Rotunda at the Museum of Anthropology
- 132-1-C-C-a041541
- Item
- 1976?
Part of MOA General Media collection
The rotunda at the Museum of Anthropology with a house fronta totem pole on display. This item was transferred from Tanoo in 1954.
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Rotunda at the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
The rotunda at the Museum of Anthropology with a house fronta totem pole on display. This item was transferred from Tanoo in 1954.
Part of Director's fonds
Part of Director's fonds
Rose Quash, Irene Inkster, Ann Gleason on Indian Medicine and Frogs
Track 2 (rr_0080_2): Rose Quash, Anne Gleason, Irene Inskter and Karen Clark talking about making jam, medicine practices and giving birth, hunting practices, taking care of babies, the story of the Three Sisters, treating animals right, and Tahltan ceremonies and traditions
Track 4 (rr_0080_4): Rose Quash talking to Anne Gleason and Karen Clark about fishing practices and fish treatment and storage. Irene Inkster talking about Tahltan traditions on using fruits and plants and medicine practices, skin treatment, and moose related stuff.
No content on tracks 1 and 3
Track 1 (rr_0074_1): Interview to Rose Quash, Gibson Quash, and Minnie Creyke where they talk about food procesing, hunting, trapping, and traplines
Track 3 (rr_0074_3): Interview to Ester Knowles where she translates some fruit names and sentences from English to Tahltan, stories about her past and childhood (living "in the bush"), memories about medicinal remedies, stories about Tahltan traditions, and translations of animal and plant names from English to Tahltan
No content on tracks 2 and 4
Rose Quash, Anne Gleason, Judy Joseph on Dushinas, Ghosts, more on snares, and Opal Ball
Track 1 (rr_0076_1): Anne Gleason, Rose Quash, Judy Joseph, and Karen Clark talking about ghosts stories, Tahltan traditions (medicine, death, and frogs), and stories about people they knew
Track 3 (rr_0076_3): Rose Quash, Anne Gleason, Judy Joseph, Irene Inkster, Patty (?), and Karen Clark on how you can catch rabbits, snares, potlatchs, and Opal Ball
No content on tracks 2 and 4
Rose Quash and Anne Gleason, The Big Girls Tape
Track 1 (rr_0077_1): Karen Clark interviewing Rose Quash and Anne Gleason and talking about becoming a woman (periods, marriage, and having children)
No content on tracks 2, 3, and 4
Rose Point Nov 10/99 Betsy & Johnson Jill Baird.
Part of Karen Duffek fonds
Rosalind Wong working on Asian catalogue March 1973
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image of a researcher, possibly Rosalind Wong, working in the museum library.
Rosalind Wong modelling Chinese opera costume 1972
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image of a woman modelling a Chinese opera costume.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Rosalind Wong working on the Asian items catalogue in the Museum of Anthropology's old location in the library basement.
Rosaleen Hill at the Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
Rosaleen Hill at the Museum of Anthropology consulting one of the display catalogues in visible storage. These were placed throughout visible storage for visitors to reference for information on the items being displayed.
Rosa’s talk on development issues related to Inuit art
Part of Rosa Ho fonds
Part of Jennifer Kramer fonds
File consists of research notes handwritten by Rosa Ho, administrative records regarding Doug Cranmer's artist residency at MOA, a transcript of an interview with Doug Cranmer by Rosa Ho in July 1994 titled Sourcebook Tape 1, printouts from MOA's photo archive database of artwork created by Doug Cranmer and notes documenting corrections to these records.
The fonds consists of records relating to Rosa Ho’s functions as a Curator of Art and Public Programmes at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. Records include correspondence, memoranda, handwritten notes, minutes, object lists, reports, brochures, press releases, newspaper clippings, interview transcripts and tapes, financial statements, grant applications, publication drafts, policy information, mission statements, and other materials. The records are predominantly from 1988 to 1999, while Rosa was the Curator of Art and Public Programmes. The records largely pertain to events, programming, and exhibitions held at the Museum of Anthropology. Also included in the fonds are records relating to external projects and publications.
The fonds is arranged in the following 11 series:
Rosa Ho