Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
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Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Image is of a steam bent box.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Image is of a steam bent box.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a mask.
Trip to Village Island and Tzatsisnukomi (New Vancouver) photographs 2005
Consists of photographs documenting Jensen and Powell’s trip to Village Island and New Vancouver in 2005. People included are: Bill Holm, Marty Holm, Bill Cranmer, Emma Tamilin, William “Wah” Wasden Jr., Jay Stewart, Guy Buchholtzer, Dr Pat Shaw, Dr Marie Mauze, Bruce White, Jack Knox, Debra Brasser, Judy (surname unknown), and skipper Bill McKay.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park.
File consists of photographs of people, places, and events in the Western Gitxsan villages of Kitwancool (Gitanyow), Kitwanga (Gitwangak) and Gitsegukla (formerly Kitsegukla) during the time that Jensen and Powell lived there.
Western Gitxsan language books
File consists of photographs taken for possible use in the Gitxsan language education booked published by Jensen and Powell.
Western Gitxsan dance practice
File consists of photographs of traditional dance practices in the Western region of the Gitxsan territory.
File consists of photographs of artists represented by Vancouver gallery owner Bud Mintz. Some of the photographs were taken at the Museum of Anthropology at a show organized by Mintz. Artists recorded in this file include: Robert Davidson, Reg Davidson, Phil Janze, Don Yeomans, and Norman Tait. A small number of photographs are not identified.
Leona Lattimer, Rodney Ward, Danny Dennis
File consists of photographs of Leona Lattimer with Rodney Ward and artist Danny Dennis in the shop at the Vancouver Museum. Lattimer ran the shop for many years and the photographs were taken on her last day at work.
File consists of photographs of trapper and woodcarver Jim LaRose in the Haida Gwaii (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands). The photographs show Jim carving a tiny, working pair of pliers from a match stick, as well as documenting the traps, pelts, etc. that filled his house.