File mainly contains images of silver bracelets and other silver metal works on display in an unnamed exhibit. The textual records includes print outs of catalogue records for spoons and bracelets held at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). There is also a copies of correspondence between McLennan and the AMNH regarding a loan made to MOA from AMNH.
File contains four photographs of a Northwest Coast style cedar hat. The textual records include a photocopy of an image of the hat featured in the photographs, as well as a photocopy of an image of two silver bracelets.
File contains copies of still images permission forms from the Royal British Columbia Museum, as well as copies of correspondence between McLennan and the RBCM regarding obtaining images from the RBCM for the <i>Signed without Signatures</i> exhibit. There are also photocopies of the images of cedar hats and silver bracelets supplied by the RBCM. The contact sheets include images of a cedar hat.
File contains print outs of catalogue records of Tsimshian artifacts featured in the Dundas Collection Exhibit hosted at MOA from February to June 2008.
File mainly contains images of the write ups of artifacts featured at the 1987 Commonwealth Conference. The textual records include a copy of the programme for the conference.
File contains the text used for the part of the exhibit related to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In addition is a copy of "The Story of a National Crime" by P. H. Bryce.
File contains printed sections of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's reports including schedule N and P. In addition is a printed version of Chapter 10 on residential schools from the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
File contains typed copies of apology letters held in other archival institutions. Apology letters include those by the Anglican Church, Catholic Church, Federal Government, Presbyterian Church, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the United Church.
Spiral bound book that "presents images and texts from the exhibition Speaking to Memory, and additional photographs and commentaries from the school building demolition and ceremony that followed in 2016." Only a small number of these books were printed (as of April 2018).
This subseries contains one file that consists of images of a private pole raising. The mask in the photographs was carved by Jim Hart and is being danced by him. The mask is part of the MOA, UBC collection.