K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
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Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
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K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
Part of MOA General Media collection
K'san doors at the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for the exhibit "Exchange… What is it?" Exhibit was for a student honours thesis by Jill Willmott. Kuban mace and axe are displayed among other items.
Includes copy of the publication Kwak’wala teacher’s manual, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, Agnes Cranmer, and Margeret Cook.
Alert Bay : U’Mista Cultural Society, 1981
Learning Kwak’wala series : book 13
Kwakiutl (carved by Mungo Martin), Alert Bay sea lion pole #2, Totem Park - UBC, Vancouver
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Originally carved by Mungo Martin in 1902 (Alert Bay). Refurbished by Mungo Martin in 1949. Erected in UBC Totem Park and moved to MOA Great Hall c. 1976.
Kwakiutl house frame #4, Totem Park, UBC, Vancouver
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
UBC Totem Park – (Sea-Lion and Thunderbird House) c. 1900 Knight Inlet. No longer on display. Now in storage at MOA.
Human figure totem pole from Alert Bay, B. C. The figure appears to be wearing a hat and may be a mortuary pole. Photo by E. J. Cooke, published by J. Barnard Photographers, LTD, Victoria, B. C.
Kwakiutl Indian Dance Costumes, Vancouver Island, B. C., Canada. Back of postcard states: "Mrs. Ben Alfred, Sr., Mrs. Alfred, Mrs. Cramner, and Mrs. Sewid; Long House West Bay." Photo by E. J. Cooke; published by J Barnard, Photographer, LTD, Victoria B. C.
Kwakiutl Indian Totem Pole, Alert Bay, B. C.
This totem features a double headed serpent , Sisiutl, a Raven figure and a Thunderbird. Photograph by Eric J. Cooke.
Kwakiutl longhouse, Kingcome Inlet
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the interior carved columns of a Kwakiutl longhouse at Kingcome Inlet, BC. A long canoe runs the length of the centre of the longhouse.
Anthony Carter
Kwakiutl longhouse, Kingcome Inlet
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the interior carved columns of a Kwakiutl longhouse at Kingcome Inlet, BC. A long canoe runs the length of the centre of the longhouse.
Anthony Carter
Kwakiutl longhouse, Kingcome Inlet
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the interior carved columns of a Kwakiutl longhouse at Kingcome Inlet, BC. A long canoe runs the length of the centre of the longhouse.
Anthony Carter
Kwakiutl longhouse, Kingcome Inlet
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the interior carved columns of a Kwakiutl longhouse at Kingcome Inlet, BC. A long canoe runs the length of the centre of the longhouse.
Anthony Carter
Kwakiutl longhouse, Kingcome Inlet
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the interior carved columns of a Kwakiutl longhouse at Kingcome Inlet, BC. A long canoe runs the length of the centre of the longhouse.
Anthony Carter
Kwakiutl longhouse, Kingcome Inlet
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the interior carved columns of a Kwakiutl longhouse at Kingcome Inlet, BC. A long canoe runs the length of the centre of the longhouse.
Anthony Carter