Traditional patterns of Indian life
- 29-6-B-51
- File
- [19-]
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
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Traditional patterns of Indian life
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Traditional houses in the mountains of New Guinea
Part of A.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Image shows houses in a village in New Guinea, identified on verso of print as being houses of "pygmies."
A.F.R. Wollaston
Part of A.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Image shows a house identified on verso of the print as being a "pygmy" house.
A.F.R. Wollaston
Part of Madeline Bronsdon Rowan fonds
Part of Madeline Bronsdon Rowan fonds
Traditional East African Beliefs and Practices
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Traditional Cultures in Ikirun
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
Traditional B. C. Coast Architecture
The Alert Bay Community House, completed in 1963. The two post arches are 17 feet high, supporting two 70 foot logs, each measuring 3 feet in diameter and weighing 5 tons. The roof has a large opening at the center to allow smoke to escape from the open pit fire. Photo by Eric J. Cooke; published by J. Barnard Photographer LTD, Victoria B. C.
Traditional Arts of Korea: Adornment, Costumes, and Ceramics
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for exhibit "Melanesian Culture." Shows model boats and carvings.
File consists of photographs of carver Tracy Powell working on a Salish-style canoe in Anacortes. Jensen was asked by Samish tribal chairman Kenny Hansen to document the event.
[Tracing of model canoe dimensions]
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of a board on the ground on which tracing lines have been drawn. Tracing lines represent the outline of the model canoe.
Traces of Words [exhibition planning binder]
Part of Director's fonds
Traces of Words: Art and Calligraphy in Asia Media Coverage
File consists of news and media clippings from the exhibition entitled Traces of Words: Art and Calligraphy in Asia, which ran from May 11 to October 9, 2017. The material was compiled by Murray Paterson Marketing Group.
Part of Ben Williams Leeson collection
Written on front: " townsite at Port Alice" Written on back: "This is another view taken on the first[?]. That's the Kynse river coming down over the other side up to right to Quatsino."
Part of MOA General Media collection
Item is a series of two photographs showing the rooftops of houses and a totem pole in the foreground. The pole is known as the Nispiq Pole. It belonged to Chief Simon Walkus, Sr. and tells of the origins of the Wuikinuxv people.
C. MacKay