Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
- 1 3-3-12-3-12-02-a000138c
- Stuk
- 1986
Image is of Doreen Jensen, taken from behind, wearing a button blanket at MOA
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Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen, taken from behind, wearing a button blanket at MOA
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen, viewed from behind and wearing a button blanket, amongst a group of people in the Great Hall at MOA
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen, wearing a button blanket, and a man in regalia, viewed from behind, in the Great Hall at MOA. The man appears to be dancing.
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of a group of people wearing regalia in the Great Hall at MOA. Two men have drums and appear to be drumming and singing.
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen, viewed from behind, wearing a button blanket. In the Great Hall at MOA.
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of a group of people in Northwest Coast regalia in the Great Hall at MOA. Three men are standing with drums, and they appear to be drumming.
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of a group of people in Northwest Coast regalia in the Great Hall at MOA. Three men are standing with drums, and they appear to be drumming.
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of a seated adult and child in Northwest Coast regalia watching other adults, also in regalia, in the Great Hall at MOA. The other adults appear to be dancing.
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is a close-up of a young girl wearing a button blanket and watching the opening celebration in the Great Hall at MOA
Haida and Gitxsan dancers at UBC Museum
Image is of a man in academic robes standing at the microphone amongst a group of people in Northwest Coast regalia in the Great Hall at MOA. He appears to be speaking and taking part in the opening of the button blanket exhibit.
Haida and Gitxsan dancers at UBC Museum
Image is of a man in Northwest Coast regalia standing at the microphone in the Great Hall at MOA. He appears to be speaking and is surrounded by a group of people in regalia taking part in the opening of the button blanket exhibit.
Haida and Gitxsan dancers at UBC Museum
Image is of a group of seven adults, one in academic robes and the rest in Northwest Coast regalia, in the Great Hall for the opening of the button blanket exhibit at MOA
Haida and Gitxsan dancers at UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen, wearing a button blanket, amongst a crowd of people in the Great Hall at MOA for opening of button blanket exhibit.
Haida and Gitxsan dancers at UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen, wearing a button blanket, amongst a crowd of people in the Great Hall at MOA for opening of button blanket exhibit.
Haida and Gitxsan dancers at UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen, wearing a button blanket, amongst a crowd of people in the Great Hall at MOA for opening of button blanket exhibit.
Item consists of a recording of an interview with Norman Tait, for the publication "Finding a Voice: The Art of Norman Tait."
Interview with Hope Allen Tait
Item consists of a recorded interview of Hope Allen Tait (given name Grace), the older sister of Norman Tait. Hope directed the women in making button blankets.
Item consists of a recorded interview with totem pole project participants.
Item consists of a recorded interview with Robert "Chip" Tait about the figures on a totem pole, the meaning behind them, and the work of carving them.
Includes copy of the publication Quileute language book 1, prepared by J.V. Powell.
La Push : Quileute Language Committee, August 1975