- 25-04-08-a038474
- Stuk
- [1970]
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a bird on the ground near Hazelton, BC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a bird on the ground near Hazelton, BC.
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Mountain scenery near Hazelton, BC
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of mountains seen from Hazelton, BC area.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Lava Lake, headwaters of lake of a Nass tributary. A similar image is printed on page 131 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers.
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House of Wiiseks/Wiigyet of Gitsegukla Totem Pole
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a totem pole in Gitsegukla owned by Gary Hill Sr. of the house of Wiiseks/Wiigyet. The pole was cut down and as of March 2019 there are plans to make another one.
This pole is shown on page 127 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the inaccurate caption: "This well-carved pole belongs to Mr. Russell, one of the councillors at Kitsegukla. The predominant long-billed bird is a mythical figure called 'Weneel.'"
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Kathleen Gunanoot, Hazelton, BC
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Kathleen Gunanoot, in Hazelton, BC. This image is printed on page 109 of Carter's book Abundant Rivers, with the caption: "Kathleen Gunanoot, sister to David. A proud and resolute woman. Her Indian name is We-an-gits, meaning Big Wolverine."
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Lilloett [Stl'atl'imc] Mt Currie woman
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the hands of an older Stl'al'lmx woman on the Mount Currie Reserve near Pemberton, BC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an unidentified copper.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image from a pole raising in Haida Gwaii. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson. In this image, the pole is in the process of being raised.
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Piece of totem pole in museum (?)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a piece of on old totem pole, sitting on a block. It appears to be located in a museum, possibly the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem pole carved by Charles James.
The pole was re-adzed and re-painted by Kwakwaka'wakw carver Mungo Martin before shipping to UBC in 1947. Repainted and repaired by Ellen Neel (1949) and by Mungo Martin (1950-51). It stood at Totem Pole Park, UBC Campus until it was re-located to the Museum's Great Hall ca. 1976.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of boats docked near Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a docked boat in or near Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a group of totem poles in Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Haida carvings on display at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Haida carvings on display at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Argilite carvings, Claud Davidson
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of two argillite carvings by Claude Davidson, located at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Rufus Moody & Lisette in Minn Sjolseth's home in Vancouver Point Grey
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Rufus Moody & Lucette [Moody?]. They are sitting in what looks like a living room.
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Rufus Moody & Lisette in Minn Sjolseth's home in Vancouver Point Grey
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Rufus Moody & Lucette [Moody?]. They are sitting in what looks like a living room.
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The majority of this file contains historical images of the Tlingit and Tahltan First Nations and their respective villages. The other images are of Tlingit or Tahltan artifacts housed in various museums in Canada and the United States. The historic images are of Tlingit or Tahltan villages which include images of Northwest Coast architecture, houses posts and totem poles, canoes, and other household items such as bowls, weavings, and bentwood boxes. There are also some images of the Tlingit people in regalia. The textual records contained in this file is a paper titled "The History of the Babine Carriers," written by Wilfred Adam for the class Education 479, Cross Cultural Education.
File includes one photograph of MOA Object ID A8211 which is a bentwood chest. The contents of this file were used to create object labels for MOA's Great Hall.