Chief Mungo Martin memorial, pole raising
- 25-03-06-a037975
- Item
- 1970
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the raising of a totem pole made in memory of the Kwakiutl Chief Mungo Martin. The pole was placed at his grave.
Anthony Carter
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Chief Mungo Martin memorial, pole raising
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the raising of a totem pole made in memory of the Kwakiutl Chief Mungo Martin. The pole was placed at his grave.
Anthony Carter
Chief Mungo Martin memorial, pole raising
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the raising of a totem pole made in memory of the Kwakiutl Chief Mungo Martin. The pole was placed at his grave.
Anthony Carter
Chief Mungo Martin memorial, pole raising
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the raising of a totem pole made in memory of the Kwakiutl Chief Mungo Martin. The pole was placed at his grave.
Anthony Carter
Chief Mungo Martin memorial, pole raising
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the raising of a totem pole made in memory of the Kwakiutl Chief Mungo Martin. The pole was placed at his grave.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of slides labeled Chief Johnson, Chief Skatigate Savi Collingson (sp?), Chief Weah, and Nootka. There are also some slides of some of Carter's black and white photographs on display.
Chief Thomas Hunt at Chief Mungo Martin memorial
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Chief Thomas Hunt at memorial held for Chief Mungo Martin. Hunt is wearing a frontlet that is now in MOA’s collection - object ID: 3260/68. Image from the A similar image of the same scene is printed on page 29 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "Under the direction of Chief William Scow the assembled chiefs of the Kwakiutl Nation come forward to make speeches in honor of the late Chief Mungo Martin."
Anthony Carter
Chief Weah, Willie Matthews, at Dunbar House
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Chief Weah (Willie Mathews). A different portrait of him is printed on page 11 of Carter's book "This is Haida," with the caption: "Hereditary chief of the village 'Haida,' located at the north end of Masset Inlet its Indian name was 'Ottiowas.'"
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image shows two young girls, daughters of Steve Robinson, sitting on the deck of a boat in the water
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of child dancing on an indoor stage, with a man that appears to be Chief Dan George. Additional children are standing at the back of the stage.
Anthony Carter
Children from Klemtu (from first book Somewhere Between)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of two girls and a boy. One of the girls is holding a copy of Carter's book "Somewhere Between."
Anthony Carter
Children from Klemtu (from first book Somewhere Between)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of two girls and a boy. One of the girls is holding a copy of Carter's book "Somewhere Between."
Anthony Carter
Children from Klemtu (from first book Somewhere Between)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of two girls and a boy. One of the girls is holding up a copy of Carter's book "Somewhere Between."
Anthony Carter
Children from Klemtu (from first book Somewhere Between)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Anthony Carter
Children from Klemtu (from first book Somewhere Between)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Anthony Carter
Children from Klemtu (from first book Somewhere Between)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of three children and a woman seated in a couch.
Anthony Carter
Children from Klemtu (from first book Somewhere Between)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a group of children seated on a porch.
Anthony Carter
Children on totem pole at potlatch in North Vancouver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of children on a totem pole at a potlatch in North Vancouver. Mount Seymour(?) is visible in the background.
Anthony Carter
Children on totem pole at potlatch in North Vancouver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of children on a totem pole at a potlatch in North Vancouver. Mount Seymour(?) is visible in the background.
Anthony Carter
Children on totem pole at potlatch in North Vancouver
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of children on a totem pole at a potlatch in North Vancouver. Mount Seymour(?) is visible in the background.
Anthony Carter