Anget pole of Ninstints (copy by William Jeffrey)
- 134-a040128c
- Item
- 13 Aug. 1972
Parte deE. Polly Hammer fonds
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Anget pole of Ninstints (copy by William Jeffrey)
Parte deE. Polly Hammer fonds
Chilkat blanket, feast dishes, and spoons on display in Montréal
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Chilkat blanket, feast dishes, and spoons on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Chilkat blanket, feast dishes, and spoons on display in Montréal
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Chilkat blanket, feast dishes, and spoons on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Detail of a whale mask on display in Montréal
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Detail of a whale mask on display in Montréal
First Indian Band - [Metlakatla?] - 1870
Brass band gathered in front of church
Frontlets on display in Montréal
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Frontlets on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Grizzly bear pole of Skedans (copy by William Jeffrey), City Hall, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Parte deE. Polly Hammer fonds
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Image of a cradle constructed largely using kerfs to bend a long board. This photograph may be from an exhibit at the old Museum of Anthropology dealing with Northwest coast technology.
Brass band posed to be photographed
Last pole at Aiyansh on Nass [River]
Parte deHarry B. Hawthorn fonds
Pole is largely uncarved, except for a bird perched on top. Mountains are visible in the background.
Lecture by Dr. Marjorie Halpin Part 1
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Item is an audio recording of the first of a two-part lecture by anthropologist Dr. Marjorie Halpin on the subject of Tsimshian artwork. The recording is Lecture #4 in the University of British Columbia's Center for Continuing Education Lecture Series on Traditions of North West Coast Indian Culture.
Lecture by Dr. Marjorie Halpin Part 2
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Item is an audio recording of the second of a two-part lecture by anthropologist Dr. Marjorie Halpin on the subject of Tsimshian artwork. The recording is Lecture #7 in the University of British Columbia's Center for Continuing Education Lecture Series on Traditions of North West Coast Indian Culture.
Lecture on Women and bears, February 26, 1974
Parte deWilson Duff fonds
Item is an audio recording of a lecture given by Wilson Duff on “Women and Bears.” Duff uses the story of the woman who married a bear, represented in a Haida sculpture, to frame a discussion of the disenfranchisement of First Nations women under the Indian Act, the Lavell case (AG v. Lavell, 1971) and the Bedard case (R v. Bedard, 1973), and Haida and Nisga’a art. Lecture is recorded on both Side A and Side B.
Lewis Clifton, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Portrait of a man identified as Lewis Clifton from and/or in Hartley Bay, BC.
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Lewis Clifton, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a working fishing boat's deck. A man is standing on the deck, a net is raised in the air, and number of fish are in a bin on the deck.
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Lewis Clifton, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Portrait of an older man (Lewis Clifton?). He is standing outside, wearing a cap and glasses.
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Lewis Clifton, Tsimshian, Hartley Bay
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Portrait of an older man (Lewis Clifton?). He is standing outside, wearing a cap and glasses.
Sin título
Man standing next to totem pole
Parte deMOA General Media collection
A man standing next to a totem pole. The caption for this slide suggests that it was taken in the community of Kispiox.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Mask on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Mask on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".