Item is a photograph of a procession of people walking down a road in Alert Bay in ceremonial dress (button blankets, headdresses) and regular clothes. Mungo Martin and Daisy Neel lead the group in the front row.
Item is a photograph of men gathered together for an event celebrating British Columbia's centennial in Alert Bay in 1958. They are sitting down in front of a painted wall and some are wearing ceremonial dress, such as button blankets and woven cedar headbands. A drum and a painted dance screen [thunderbird?] on fabric are also visible. Men in the photograph include: Charles Nowell, Billy Assu, and George Scow.
This file contains three compact discs created by Spacial Data Services Inc. containing the data created while scanning the totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology.
This file contains one compact discs created by Morgan Stewart Surveyors and engineers. The disc contains a demo of a totem pole and the software to run the demo.
This file contains correspondence between Bill McLennan and Special Data Services (SDS), as well as other members of MOA's staff. In addition are articles written about the project in UBC Reports, and Trek Magazine.
Subseries consists of research McLennan did regarding 3D scanning technology and its use in a museum setting. Records include photographs, 3D stereoscope cards, STS scanning technology information, UBC published materials on McLennan’s research and correspondence.