- 93-2018.17.39
- Stuk
- ca. 1908-1949
Part of Ben Williams Leeson collection
Written on back: "In Quatsino Yarrow[?]"
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Part of Ben Williams Leeson collection
Written on back: "In Quatsino Yarrow[?]"
Part of Ben Williams Leeson collection
Track 1 (cc_0082_a): Karen J. Clark interviewing Amos Allick about his family traditions and life as a kid.
Track 2 (cc_0082_b): Amos Allick tells the story of Wolverine man. Includes short interventions by Margaret Abou.
Track 1 (rr_0078_4): Karen Clark interviewing August Brown who tells five Tahltan legends as told by different people
Duplicated content on track 3
No content on tracks 1 and 2
Part of Beatrice Pilon fonds
This file consists of materials not written by Pilon or addressed directly to her. It seems that Pilon collected them from local circulation. The materials include:
Part of Beatrice Pilon fonds
This file consists of 2 blank envelopes, 1 bag of tags, and 1 piece of blank stationary.
Recordings include materials created by Karen J. Clark to be used in reading classes, materials created by students during Mrs. Clark’s classes, and materials created by Mrs. Clark to track the learning capabilities of students
Series is divided into two sub-series. Subseries A, Interviews, contains materials gathered by the Tahltan Native Studies Committee with information about the Tahltan culture. Subseries B, Class materials, contains recordings made by Karen J. Clark and some of her students as part of class activities or to be used in class
Walter Koerner receiving medal from Governor General
Series consists of photographs, negative and slides documenting activities of the Museum of Anthropology. Most activities took place at the museum, but some took place elsewhere. The activities documented include exhibit openings, exhibit preparation, celebrations, artists working, presentations, conferences, workshops, and notable guests.
Slides in subseries 1-5 are stored in five binders, arranged chronologically. Photographs, negatives and slides in subseries 6-8 are stored in boxes, arranged according to the events they depict. Slides in subseries 9 are stored in a box, arranged topically.
Zonder titel
Series consists of records created by William McLennan in the course of planning and photographing various projects and events at MOA.
Projects are considered as having a longer duration, often occuring outside of the physical museum building, and in cooperation with other bodies. McLennan often liaised with First Nation communities and artists during the planning stages of projects.
Events are considered as having occurred over a short period of time. Events were attended by McLennan as a MOA representative and photograph.
On both projects and events McLennan took on larger roles in addition to photographer such as community liason, presenting on topics, and designer. Each project and event comprises their own sub-series.
Administration, public relations and correspondence
Series consists of records relating to McLennan’s administrative role as a curator at the MOA, including public relations (interviews given, lectures given, publications about the museum and his work), annual reports and correspondence (inquiries from interested parties regarding certain artifacts, events, people and donations at the museum). The majority of this series presents itself in textual records, however there are also digital records included as well. There are a large number of digital images in the file ‘Photographs’ which depict various stages in the museum development of MOA, significant artists, MOA grounds and landscape, special events and visitors and milestone occasions.