Ron Hamilton - 18 July 96 I [AUDIO]
- 117-2-D-41
- Dossiê
- 1996
Ron Hamilton - 18 July 96 I [AUDIO]
Reviews, Correspondence, Annual Reports, & Letters of Acknowledgement
Review of Allied Tsimshian Tribes Claim
Research--Notebooks from Department of Mines and Resources
Sub-series consists of videocassettes featuring First Nations art and culture including Kitsegukla totem poles, Gitksan art and potlatches.
Sub-series consists of slides which were used for research and possibly teaching purposes. Among them are slides relating to artists such as Robert Davidson, Bill Reid, Jack Shadbolt, Ron Hamilton, and Dorothy Grant. Also included are slides of objects from MOA, the British Columbia Provincial Museum, Royal Ontario Museum, and the Glenbow Museum. Art objects featured in the slides include masks, totem poles, rattles and pipes from the K’san, Tsimshian and Tlingit.
Sub-series consists of records relating to Halpin’s Gitanyou project, the Hale Project and the Tsimshian Research project.
Sub-series consists of maps and posters acquired by Halpin during her career. The maps depict Nishga land and the native languages of the North Pacific Coast. There are two maps of the native languages of the North Pacific Coast, one of which was done by Wayne Suttles and the other by his son, Cameron Suttles. Additionally, there are posters collected by Halpin at various exhibits, as well as one from the Shadbolt exhibit which she curated in 1986. There is also a drawing of a canoe design; however the person responsible for this drawing is not identified.