- 132-1-C-D-a041990
- Item
- 1979
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Image of a drawing from a drawing class. The label for this slide suggests an association with Richmond Art Teachers but the context of the label in unknown.
2228 resultados con objetos digitales Muestra los resultados con objetos digitales
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Image of a drawing from a drawing class. The label for this slide suggests an association with Richmond Art Teachers but the context of the label in unknown.
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Image of a drawing from a drawing class. The label for this slide suggests an association with Richmond Art Teachers but the context of the label in unknown.
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Image of a classroom when a drawing class was being held.
Museum staff prepare a display
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Museum staff prepare an item of clothing for display at the Museum of Anthropology.
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Item is an image showing a woman preparing fish.
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[Carved house post] Kwakiutl Northern Heiltsuk Owikeno
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Item is a series of three similar photographs of the same anthropomorphic carved house post.
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Item is a photograph showing the family and relatives of Chief Albert Harry. From left to right: Kitty Harry, Albert Harry, Ned Wesley, Thomas Hailhemas and Mary Johnson-Walkus.
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Raven pole re-erected as memorial pole
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Item is a photograph showing a Raven Pole. To the left are a figure of a man and wife, and a dog.
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Item is a series of two photographs showing the rooftops of houses and a totem pole in the foreground. The pole is known as the Nispiq Pole. It belonged to Chief Simon Walkus, Sr. and tells of the origins of the Wuikinuxv people.
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Image of a house post in the house of Thomas Hailhemas on Kitit Island.
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Map of North America, likely displayed in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology, showing various geographic regions of the continent. The "Great Basin & Plateau" is highlighted.
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Pacific Northwest Coast displays in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Pacific Northwest Coast displays
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Pacific Northwest Coast displays in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
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Image of a page, likely from a catalogue in visible storage that was available for visitors to gain further information on the items on display. This page deals with "Shekwan Ware"; a distinct type of Chinese pottery, and was written by Audrey Shane.
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Map of the world with different regions given different colours. The purpose of this map is uncertain but it appears to be a plan for organizing visible storage.
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Map of visible storage colour coded to mark where certain world regions would be displayed.
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Page of an open Museum of Anthropology catalogue describing item D4.6. These catalogues were located throughout visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology in order to provide visitors with information on the items being displayed.
House front totem poles at UBC
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Four house front totem poles stand in a meridian, likely at the University of British Columbia. These were largely recovered from Ninstints in 1957. A diving board in the background, as well as the buildings, suggest the photograph was taken on University Boulevard, west of the intersection with Wesbrook Mall.
Instructor of a class or workshop
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An instructor teaching a class or workshop at the Museum of Anthropology.
Marjorie Halpin teaching a class
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Marjorie Halpin teaching a class or workshop at the Museum of Anthropology.