Exhibition display at the Museum of Anthropology
- 132-1-C-E-a043121
- Stuk
- [1977?]
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display at the Museum of Anthropology for the exhibition "Image and Life: 50,000 years of Japanese Pre History."
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Exhibition display at the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display at the Museum of Anthropology for the exhibition "Image and Life: 50,000 years of Japanese Pre History."
Part of MOA General Media collection
Children weaving cedar, likely for a program at the Museum of Anthropology.
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Children weaving cedar, likely for a program at the Museum of Anthropology.
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Child weaving cedar, likely for a program at the Museum of Anthropology.
Children being shown belongings
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Children being shown a halibut hook and other belongings at the Museum of Anthropology.
Children being shown belongings
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Children being shown a halibut hook and other belongings at the Museum of Anthropology.
Children's group on museum grounds
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Children playing horse on the grounds of the Museum of Anthropology.
Children's group on museum grounds
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Children playing horse on the grounds of the Museum of Anthropology.
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Children being shown belongings at the Museum of Anthropology. One child is wearing a basket with a forehead strap.
Students packing the old Museum
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Students packing items in the old Museum of Anthropology location in the library basement. They are preparing for the move to the new museum location.
School group at the Museum of Anthropology
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School group eating ice cream at the Museum of Anthropology. These children were likely from a group of visually impaired children that visited the museum in April 1977.
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Children learning to carve at a workshop. The man on the viewer's left may be Robert Davidson. The location of this photograph is uncertain.
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Child feeling a belonging at the Museum of Anthropology. This child was likely part of a group of visually impaired children that visited the museum in April, 1977.
Children being shown belongings
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Children being shown a halibut hook and other belongings at the Museum of Anthropology.
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Children in a carving class in what appears to be the Haida House at the Museum of Anthropology. The man teaching the class may be Doug Cranmer.
Group of children in the Great Hall
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Group of children in the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of a section of a totem pole, featuring a beaver, on Anthony Island, Haida Gwaii. This appears to be a pole now housed at the Museum of Anthropology (museum item #A50013). This museum item has the following description: "Base section of a wooden totem pole, crescent shaped in cross section and carved in shallow and deep relief. Depicted is a seated beaver with one potlatch ring between erect ears; protruding upper incisors; raised forepaws and hind paws grasping chewing sticks. Below its rectangular shaped crosshatched tail is a human face with large circular eyes. Traces of blue in eye sockets and around nostrils... Beaver was one of crests owned by the lineage of Chief Ninstints (Tom Price), 'Those Born Up the Inlet', of the Eagle moiety... Remainder of pole, except top figure, burned when the village was burned in 1892 by the Koskimo and the crew of a sealing schooner. ."
Totem pole or house post, Anthony Island
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds