Xwemelch'stn (Coast Salish) ceremony
- 25-01-01
- Dossiê
- 1956
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of photographs from a celebration in North Vancouver in 1956.
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Xwemelch'stn (Coast Salish) ceremony
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of photographs from a celebration in North Vancouver in 1956.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images from a potlatch (or potlatches) in North Vancouver, BC.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of two individuals at a potlatch in North Vancouver. The man in the centre of the image appears to be Chief John L. George, of the Burrard tribe.
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Potlatch N Van, man in ceremonial dress
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an older man seated at a potlatch in North Vancouver. He appears to be a drummer or dancer.
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Potlatch N Van, man in ceremonial dress
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an older man seated at a potlatch in North Vancouver. He appears to be a drummer or dancer.
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Potlatch N Van, girl in ceremonial dress
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a young woman in ceremonial dress at a potlatch in North Vancouver.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of drummers at a potlatch in North Vancouver. In this image, they appear to be preparing for or have just finished playing.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Dark image of what appears to be a boy holding a drum at a potlatch in North Vancouver.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a dancer and drummers at a potlatch, with the audience visible in the background.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a dancer and drummers at a potlatch, with the audience visible in the background.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a dancer and drummers at a potlatch, with the audience visible in the background.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the crowd at a potlatch in North Vancouver.
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Potlatch in Campbell River in Honour of Mrs. Henderson
Parte de Paddling to Where I Stand collection
Potlatch at Campbell River in honour of Mrs. Henderson. Recorded by Martine de Widerspach-Thor (Reid) on May 21, 1977.
Item a: side 1-2
Item b: side 3-4
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a group drumming on a pole at what appears to be a potlatch.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a group drumming on a pole at what appears to be a potlatch.
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Parte de Wilson Duff fonds
File consists of correspondence from 1966 and 1967 between Wilson Duff and K.O.L. Burridge, of the Pitt Rivers Museum, regarding Haida potlatch masks. Included is correspondence from 1902 between Franz Boas and E.B. Tylor, which notes a discussion between Charles Edenshaw and John Swanton. The file also consists of b&w photos of the masks and the article "The Haidas," from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, dated June-November 1882.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
File consists of photographs of a memorial potlatch hosted by hereditary chief Laurence and Amelia Poutlas at Bella Coola. Jensen was asked to photograph the event by Andrea Laforet for the Canadian Museum of Civilisation, as the museum had been involved in research for the potlatch, which was the first to be held in the area in a long time.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Series consists of photographs documenting events in various communities throughout British Columbia and Washington State. These include community photographs in Mt. Currie; the Salish Linguistic Conference in Oman, Washington State; a Robert Davidson Pole Raising; coverage of NWC artifacts at the National Museum of Copenhagen in Denmark; coverage of 1992 Nuxalk Potlatch at Bella Coola for Canadian Museum of Civilization; and photographs of a Haida bentwood box.
Between working on language and education projects, Jensen was often hired by communities to document important events, such as pole-raisings, conferences and potlatches. This series consists of the photographs taken at those events.
Masked dancer and crowd, Alert Bay
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Photograph of a dancer at an outdoor event, possibly a potlatch. The dancer is wearing a mask. A crowd is gathered around him.
Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains a combination of images of Kwakwaka'wakw artifacts housed in various museums and images of historical Kwakwaka'wakw villages on Vancouver Island and along the Northwest Coast of British Columbia. Artifacts include totem poles, bentwood boxes, carvings, masks, and Kwakwaka'wakw artwork such as paintings and drawings. There are historical photographs of the following villages: Gwat'sinuxw (Quatsino), Kwikwasutinuxw (Gilford Island), A'wa'etlala Village (Knight's Inlet), Mamalikala (Village Island), Wiwekalu Village of T'la'mataxw (Campbell River), Kwixa Village (Salmon River), Dunaxda'xw Village (New Vancouver), and Gwa'sala Village (Smith Inlet). The textual records include information about some of the photographs, identifying items such as the people, the villages, and/or the artifacts depicted in the photographs.