- 132-1-C-A-a040332
- Pièce
- [ca. 1950]
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Abaya Martin weaving a Kwakwaka'wakw version of a Chilkat blanket. The loom was made by Mungo Martin.
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Abaya Martin weaving a Kwakwaka'wakw version of a Chilkat blanket. The loom was made by Mungo Martin.
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Abaya Martin weaving a Kwakwaka'wakw version of a Chilkat blanket. The loom was made by Mungo Martin. A picturre of two people appears superimposed over the image, possibly from two separate slides being stored next to each other.
Mungo Martin painting of Dzunuk'wa in the water with an Octopus
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Mungo Martin painting of Dzunuk'wa in the water with an Octopus. Mungo Martin produced this image while convalescing in St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver as he had fallen ill while restoring totem poles at UBC.
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Image of Moon Mask Dancers painting by Chief Henry Speck.
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Image of a totem pole by Charlie James. This totem pole was originally completed in 1915, and was later restored by Mungo Martin. It stood in Totem Park at UBC until it was moved to the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology.
Mungo Martin and Charles Docherty painting a totem pole
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Mungo Martin and Charles Docherty painting a totem pole. Docherty, a carpenter, was hired as Martin's assistant for restoring totem poles at UBC.
Mungo Martin Pole Raising in Alert Bay
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The Mungo Martin memorial pole having just been raised in Alert Bay.
Detail of the Mungo Martin Memorial pole
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A detail of the Mungo Martin memorial pole just after being raised in Alert Bay.
Mungo Martin Pole Raising in Alert Bay
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The Mungo Martin memorial pole having just been raised in Alert Bay.
Mungo Martin memorial pole before being raised
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The Mungo Martin memorial pole being prepared to be raised in Alert Bay.
Mungo Martin working on a totem pole
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Mungo martin carving a totem pole.
Abaya Martin slicing fish for sun-drying
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Abaya Martin slicing fish to be sun-dried.
A painting of a double headed serpent
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A painting of a double headed serpent by Roy J. Hanuse.
Kwakwaka'wakw house post on display in Montréal
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A Kwakwaka'wakw house post from the Museum of Anthropology on display for the Northwest coast exhibit of "Man and His World" in Montréal.
Kwakwaka'wakw house post and a feast dish on display in Montréal
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A Kwakwaka'wakw house post and a feast dish from the Museum of Anthropology on display for the Northwest coast exhibit of "Man and His World" in Montréal.
Wasgo sculpture on display in Montréal
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A Wasgo sculpture from the Museum of Anthropology on display in Montréal for the Northwest coast exhibit of "Man and His World".
Wasgo sculpture on display in Montréal
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A Wasgo sculpture from the Museum of Anthropology on display in Montréal for the Northwest coast exhibit of "Man and His World".
Kwakwaka'wakw house post on display in Montréal
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A Kwakwaka'wakw house post from the Museum of Anthropology on display for the Northwest coast exhibit of "Man and His World" in Montréal.
Bear sculpture on display in Montréal
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Bill Reid's bear sculpture on display in Montréal for the Northwest Coast exhibit of "Man and His World".
Ancestor figure and masks on display in Montréal
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A Kwakwaka'wakw ancestor figure and masks on display for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".