Display at the Vancouver Centennial Museum. This was from the opening exhibition, which was curated by the Museum of Anthropology. Based on a list of slide titles provided with the slide binder, this image may have been from the pioneer gallery's "Sounvenirs of the Homeland" section.
Clothing display in the ethnic gallery at the opening exhibition of the Museum of Vancouver, curated by the Museum of Anthropology. The ethnic gallery was developed to showcase the diverse ancestry of the residents of Vancouver.
Child holding a stick with a shell attached by a string on the Museum of Anthropology grounds. The mortuary pole in the background was carved by Doug Cranmer and Bill Reid.
Photograph of two house posts being carved in a carving shed in Alert Bay, BC. Henry Speck smiles in foreground and two other carvers can be seen behind him.
Judy MacKay Thompson in a costume or dress associate with the Museum of Anthropology's exhibit that was put on for the opening of the City of Vancouver Museum in 1968. This photograph appears to have been taken in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.