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Totem poles
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Carving a totem pole

Image depicts Douglas Cranmer in the process of carving a pole. The early cuts are made with a chain saw.

Raising up a tree

Image depicts Doug Cranmer using a jack to raise the end of a large tree trunk.

Using a chain saw

Image depicts carver Doug Cranmer using a chain saw to make early cuts on a pole.

Partially carved totem pole

Image depicts a partially carved totem pole resting on the ground. Doug Cranmer is visible in the lower left corner of the image; another carver works on the pole. A can of paint is visible, but not in use.

Finished pole ready for transport

Image depicts a completed pole, wrapped and enclosed in a wooden frame, ready for transport. Image appears to have been taken at a loading dock.

Partially carved pole

Image depicts three carvers working on a totem pole. The centre carver is Doug Cranmer; the man on Cramner's right may be Godfrey Hunt. A woman works, possibly sanding, image right.

Taping paper to a totem pole

Image depicts Doug Cranmer preparing to make a rubbing image (using kraft paper and crayon) of the carving on a totem pole. Another person, possibly Godfrey Hunt, assists by holding the paper.

Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer

Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer carving the frontal plaque of double mortuary pole to be displayed near the Haida house at totem park. The pole (A50032) is now at MOA, on the grounds behind the museum.

Totem pole lying on the ground

Totem pole lying on the ground. This photograph was likely taken by a member of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee on an expedition to Anthony Island or Hope Island.

Tanu

File consists of images from the Tanu village site in Haida Gwaii.

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Massett Haida pole carving

File mainly contains slides of artist Jim M. Hart carving a replica of a pole that originated in Massett. There are also images of the replica pole's raising ceremony held at MOA in 1982.

Japan

File consists of one color negative of three totem poles and a long house in what appears to be a museum gallery.

Henry Green

File contains one image of a totem pole carved by Henry Green and an accompanying photocopy of a newspaper article about Henry Green and the pole he carved for Charles Hays Secondary School in Prince Rupert.

A50001

File includes one drawing and three photographs of MOA Object ID A50001 which is a totem pole. The photographs are annotated with handwritten information about their original repositories. The contents of this file were used to create object labels for MOA's Great Hall.

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