File contains images of photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings used for background research for this exhibit. Other textual materials include inkjet copies of photographs of silver pieces featured in the <i>Signed Without Signatures</i> exhibit. The photograph in this file is a reproduction of a historic photograph with nine men, five sitting in the front row and four men standing behind posing in front of a wooden building. They are all wearing three piece suits.
File contains photocopies of images of silver bracelets held at the Royal British Columbia Museum. The file also contains print outs of the RBCM's online catalogue of various bracelets held in their collection.
This file contains the beginning stages of exhibit design for the <i>Signed Without Signature</i> exhibit. This file is divided into two parts: concrete wall, and window wall photo. These refer to structural elements in the gallery space where objects and signage were to be displayed.
File contains one spiral bound book (unpublished) containing photographs of the Signed without Signature exhibition and events, as well as a review of the exhibition.
File mainly contains copies of letters McLennan sent to various members of the Lax Kw'Alaams First Nations who contributed to the Tsimshian Treasures exhibit. There is also a copy of a paper titled "From ceremonial object to curio: Object Transformation at Port Simpson and Metlakatla, British Columbia in the nineteenth century."
File contains photo-copies of images of First Nation community members in Alert Bay and at St. Mike's Residential School. The photographs were taken to community elders who had been at the residential school so that they could annotate the photographs. Not all of the images in the file were used in the exhibit.
File contains copies of images held at the Royal British Columbia Museum Archives and a pdf document titled "The Role of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police During the Indian Residential School System" produced by the RCMP.
File contains digital photographs of St. Michael's Residential School as it appears today. In addition are some archival photographs. The images in this file are low resolution because they were used for lectures.