Bill Reid's pole at UBC Totem Park
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- [1963?]
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Section of the mortuary totem pole carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer for the Haida House complex at Totem Park.
Bill Reid's pole at UBC Totem Park
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Section of the mortuary totem pole carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer for the Haida House complex at Totem Park.
Bill Reid's work at UBC totem park
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Section of a memorial totem pole carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer for the Haida House complex in Totem Park.
Bird figure on display in Montréal
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Bird figure on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Box with figural carvings on display in Montréal
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Box with figural carvings on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Charlie James totem pole being liften by a crane
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The Charlie James totem pole being moved from Totem Park as part of its relocation to the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Charlie James totem pole being moved
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The Charlie James totem pole being moved from Totem Park as part of its relocation to the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Charlie James totem pole being moved
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The Charlie James totem pole being moved from Totem Park as part of its relocation to the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Charlie James' totem pole restored
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Charlie James' totem pole after restoration work by Mungo Martin. It is likely standing in Totem Park at UBC in this photograph. It was later moved to the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology.
Children being photographed on the Wasgo sculpture
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Children being photographed playing on the Wasgo in the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
Children viewing totem poles in the Museum of Anthropology
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Children viewing totem poles in the Museum of Anthropology's Great Hall. These items were transferred to the University of British Columbia from Skedans in 1954.
Children's group visiting the Museum of Anthropology
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A group of children in the Great Hall while visiting the Museum of Anthropology. Several totem poles are visible.
Children's group visiting the Museum of Anthropology
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A group of children in the Great Hall while visiting the Museum of Anthropology. Several totem pole are visible.
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Image of the face of a Dzunuk'wa sculpture, possibly part of a totem pole. Photograph may have been taken by Wilson Duff.
Detail of a totem pole in Totem Park
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Detail of a totem pole standing in Totem Park. This pole was carved by Mungo Martin and later restored by him at the University of British Columbia in 1950-51. It stood in Totem Park until it was moved to the new Museum of Anthropology building in 1975.
Detail of a wood carving knife in use
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Photograph of a wood carving knife in use.
Detail of a wood carving knife in use
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Photograph of a wood carving knife in use. This photograph appears to have been taken in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
Detail of a wood planer in use
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Photograph of a wood planer being used on a section of a pole. This photograph appears to have been taken in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
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Photograph of an adze being used to carve a section of a pole. This photograph appears to have been taken in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
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Photograph of an adze being used to carve a section of a pole. This photograph appears to have been taken in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
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View of the face of a Dzunuk'wa sculpture. Photograph may have been taken by Wilson Duff.