Tupilaq: Greenland Spirit Carvings
- 107-2-71
- Bestanddeel
Part of Herb Watson fonds
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Tupilaq: Greenland Spirit Carvings
Part of Herb Watson fonds
The Copper that Came From Heaven: Kwagiutl Ceremony and Art Dance Dramas of the Kwakwaka’wakw
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Sensibilities: Unsuspected Harmonies in Multicultural Aesthetics
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Chinese Children’s Art: Exhibit at MOA
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of Herb Watson fonds
File contains material related to the following student exhibitions: Bent Boxes; Contemporary Salish Weaving: Continuity and Change; Children and their World: Toys from Many Countries; West coast Graphics: Images of Change; and Kwagiutl Graphics: Tradition in a New Medium.
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Ancient Crossroads: The Rural Population of Classical Italy
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of Herb Watson fonds
File contains material related to two student exhibitions at MOA -- Design Variations in Guatemalan Textiles, and The Evolution of Bill Reid’s Beaver Print.
The Four Seasons: Food Getting in B.C.’s Prehistory
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of Herb Watson fonds
The Inside Passage - 1792; text and photographs
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Series consists of two prints given to Herb as gifts from the artists. One is s
commemorative print from the Massett Haida Pole Raising (at the Museum of Anthropology) in 1992. The pole was carved by Jim Hart and is a replica of a pole in Massett. The other print is unidentified, by a ‘Ksan artist. The artist’s signature is in the lower right corner, but is not legible.
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Two commemorative prints - Jim Hart pole raising and unidentified ‘Ksan print
Part of Herb Watson fonds
Part of MOA General Media collection
Map of North America, likely displayed in visible storage at the Museum of Anthropology, showing various geographic regions of the continent. The "Great Basin & Plateau" is highlighted.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Pacific Northwest Coast displays in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Pacific Northwest Coast displays
Part of MOA General Media collection
Pacific Northwest Coast displays in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image of a page, likely from a catalogue in visible storage that was available for visitors to gain further information on the items on display. This page deals with "Shekwan Ware"; a distinct type of Chinese pottery, and was written by Audrey Shane.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Map of the world with different regions given different colours. The purpose of this map is uncertain but it appears to be a plan for organizing visible storage.