Spirit of Haida Gwaii - unveiling at Granville Island
- 1-5-21 (28.12)
- File
- [ca. 1995]
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Spirit of Haida Gwaii - unveiling at Granville Island
Spirit of Haida Gwauu - paints
Item is a photograph showing cedar plank.
Item is a photograph showing cedar plank being taken off a long. Hand tools are shown in the image.
Item is a photograph showing cedar plank being split by two men. Large cedar logs are on either side of the photograph.
Squamish Lil'wat cultural centre
Subseries contains four files consisting of background information, meeting minutes and correspondence, research on other cultural centres, and reports. McLennan’s role in this project was to consult with community members to help them identify their needs in order to properly house their cultural heritage.
St. Michael's Indian residential school
File contains copies of publications regarding St. Michael's Indian residential school. In addition is a historical list of people that attended the school.
File contains information and images of the inside and outside of St. Michael's Residential School.
St. Mikes exhibit development for staff
This sub-folder contains photographs taken of the installation of the<Speaking to Memory<\i> exhibit and the take down of the <i>Safar Voyage</i> exhibit.
Item is a photograph showing a several cedar planks stacked in front of some unprocessed cedar logs.
File contains images of newly carved totem poles by Stan Bevan along with accompanying correspondence regarding the poles and biography for both Stan Bevan and Ken McNeil.
File contains images of Stan Green carving outside his workshop as well as close up images of his masks. In addition is coresspondence between Stan Green and Darrin Morrison inviting Green to speak at an event.
File contains a copy of an article titled "Elbridge Warren Merrill of Sitka, Alaska" in volume 19 of History of Photography. In addition is a request for access to the images related to the Northwest Coast.
Stl’atl’imx – Lil’wat St’át’imc - Lillooet
Subseries consists of photographs documenting various Sunday programs at the MOA and the children attending them. Programs include those for the visually impaired, related to visible storage, related to Japanese heritage and culture, the Punch and Judy show, Evelyn Roth’s giant salmon and others that are unidentified. Photographs were taken by McLennan, Jean Hamilton and Stephen Inglis.
ref # 1-2-A
File contains images of Susan Point and others working on two totem poles and the giant spindle whorl displayed at YVR airport. In addition are textual records relating to the design of these artworks.