- 22-2-a032856
- Item
- c.1920
Part of Fred Ryckman fonds
View of several tipis, including some without covers. At least one structure appears on the left side of the image. Brush and hills are visible in the distance.
Fred Ryckman
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Part of Fred Ryckman fonds
View of several tipis, including some without covers. At least one structure appears on the left side of the image. Brush and hills are visible in the distance.
Fred Ryckman
Image shows an extremely tall totem pole. It resembles a pole, attributed to carver Jimmy Dick, which stands 173 feet (56.4 meters) tall and is reputed to be the world's tallest totem pole. It was raised in 1973 and was constructed from two poles. The top figure, representing Sun-Man, fell to the ground in 2007. See also item a033274.
Part of MOA General Media collection
View the China section of visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
View Taken by Mr. Wootton from Mr. Gerds Garden
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a village. According to annotations, photograph was taken by Mr. Wootton from Mr. Gerds Garden in Max?axaa?a (also known as Metlakatla).
View two of boat under construction
Head-on view of boat under construction. No carvers are present, but some tools and wood debris are visible. Additional wooden structures are visible in the distance. See also item a033267.
Village Island QCI 1973 Totems (Mamalilikulla)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of one slide labeled Village Island 1973, and several other unlabeled slides depicting totem poles. The slides seem to have been taken at the same time as those used in "From History's Locker."
Village remains in forest, Anthony Island
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Village, Karlukwees, Turnour Island
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of small buildings near the water at Karlukwees, Turnour Island.
Anthony Carter
Village, Karlukwees, Turnour Island
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of small buildings near the water at Karlukwees, Turnour Island.
Anthony Carter
Visitors at Museum of Anthropology opening
Part of MOA General Media collection
Visitors in Gallery 3 (now the O'Brian Gallery) at the Museum of Anthropology during its official opening.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Visitors viewing items in a display case in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology.
Visitors viewing an exhibition display
Part of MOA General Media collection
Visitors viewing a display for an exhibition at the Museum of Anthropology.
Item consists of a recording of the Kitwancool version of Gitxsanimx for kids: book 1 &2. Read by Ivan Good, Maggie Good, Soloman Marsden, and Cindie Morgan.
Item consists of a recording of the Kitwancool version of Gitksan for kids: book 2.
Item consists of a recording of the Kitwancool alphabet, as well as stories of the blind man of Kitwanga, and bird calls.
Item consists of a recording of a potlatch at Kitwancool hosted by Chief ‘wii xaa? (Willie Williams) of the Wolf tribe.
Wakas pole raising 1987 photographs
Consists of photographs documenting the raising of the Wakas Pole in Stanley Park in 1987.
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of Raven at the bottom of the original Wakas (Wakius) Pole in Stanley Park. Pole carved by Yuxwayu.
William Carr
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of the top of the original Wakas (Wakius) Pole in Stanley Park. Pole carved by Yuxwayu.
William Carr