A Flatooka, or Moral, in Tongataboo
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Part of John Webber fonds
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A Flatooka, or Moral, in Tongataboo
Part of John Webber fonds
A Geisha girl playing shamisen
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a geisha wearing traditional clothing playing a shamisen. Possibly by photographer Tamamura Kozaburo
A General Pow-Wow of the Chiefs in the Old Hudson's Bay Post.
Part of A.A. Kingscote Collection
Postcard depicts a group of Indigenous people gathered in a semi-circle for a meeting or event. Verso of the postcard indicates that the publisher is "The Valentine & Sons United Publishing Co. Limited."
A girl being shown a feast ladle
Part of MOA General Media collection
A girl being shown a feast ladle in the Museum of Anthropology during the visit of the Governor General Vincent Massey.
A girl being shown a feast ladle
Part of MOA General Media collection
A girl being shown a feast ladle in the Museum of Anthropology during the visit of the Governor General Vincent Massey.
Part of A.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Image shows a group of Bakonjo men in Uganada, seated on ground. They appear to be looking in the direction of some source of entertainment, possibly a gramophone. An annotation of verso of photograph may indicate that it is a gramophone (handwriting is difficult to read).
A.F.R. Wollaston
A Green Dress: Objects, Memory and the Museum
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
A Green Dress: Objects, Memory and the Museum
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
A Green Dress: Objects, Memory and the Museum [exhibition planning binder]
Part of Director's fonds
A Green Dress: Objects, Memory, and the Museum
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
This sub-series consists of records relating to the exhibit A Green Dress: Objects, Memory, and the Museum.” This exhibit, which ran from September 27, 2011 until April 8, 2012, was curated by Karen Duffek, Krisztina Laszlo, Carol Mayer, and Susan Rowley, and was designed to complement the contemporaneous exhibit, “ひろしま Hiroshima.” Records within the sub-series include the exhibit proposal, notes on the development of the exhibit, correspondence, exhibition captions, promotional materials.
A group of children visiting the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
A group of children in the Great Hall while visiting the Museum of Anthropology. Several totem pole are visible.
A group photo in the Great Hall
Part of MOA General Media collection
A group photo including Madeline Rowan (second from viewer's left) in the Great Hall at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building. Bill Reid is visible in the background on the right in a brown suit with glasses.
A group stands for an event in Alert Bay
Part of MOA General Media collection
A group stands for an event in Alert Bay. One of the women is Marjorie Halpin. This may be related to the raising of the memorial pole for Mungo Martin.
A guide to buying contemporary North West Coast Indian arts
Subseries consists of two files. File 1 contains a booklet titled A Guide to Buying Contemporary Northwest Coast Indian Arts by Karen Duffek. This booklet was created as part of the Museum Notes program at the Museum of Anthropology. McLennan is credited for the design of the booklet. File 2 contains oversized prints used in the booklet.
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
Part of Carol Mayer fonds
A. Hawthorn / Elvi Whittaker tour of MOA
Part of Madeline Bronsdon Rowan fonds
A. Hawthorn / Elvi Whittaker tour of MOA
Part of Madeline Bronsdon Rowan fonds