Image is of the west end of the canoe log, partially covered by plastic and other material. Cedar blocks and scraps cover the ground surrounding the log. Shrubbery, totem poles, and mountains are partially visible in image background.
Image is of the west end of the canoe log, partially covered by plastic and other material. Cedar blocks and scraps cover the ground surrounding the log. Shrubbery, totem poles, and mountains are partially visible in image background
Image is of the west end of the canoe log. Cedar blocks and scraps cover the ground in image foreground. Parts of museum exterior and longhouse are visible in image background.
Image is of the west end of the canoe log. Cedar scraps cover the ground. A table with beaver bowl is visible on the south side of the canoe log. Parts of museum exterior and longhouse are visible in image background.
Image is of the west end of the canoe log with post attached. Cedar scraps and blocks cover the ground in image foreground. Totem poles and museum exterior are partially visible in image background. Longhouse exterior is partially visible on right side of image.
Image is a posed portrait of a woman clothed from the waist down in a blanket seated on a box or trunk. The woman is seated outdoors in front of a blanket hanging on the wall of a house.
Sub-series consists of textual records related to attempts to receive funding to replicate West Coast artifacts for the Museum of Anthropology collection.
Sub-series consists of textual records and graphic images related to a project by Halpin and Ron Hamilton that attempted to document the lineage of a native community through photographs. Included are correspondence requesting the use of photographs, grant application forms, and photocopies of potential photographs for the project.