Bear & Halibut totem pole, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Tony Hunt - Victori
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- 1977
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Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Bear & Halibut totem pole, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Tony Hunt - Victori
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Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Bear & Halibut totem pole, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Tony Hunt - Victori
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole while being carved
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Bear & Halibut [totem] pole, Tony Hunt & John Livingston, Victoria
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole while being carved
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Bear & Halibut [totem] pole, Tony Hunt & John Livingston, Victoria
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Image of a totem pole just carved
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Bear & Halibut [totem] pole, Tony Hunt & John Livingston, Victoria
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole while being carved
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Bear & Halibut [totem] pole, Tony Hunt & John Livingston, Victoria
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole while being carved
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Bear & Halibut [totem] pole, Tony Hunt & John Livingston, Victoria
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Image of a totem pole just carved
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Bear & Halibut [totem] pole, Tony Hunt & John Livingston, Victoria
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Image of a totem pole just carved
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Bear & Halibut [totem] pole, Tony Hunt & John Livingston, Victoria
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole while being carved
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Image of a bear pole in Kitwancool, BC. This pole is pictured on page 119 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers.
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Image of Bessie Haizinqua in the old village of Aiyanch. A colour version of this image is printed on page 138 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the caption: "Bessie Haizinqua - a proud young Nishga woman. Walking along the pathway through the old village of Aiyanch. She carried a bowl of bear meat; the scene was primitive and beautiful."
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Betty Wilson, Haida & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
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Portrait of a woman identified as Betty Wilson at Haida or Bella Bella, BC
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Betty Wilson, Haida & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
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Portrait of a woman identified as Betty Wilson at Haida or Bella Bella, BC
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Betty Wilson, Haida & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
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Portrait of a woman identified as Betty Wilson at Haida or Bella Bella, BC
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Betty Wilson, Haida & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
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Portrait of a woman identified as Betty Wilson at Haida or Bella Bella, BC
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Betty Wilson, Haida & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
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Portrait of a woman identified as Betty Wilson at Haida or Bella Bella, BC
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Betty Wilson, Haida & Bella Bella [Heiltsuk]
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Portrait of a woman identified as Betty Wilson at Haida or Bella Bella, BC
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Image of carving by Bill Reid, 7waasru (Wasgo). The carving was commissioned by the University of British Columbia for display in Totem Park, originally. The sculpture was moved to the Museum of Anthropology in 1978.
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Image of an Bill Reid's bear sculpture, taken at the University of British Columbia. This sculpture is part of MOA's object collection.
Dr. Walter Koerner commissioned Reid to make this sculpture for his personal collection. It was originally commissioned for his backyard garden, but Koerner decided it looked too large for the space so he donated it to UBC. It was installed on the UBC campus in 1963, in the woods near International House. A bronze plaque made for that location reads: Haida Bear by Bill Reid Presented to UBC by Walter C. Koerner 1963. At some point, after the new Museum building was built, the bear was transferred to MOA and moved indoors.
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Image of a bird in the grass. The bird has a red breast and beak, and is black everywhere else.
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