Tsimshian [financials] [Restricted]
- 1-2-Z-9 (72.11)
- File
- 1988 - 1989
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Tsimshian [financials] [Restricted]
File contains images of Tsimshian artifacts housed in museums in British Columbia and in what is now known as the Canadian Museum of History. The file also contains images of Tsimshian villages along the Nass River, and historical photos of Tsimshian peoples.
Tsilhqot'in/Secwepemc/Stl'al'lmx/Nlaka'pamux
The majority of the file contains historical images of the Tsilhqot'in, Secwepemc, Stl'al'lmx, and the Nlaka'pamux peoples. The photographs depict village life, including images of building structures in the BC interior, fish processing techniques such as fish drying, and carvings such as mortuary poles. Some of the images also depict First Nations people, some in regalia. The other images are official photographs taken by various museums in Canadian and American museums of Tsilhqot'in, Secwepemc, Stl'al'lmx, or Nlaka'pamux artifacts. The textual records contained in this file consist of a photocopy of a magazine article titled "Upstairs, downstairs: the early years," written by Heather Pringle, and published in the June 1996 (Volume 111, number 5) edition of the magazine Saturday Night.
Trip to Canadian Museum of Civilization
File contains records relating to painted boards and a bent-wood box housed at the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now the Canadian Museum of History).
File contains printed sections of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's reports including schedule N and P. In addition is a printed version of Chapter 10 on residential schools from the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
Travelling exhibit to advertise MOA to Vancouver
Subseries contains images of a travelling exhibit used to publicize the Museum of Anthropology.
Transforming image research photos
File contains images used for research during the image recovery project and the Transforming Image Exhibit.
Transforming image infrared miscellaneous photos
File contains images of bent wood boxes housed at various institutions. The colour images show McLennan using the infrared camera and his set up at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Transforming Image in publication
File contains the winter edition of American Indian Art Magazine from 1986.
Transforming Image exhibit at MOA photos
File contains images of the <i>Transforming Images</i> exhibit held at MOA in 1993. The images show pieces featured in the exhibit, as well as people visiting the exhibit.
Transforming Image digital files
File contains digital media related to the Transforming Images exhibit.
File contains the budget for The Transforming Image exhibit.
Transforming image book digital files
File contains digital images and files related to the <i>Transforming Images</i> publication.
Transforming Image - size/publication
File contains a copy of a letter address to the UBC Press from McLennan with a handwritten note from UBC Press on it.
Transforming image - painted board photographs
File contains images of some of the painted boards and screens featured in the <i>Transforming Images</i> Exhibit held at MOA and at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. There are also images of some of the artists featured in the exhibit working on their pieces.
Subseries contains records directly related to the planning, development and execution of the Transforming Image exhibit at MOA. Planning for the exhibit began in 1983 when grants were obtained to begin research on Northwest Coast paintings. The exhibit itself occurred in 1993. The exhibit was the end result of research and development of a technique to view severely faded Northwest Coast First Nations paintings and painted objects through the use of infrared technology. Records include correspondence and information requests, public relations files, grant application information, budgeting information, papers, conferences and publications about the Transforming Image, files related to the publishing of the Transforming Image book and school interest in the exhibit.
Due to its large volume, The Transforming Image subseries has been broken down further into sub- subseries: Administration records; Research files; Book related; and Institutional photographs.
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Image depicts a transformation mask created by artist Stan Wamiss (Kwakwaka'wakw) installed at the Vancouver International Airport.