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Vancouver reserves

Item is a published topographic map with ms. additions showing Vancouver area reserves. Notation on verso: "Pete Stabie, 1577717, Anthro 301." Base map: 92G : Vancouver, British Columbia. -- 1st ed. / produced by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, 1959.

Vancouver Island and area territories

Items are published maps with ms. additions. Notations show the territories of the South Kwakiutl, Nootka and Coast Salish tribal groups; and some place names. Arrows drawn may represent the southward migration of the Comox, mentioned in Duff's lecture notes (box 11, file 3; box 8, file 32); and arrows and dates may indicate the annual movements for reef netting described in his lecture notes on the Coast Salish (box 7, file 25 and box 8, file 41). Notations are possibly in Duff's hand. Both sheets have been cut, possibly for presentation purposes. Encapsulated. Base maps cannot be identified.

Vancouver Island and area

Item is a map that shows location of South Kwakiutl, Coast Salish, and Nootka native people on Vancouver Island and within the surrounding area. May be in Duff's hand. Encapsulated.

Vancouver City Museum consultancy

Sub-series consists of textual records relating to Duff's work for the Vancouver Centennial Museum as a member of the Professional Advisory Committee and as a consultant curator for a display in the Vancouver Centennial Museum at its opening. Documents include policy drafts for the museum, minutes of meetings, correspondence and notes.

Vancouver

Item is a published map with ms. additions. Notations consist of pencil lines drawn through Sechelt provincial park and from Vancouver to Valdes Island. Base map : Sheet 92 G/SW : Vancouver / produced by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Lands and Forests, Victoria, 1959-1960. Torn, perforated and faded.

University Museum, University of Pennsylvania

File consists of correspondence from 1970 between Duff and the curator of North American Ethnology at the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania regarding a pole Duff viewed while visiting in June 1970. Included are copies of C.F. Newcombe's notes concerning the item.

Two-Headed Fish Sculpture Photographs

File consists of textual records and 5 photographs. Images of Stone Bowl. 2 - Headed Fish bowl. Northwest Coast Indigenous. Bottom, side, front and top views. Black and White. 5" x 7" prints.

Tsimshian territories / drawn by Wilson Duff

Item is a map that shows Tsimshian territories, tribes, villages and sites, marked by arabic numbers. Includes Roman numerals indicating the territory of chiefs, by rank. Item appears to be a consolidation of information derived from the files of Marius Barbeau. Duff intended to produce a complete description of the social structure of Tsimshian tribes, and for that purpose mapped territories and village sites found in Barbeau's work. In English and Tsimshian. Photocopy available, Duff-CM-46. Duff refers to this project in a 1964 article (Anthropologica 1964:1, available in box 2, file 8) and in a progress report letter to Charles E. Borden, dated November 15, 1958 (available in Borden's papers, Box 51, file 49, U.B.C. Special Collections).

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