[Carved house post] Kwakiutl Northern Heiltsuk Owikeno
- 132-1-A-2005.001.161
- Item
- 1952
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Item is a series of three similar photographs of the same anthropomorphic carved house post.
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[Carved house post] Kwakiutl Northern Heiltsuk Owikeno
Parte de MOA General Media collection
Item is a series of three similar photographs of the same anthropomorphic carved house post.
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House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
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House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
A House post figure in Montréal
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A House post figure in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
House panel and figures in the Museum of Anthropology
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House board (Tsimalano) and grave figures on display in the approach to the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology. This photograph was likely taken shortly after items were moved into the new location for the museum.
House posts in the Museum of Anthropology
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House posts on display in the Museum of Anthropology. This photograph was likely taken shortly after items were moved into the new location for the museum.
House post in the Museum of Anthropology
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A house post along the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology. This item was transferred from Ninstints in 1957.
House posts on display in the Museum of Anthropology
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House posts on display in the Museum of Anthropology. These items were transferred to the Museum from Hope Island in 1956.
House post on display in the Museum of Anthropology
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A house post on display in the Museum of Anthropology.
Detail of a house post on display in the Museum of Anthropology
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Detail of a house post on display in the Museum of Anthropology.
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View of the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology. Several house posts and totem poles are visible.
Drawing of house posts and frames
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Drawing of house posts and a house frame said to be from Cape Mudge. This image may have been used in a book by Marius Barbeau or Edward Linnaeus Keithahn.
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A house frontal totem pole said to be from Oweekeno. This appears to be the totem pole that was taken from Rivers Inlet to the Museum of Anthropology in 1956, as part of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee.
Vincent Massey being shown a house board
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Vincent Massey and others examining the Tsimalano house board at the University of British Columbia. Persons in this photo include beginning from viewer's far left: Norman MacKenzie, Sherwood Lett, Vincent Massey, Harry Hawthorn.
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View of the Interior of the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
Vincent Massey being shown a house board
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Vincent Massey and others examining the Tsimalano house board at the University of British Columbia. Persons in this photo include beginning from viewer's far left: Norman MacKenzie, Sherwood Lett, Vincent Massey, Harry Hawthorn.
Harry Hawthorn and an unidentified man
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Harry Hawthorn and an unidentified man holding a house post figure. This photograph was likely taken around the time the object was acquired, in 1948.
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Detail of a house post from the Museum of Anthropology's collection.
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Detail of a house post from the Museum of Anthropology's collection.
House posts in situ on Hope Island
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House posts in situ on Hope Island before being moved to the University of British Columbia by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee.
House posts in situ on Hope Island
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House posts in situ on Hope Island before being moved to the University of British Columbia by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee.