General
Part of Rosa Ho fonds
Part of Rosa Ho fonds
Part of Inge Ruus fonds
South American Clothing and Textiles
Part of Inge Ruus fonds
Sourcebooks and Related Materials
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Series is composed of sourcebooks and related materials such as correspondence, consent forms, research notes, and exhibit design stemming from sourcebooks. Sourcebooks in this series were created under the guidance of Pam Brown. Many of the source books were created through the Aboriginal Museum Internship Programme and are often either autobiographical or offer perspectives and insights into the Aboriginal interns’ communities and lives. Other sourcebooks were produced in conjunction with First Nations artists. Though most of the sourcebooks were originally laminated or bound in binders, in 2011 and 2012, MOA published four hard cover copies of the sourcebooks, which are also included in the Series.
Sourcebooks are produced by MOA staff, students, volunteers, visiting scholars, and community members to reflect their research and personal interests. Each sourcebook focuses on an object, artist, or area of cultural significance, and serves as an important introduction to the work of the Museum and its community partners. Accompanied by text, images, and useful references, these books are invaluable resources for the classroom and the casual reader alike.
Part of Jennifer Kramer fonds
File consists of draft outlines and versions of Whitling for a Living: A sourcebook of the work of the 'Namgis artist Doug Cranmer, written and produced by Eden Robinson in collaboration with Douglas Cranmer and correspondence related to its publication
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Contains book jackets from hardcover editions of the following sourcebooks: "Proud to be Musqueam: Dedicated to Our Children", "The Raven and the First Men: From Conception to Completion", "A Piece of Me: An Exhibition of Artworks by Urban Aboriginal Youth in the Native Youth Program and Overly Creative Minds Program", "We are the Wuikinuxv Nation", "Old Punk Rockers Never Die, They Just Do Installation Art : A Profile of Artist Mary Anne Barkhouse"
Sourcebook about Sourcebooks, Preliminary Draft
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Subseries contains one file of photographs taken by Edward Malin for the Quatsino source book. Additional material includes an inventory of all slides used in the sourcebooks.