K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
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Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
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K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
K'san and school kids receiving names, UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets and taking part in a name giving ceremony in the Great Hall at MOA
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen, wearing a button blanket, amongst a crowd of people in the Great Hall at MOA
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of Doreen Jensen and other adults in Northwest Coast regalia in the Great Hall at MOA. They appear to be dancing.
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is a close-up of a young girl wearing a button blanket and watching the opening celebration in the Great Hall at MOA
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of three women, one holding an infant, watching the exhibit opening celebrations in the Great Hall at MOA
Opening of button blanket exhibit UBC Museum
Image is of a man in Northwest Coast regalia in the Great Hall at MOA. He appears to be dancing.
Haida and Gitxsan dancers at UBC Museum
Image is of a group of seven adults, one in academic robes and the rest in Northwest Coast regalia, in the Great Hall for the opening of the button blanket exhibit at MOA
Haida and Gitxsan dancers at UBC Museum
Image is of a group of people in Northwest Coast regalia in the Great Hall for the opening of the button blanket exhibit at MOA. Some of the people appear to be dancing.
Book launch for 'The Transforming Image'
Re-dedication of Ellen Neel pole
File consists of photographs of a pow wow hosted in Alkali Lake. The Alkali Lake Dance Group, led by president Johnny Johnson, hosted this pow wow of non-traditional pow-wow style dancing, which was received enthusiastically.
File consists of photographs of rodeos and objects relating to rodeos in the Shushwap region.
File consists of photographs of a teacher workshop led by Jensen, Powell, and Joy Wild.
Stanley Park beaver crest pole
File consists of photographs documenting the raising of the pole carved by Norman Tait in Stanley Park on 31 October 1987. Tait's brother Alver is present in the images, as well as his daughter Valerie who apprenticed on the job. At the end of the pole raising ceremony, Vickie Jensen was formally adopted into Tait's family.
Tait family and crew artists’ photographs
Consists of photographs documenting the work of various artists that assisted Norman Tait in the period that Jensen was photographing his work. Most of the photographs included in this sub-series are of the various side projects that the artists would spend time on whilst major projects such as totem poles were in progress. Artists photographed in this sub-series are: Norman Tait, Isaac Tait, Robert “Chip” Tait, Ron Telek , Wayne Young, Valerie Tait, Alver Tait, Bernice __ .