- 110-1-A-1
- Dossier
- 1970?
Fait partie de Public Programming and Education fonds
Fait partie de Public Programming and Education fonds
Fait partie de Public Programming and Education fonds
Fait partie de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Heiltsuk Programming/ Heiltsuk Exhibition Close
Fait partie de Public Programming and Education fonds
Spo7ez Cultural Centre & Community Society-Squamish & Lil'wat Nations
Fait partie de Director's fonds
Fait partie de Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides depicting various potlatches, totem poles, as well as portraits of various people. Slides also depict some of Minn Sjolseth's paintings. Some slides are labeled with the following: "Face from a Potlatch, Kwakiutl, 1971," "Kitsequechla, 1970," "Potlatch, Kwakiutl, 1971," "Last Watch...," and "Potlatch 75."
Haisla Photos Eulachon [Negatives and Contact Sheets]
Fait partie de Carol Mayer fonds
Haisla Materials [Eulachon Exhibit Photos]
Fait partie de Carol Mayer fonds
Visions of Power, Symbols of Wealth: Central Coast Salish Sculpture and Engraving
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
Hunt Family Heritage: Contemporary Kwakiutl Art
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
The Copper that Came from Heaven: Dance Dramas of the Kwak'waka'wakw
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
Masterworks by Haida Artist Bill Reid
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
Treasures of the Tsimshian from the Dundas Collection
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
c̓əsnaʔəm: the city before the city
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
[Bill Reid's] Haida canoe - various photos, extras, or not being used
Fait partie de Hilary Stewart fonds
Negatives show the carving of Bill Reid's Lootaas (Loo Taas) canoe, which was carved in 1984 at MOA for Expo '86. The canoe now resides at the Haida Heritage Centre.
See file 03 in this series for prints of these negatives.
File also includes Hilary's notes about and sketches of the canoe, newspaper clippings, and MOA/UBC press releases.
[Bill] Reid's Haida canoe photos 1984 Feb. - May
Fait partie de Hilary Stewart fonds
Photographs show the carving of Bill Reid's Lootaas (Loo Taas) canoe, which was carved in 1984 at MOA for Expo '86. The canoe now resides at the Haida Heritage Centre.
Note that accompanied photographs: "These are not Hilary Stewart photos - whose?" It is not clear who wrote this note. The negatives are in file 02 of this series.
Fait partie de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of Tsimshian artifacts housed in museums in British Columbia and in what is now known as the Canadian Museum of History. The file also contains images of Tsimshian villages along the Nass River, and historical photos of Tsimshian peoples.
Fait partie de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains a combination of images of Kwakwaka'wakw artifacts housed in various museums and images of historical Kwakwaka'wakw villages on Vancouver Island and along the Northwest Coast of British Columbia. Artifacts include totem poles, bentwood boxes, carvings, masks, and Kwakwaka'wakw artwork such as paintings and drawings. There are historical photographs of the following villages: Gwat'sinuxw (Quatsino), Kwikwasutinuxw (Gilford Island), A'wa'etlala Village (Knight's Inlet), Mamalikala (Village Island), Wiwekalu Village of T'la'mataxw (Campbell River), Kwixa Village (Salmon River), Dunaxda'xw Village (New Vancouver), and Gwa'sala Village (Smith Inlet). The textual records include information about some of the photographs, identifying items such as the people, the villages, and/or the artifacts depicted in the photographs.
Fait partie de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains historical images of the Ktunaxa peoples and some of their villages around the modern day Kootenay area. The textual records include two photocopies of images of the Ktunaxa peoples.
Fait partie de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains historical images of Nuu-chah-nulth villages and peoples. There is a focus on totem poles and canoes. There are also photographs of a pole raising ceremony to commemorate the visit of Governor General Willingdon who came to Tofino/Ucluelet in the 1920s. There are images of James Rush, Chief Miste Laabats Hamtsiid, and Chief Joseph John, dressed in Nuu-chah-nulth regalia.