Child viewing items in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology. This child may have been associated with a program done in partnership with the British Columbia Provincial Museum.
Child using a flute at the Museum of Anthropology. This child was likely part of a group of visually impaired children who visited the museum in April, 1977.
Child holding a stick with a shell attached by a string on the Museum of Anthropology grounds. The mortuary pole in the background was carved by Doug Cranmer and Bill Reid.
Child feeling a piece of woven cedar at the Museum of Anthropology. This child was likely from a group of visually impaired children that visited the museum in April, 1977.
Child feeling K'san door at the Museum of Anthropology. This child was likely part of a group of visually impaired children who visited the museum in April 1977.
Child feeling a carved piece of wood at the Museum of Anthropology. This child was likely from a group of visually impaired children that visited the museum in April, 1977.
Child feeling a belonging at the Museum of Anthropology. This child was likely part of a group of visually impaired children that visited the museum in April, 1977.
Canoe bailers, minitature paddles, and a small cedar weaving. These items may have been produced by children involved in a program at the Museum of Anthropology.
Collection of artefacts from Oceania collected by Frank Burnett during his travels in the region. He donated this collection to UBC. This collection was the basis upon which the Museum of Anthropology was developed.