Diaries from Man and His World
- 35-6-D-25
- Dossiê
- 1970
Diaries from Man and His World
UBC Totem Poles at Man and His World
Correspondence with Mrs. H.E. Ramsden re: loan of a spoon
Correspondence with Dr. J.L. Robinson re: his loan of ivory carvings
UBC Library - Chinese manuscripts
Subseries consists of files relating to nine special events: the Indian Costume Show (1950), Open House Day (1955), the opening of Totem Park, the Henry Speck (Ozistalis) show (1964), a talk given on aboriginal medicine (1966), Bill Holm’s Indian Dance Group (1967), the opening ceremony for the new museum (1974-1979), the Raven Celebration (1980), the ‘Ksan Poleraising (1980-1981), and the dedication of the museum doors (1976). The records in this subseries consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, memoranda, photographic negatives, ephemera, plans, budgets, financial statements, receipts, a copy of the June 9, 1976 edition of UBC Reports, and a copy of Canadian Art Review VI/I/1979.
Miss Shirley Akers models in the American Indian Style Show
Indian Costume Show at Brock Hall
Correspondence re: the Henry Speck (Ozistalis) show
Series consists of material relating to teaching and other educational activities carried out by the museum and its staff as well as by individuals not directly associated with the museum but who have produced research related to the museum’s activities. The records in this series includes photocopies of articles, notes, correspondence, published materials, letters of recommendation, memoranda, reports, and teaching materials.
The series is arranged into five subseries:
Subseries A: First Nations Art Bibliography
Subseries B: UBC Credit
Subseries C: Special training
Subseries D: Staff research, publications and productions
Subseries E: Non-staff research, publications for MOA
First Nations art bibliography
Subseries consists of records relating to available textual resources on the subject of First nations art. The records in this series consist of notes.
Correspondence re: student Betty Richardson
Correspondence with Crown Publishers re: ordering books
Letter to David N.P. Baxter, past UBC student