A man standing on the Haida House
- 132-1-C-D-a041973
- Item
- [1961?]
Part of MOA General Media collection
A man stands on a section of the Haida house roof, possibly securing a beam into place.
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A man standing on the Haida House
Part of MOA General Media collection
A man stands on a section of the Haida house roof, possibly securing a beam into place.
Harry Hawthorn at the opening of the Haida section of Totem Park
Part of MOA General Media collection
Harry Hawthorn speaks at the opening of the Haida section of Totem Park. Chancellor Phyllis Ross is visible on the viewer's left and the man seated just left of Harry Hawthorn appears to be Doug Cranmer. The date on the annotation is incorrect.
Doug Cranmer standing on the Haida House
Part of MOA General Media collection
Photo of artists Doug Cranmer guiding a roof beam into place. This photograph was taken during the original construction of the Haida house in Totem Park.
Totem pole and house at Old Kasaan
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image of an old house and totem pole belonging to Chief Son-i-hat at Old Kasaan. This photograph is likely from a book by Marius Barbeau or Edward Linnaeus Keithahn.
Part of MOA General Media collection
The caption on this slide simply states "Coast Salish." A possible second caption on a sheet of paper states "Alert Bay Big House." A unique aspect of this house is that what once were interior house posts have been moved to the exterior of what was likely a later structure. This photograph may have been used in a book by Marius Barbeau or Edward Linnaeus Keithahn.
Part of Roland Reed collection
Image of a group four men and a woman near tipis and banked canoes on a shoreline.
"Up the Cutbank," Piegan, Montana (1915)
Part of Roland Reed collection
Image of a Piegan Blackfeet village or camp in Montana. A group of men are seen seated be tipis near the bank of a river.
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a church. According to annotations, photograph was taken in Max?axaa?a (also known as Metlakatla).
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a street with buildings on the sides and a church at the end. There are three people walking the street coming towards the photographer and two people at the entrance of one of the buildings. According to annotations, photograph was taken in Lax-Kw'alaams (previously known as Port Simpson and Fort Simpson).
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a church. According to annotations, church belonged to the indigenous community in the area (probably from the Cree First Nation or Metis) and photograph was taken at York Factory, Manitoba
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a church. According to annotations, photograph was taken at York Factory, Manitoba