File consists of materials relating to the work of artist Anli Genu, which are a printed image of the "My Cross" artwork, and an article on Anli Genu and their thoughts on contact between the Atayal and Christianity.
File consists of materials relating to the work of artist Li Jiun-Yang, which are a print off of the artist's biography (from Art Island: An Archive of Taiwan Contemporary Artists), and several original sketches and notes on paper.
File consists of materials realting to the work of artist Yuma Taru, which are postcards, an invitation to opening of exhibition "Rainbow and Dragonfly: Where the Atayal Clothing Meet the Paiwan Multi-colored Glass Beads" at the National Taiwan Museum and a brochure relating to that event, cards displaying images of objects from the National Taiwan Museum, and a pamphlet.
File consists of planning and program documentation, including a due date chart, non-MOA brochures, a loan request, details for an exhibition planning trip, forum papers ("Art and Religious Diversity in Taiwan"), exhibit layout maps, and a list of students and volunteers assisting with the exhibit.
File consists of artist agreements, between MOA and the following artists: Charwei Tsai, Tu Wei-Cheng, Chiu Yu-wen, Yuma Taru, Li Jiun-Yang, Walis Labai, and Lai An-Lin (Anli Lai, Anli Genu).
File consists of documents relating to the exhibit's proposal and scope, including an exhibit proposal statement of intent, a description of the exhibit, curator, and participating artists, excerpts of works to be presented, a report on "Spotlight Taiwan at MOA" of project and projections for the next year, and meeting notes from the exhibit team.
File consists of postcards, a copy of the "Enjoying Taiwan's Museums" publication, and a copy of the "Reflected Images of Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan" publication.
File consists of a copy of (In)visible; The Spiritual World of Taiwan Through Contemporary Art (MOA Museum Note #43), a brochure of the exhibit, postcards, and an invitation to the opening event.
File consists of e-mail correspondence conducted by Alan and Laila Campbell related to the administration of Carter's estate (image attributions, research requests).
File consists of newspaper clippings, research notes, and copies of MOA files collected by Anthony Carter related to the pole various described as Nass River Pole, Fin of Shark Pole, Naekem-kaet Pole, and Eagle-Halibut Pole.
File consists of 7 photographs and 7 postcards purchased by Barwick in Summer 1958. Photographs document a centennial celebration held in Alert Bay in 1958 by a local photographer. Postcard images depict buildings in Alert Bay (St. Michael's Indian Residential School, a community hall, hospital), a cemetery, and totem poles, carvings, and masks and were taken between 1949-1950.