House frame near water, seen from above
- 51-01-28-a039417
- Item
- 1955 or 1956
Parte de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
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House frame near water, seen from above
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House frames and house post at UBC
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Photograph of house frames and a house post from UBC.
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A house frontal totem pole said to be from Oweekeno. This appears to be the totem pole that was taken from Rivers Inlet to the Museum of Anthropology in 1956, as part of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee.
House frontal totem pole on Anthony Island
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House frontal totem pole on Anthony Island. This pole was being collected by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee.
House frontal totem pole, Anthony Island
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Image of an old house post on Anthony Island, Haida Gwaii. This appears to the same as a post now housed at the Museum of Anthropology. This museum item is decribed as follows: "The lower section of a totem, crescent shaped in cross section, carved in shallow and deep relief. From top to bottom: bear with protruding tongue and raven on body, kneeling on head of unknown creature... Figures probably from historical narratives owned by lineages of house owner and wife. Grizzly bear was a crest of the lineages of the 'Striped Town People' and 'Sand Town People' of the Raven Moiety, to one of which the husband may have belonged. The supernatural Snag was also a crest of the 'Striped Town People'. Human arms of the raven or cormorant may indicate ability to transform from animal to human."
House frontal totem poles in situ
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House frontal totem poles in situ near Fort Rupert. These were removed and stood in Totem Park at U.B.C. for several years before they were transferred to the new Museum of Anthropology.
House panel and figures in the Museum of Anthropology
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House board (Tsimalano) and grave figures on display in the approach to the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology. This photograph was likely taken shortly after items were moved into the new location for the museum.
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Image of a house post in the house of Thomas Hailhemas on Kitit Island.
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House post and bentwood boxes in the Museum of Anthropology
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A house post and several bentwood boxes along the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology. The house post was transferred from Ninstints to the University of British Columbia in 1957.
House post and bentwood boxes in the Museum of Anthropology
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A house post and several bentwood boxes along the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology. The house post was transferred from Ninstints to the University of British Columbia in 1957.
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A house post recovered by the Totem Pole Preservation Committee standing outside at UBC near the War Memorial Gym.
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A house post recovered by the Totem Pole Preservation Committee standing outside at UBC near the War Memorial Gym.
House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
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House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
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House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
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House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
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House post figures flank a door frame in Montréal
House post in situ on Anthony Island
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Members of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee, Bill Reid (wearing aht) and Wilson Duff, inspecting a house post on Anthony Island. This house post was removed and brought to the Museum of Anthropology.