Totem carving by Gerry Marks for National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka
- 25-05-11-a039549
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- April 1977
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Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Totem carving by Gerry Marks for National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka
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Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole mid carving with tools on top and on the side
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole mid carving with tools on top
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole mid carving with tools on top
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Image of a close-up of a totem pole mid carving with tools on top
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Norm Tait [and Gerry] Marks at (?), UBC
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Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Norm Tait [and Gerry] Marks at (?), UBC
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Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Norm Tait [and Gerry] Marks at (?), UBC
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Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Norm Tait [and Gerry] Marks at (?), UBC
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Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a person carving a totem pole
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Image of memorial pole when it stood at UBC's Totem Park. The pole is now part of MOA's collection.
The pole was carved at UBC for display in Totem Park. Moved to the new Museum of Anthropology grounds in 1978. This pole is based on the beaver pole standing at the north end of Skidegate. The raven figure was removed from the top of the pole in Sept. 2005 due to its poor condition and safety concerns .
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House Frontal Totem Pole, UBC Totem Park
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Image of a pole carved as the frontal pole for the front of the Haida house, at UBC, for display in Totem Park. Moved to the new Museum of Anthropology grounds in 1978. Pole was removed from the Haida House in 2000-09 and placed in a greenhouse tent for conservation treatment and drying. A new pole was raised outside to replace it (see MOA object Nb1.752). Jim Hart, with Reg Davidson, Michael Nicoll and Tyler Crosby, performed a small informal ceremony for the re-raising of the pole on Oct. 30, 2002 (with Martine Reid in attendance). Pole was then re-raised in the Great Hall of the Museum on Oct. 31, 2002.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of memorial pole when it stood at UBC's Totem Park. The pole is now part of MOA's collection.
The pole was carved at UBC for display in Totem Park. Moved to the new Museum of Anthropology grounds in 1978. This pole is based on the beaver pole standing at the north end of Skidegate. The raven figure was removed from the top of the pole in Sept. 2005 due to its poor condition and safety concerns .
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of memorial pole when it stood at UBC's Totem Park. The pole is now part of MOA's collection.
The pole was carved at UBC for display in Totem Park. Moved to the new Museum of Anthropology grounds in 1978. This pole is based on the beaver pole standing at the north end of Skidegate. The raven figure was removed from the top of the pole in Sept. 2005 due to its poor condition and safety concerns .
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Image of totem poles displayed at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Scene from totem pole installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
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Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of Tsimshian artifacts housed in museums in British Columbia and in what is now known as the Canadian Museum of History. The file also contains images of Tsimshian villages along the Nass River, and historical photos of Tsimshian peoples.
Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains a combination of images of Kwakwaka'wakw artifacts housed in various museums and images of historical Kwakwaka'wakw villages on Vancouver Island and along the Northwest Coast of British Columbia. Artifacts include totem poles, bentwood boxes, carvings, masks, and Kwakwaka'wakw artwork such as paintings and drawings. There are historical photographs of the following villages: Gwat'sinuxw (Quatsino), Kwikwasutinuxw (Gilford Island), A'wa'etlala Village (Knight's Inlet), Mamalikala (Village Island), Wiwekalu Village of T'la'mataxw (Campbell River), Kwixa Village (Salmon River), Dunaxda'xw Village (New Vancouver), and Gwa'sala Village (Smith Inlet). The textual records include information about some of the photographs, identifying items such as the people, the villages, and/or the artifacts depicted in the photographs.
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Display for the exhibit "The Killer Whale." Shows rattles and model totem poles.
Dzunuk'wa totem pole with thunderbird
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Front view of a Dzunuk'wa totem pole with a thunderbird grasping its head. This totem pole is located on Cormorant Island, in Alert Bay, and was carved by Willie and Joe Seaweed as a memorial for Billie Moon.