Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
- 25-05-11-a038874
- Item
- 1976
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Image of totem poles in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Fin of shark pole fragments, beginning of restoration by Anthony Carter and Carol Mclaren, U.B.C.
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Image of the early stages of restoration of totem pole fragments by Anthony Carter and Carol Mclaren, U.B.C.
Totem poles and installations at MOA & UBC
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of totem pole and other display installations at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles on display at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles on display at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Fin of shark pole fragments, beginning of restoration by Anthony Carter and Carol Mclaren, U.B.C.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of the early stages of restoration of totem pole fragments by Anthony Carter and Carol Mclaren, U.B.C.
Totem pole installation, Museum of Anthropology
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Image of MOA Director Michael Ames with pole A50020 as it was being installed in MOA's Great Hall.
Totem pole installation, Museum of Anthropology
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Image of workers installing totem poles at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. MOA Director Michael Ames is on the left.
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Image of totem poles at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Image of restoration work on a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
School group at the Museum of Anthropology
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School group at the Museum of Anthropology.
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Bear, wolf and frog totem pole, Anthony Island
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Image of a totem pole on Anthony Island, Haida Gwaii. This appears to be a pole now housed at the Museum of Anthropology (museum item #A50018). This museum item is described as follows: "Base section of a wooden pole, crescent-shaped in cross section and carved in shallow and deep relief. From the top down: a large seated bear with a small wolf between and in its ears and a downward facing frog emerging from the bear’s mouth. In between its arms and legs is a downward facing wolf... Stood outside at the center of the Mountain House, which belonged to the lineage of 'Those Born in the Southern Part of the Islands' of the Eagle Moiety of the Kunghit Haida. Stood near the centre of the village facing the beach along a small bay on the east side of Anthony Island. Island and village also called Skunggwai, or Red Cod Island."
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Totem pole in forest, Anthony Island
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Henry Hunt, Kwak pole, Montreal
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Image of a totem pole in Montreal, carved by Henry Hunt. This is likely one of the poles that he carved for Expo 67. The pole is seen at night, lit up from below.