Ehattesaht, Esperanza Inlet, [Nuu-chah-nulth]
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Image of a totem pole located at the Ehahsitaht Village site, just beyond the edge of a rocky beach. The pole is surrounded by trees. A man on the beach appears to be taking a picture of the pole.
Anthony Carter
Ellen Neel pole
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File contains archival images and documents photocopied for research as well as correspondence and meeting minutes.
Entrance to Gallery 3
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The entrance to Gallery 3 (now the O'Brian Gallery) from the Great Hall at the Museum of Anthropology. House posts and totem poles are also visible.
Esperanza Inlet, Graveyard Bay
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Image of a totem pole located at the Ehahsitaht Village site, just beyond the edge of a rocky beach. The pole is surrounded by trees.
Anthony Carter
Fallen totem pole
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Image depicts a totem pole lying on the ground. Figures are difficult to identify, but the most prominent one is probably human. Read`s diary indicates that this photo was probably taken at either the Kitwanga or Kispiox village site in Gitxsan territory of the Skeena Valley..
Fallen totem pole, Gwayasdums
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Image of the remains of a totem pole or column on Gilford Island. The pole is no longer standing.
Anthony Carter
Feast dish
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Image of a feast dish. This dish is now part of MOA's object collection.
Anthony Carter
Feast dish, MOA carving shed
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Image of a carved feast dish in the old carving shed at UBC. Dish is now part of MOA's object collection.
Anthony Carter
Felled tree
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Image depicts a tree with bark intact. The tree sits on some sort of support.
Finished pole ready for transport
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Image depicts a completed pole, wrapped and enclosed in a wooden frame, ready for transport. Image appears to have been taken at a loading dock.
Finishing touches on the pole
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Image depicts a nearly completed totem pole with a man, possibly Douglas Cranmer, working on it. Vintage cars are visible in the distance.