Display for the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Shows examples of Japanese painting and calligraphy as well as tools used in these arts. This exhibit was done on the arrival of materials collected by Dr. Ronald Dore of the department of Asian Studies who directed the installation of this exhibit.
File contains research materials related to the Calvin Hunt - Tlingit Long tail Canoe Exhibit. These records include information includes photograph descriptions and credits and an exhibit concept proposal.
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.
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.
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.
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)
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)