- 29-12-04-l
- Pièce
Fait partie de Wilson Duff fonds
Item consists of four maps compiled by the Department of Education of the Provincial Museum, and Division of Geography and Department of Anthropology of the University of British Columbia
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Fait partie de Wilson Duff fonds
Item consists of four maps compiled by the Department of Education of the Provincial Museum, and Division of Geography and Department of Anthropology of the University of British Columbia
Pages 4-6 - Indigenous population
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Item consists of Duff's reasons for using the year 1835 as a benchmark
Pages 23-26 - Indigenous population of Fraser River, 1839
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Page 4 - Gitxsan (Upper Skeena Tsimshian) population
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Page 9 - Nuu-chah-nulth (nootka) population
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Page 13 - Vancouver Island Halkomelem population
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Page 14 - Vancouver Island Halkomelem population, continued
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Page 33 - Summary of BC Indigenous population by linguistic affiliation
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Page 34 - summary of BC Indigenous population by regions
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Cassette labeled “Lecture, 301 on Edenshaw”
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Final lecture of Anthropology 301, April 3, 1974, “Resurgence of Indian Culture”
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Item is an audio recording of a lecture given by Wilson Duff on the “Resurgence of Indian Culture.” On side A, Duff speaks on the failings of colonialist education systems, First Nations traditional knowledge, and his interpretations of Haida art. Works discussed include a Raven rattle and a chest carved by Charles Edenshaw. Side B continues with Duff’s observations on government interest in, and appropriation of, First Nations art and culture as symbols of Canadian identity, and cultural repatriation.
Lecture for Anthropology 304, “Deep Meanings in NWC Art” February 6, 1976
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Page 2 - Duff's memo on how to use population information
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Item consists of a memo regarding how to use population information
Page 7 - Aboriginal occupations (Utilization of food resources)
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Item consists of descriptions of Indigenous people which appear on the completed map (page 14)
Page 15 - General abstract of the Indigenous population and hunting grounds
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Pages 16-18 - Carrier censuses
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Page 22 - Memo from Duff to Michael Kew
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Item consists of a memo from Duff to Michael Kew regarding the accuracy and use of census information