- 110-1-A-56
- Dossier
- 1993-1995
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Musqueam Museum School volunteer training guide
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Musqueam Museum School Curriculum Education
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Musqueam Museum School Emily Stogan and Duane Brown interviews
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Musqueam Museum School Development Education
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Musqueam Museum School Photos Education
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Káxláya Gvi’ílás: An Exhibition of Heiltsuk Art programming
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First Nations Endowment Fund Marianne Nicolson
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Kwakwaka'wakw, Musqueam, Stó:lō, Nuxalk Visible Storage
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Image depicts a close up showing the details of the lower figures on a totem pole, probably the Snag-of-the-Sand-Bar pole from the House of Chief Skogum Laxhe. The bottom figure is is the monster Hagwelawrh, who lives under the water and causes the Sand-Bar to raise with his back. See also image a034836 for another view of this pole.
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Image depicts a totem pole that features three figures at the top, an animal underneath, and possibly a human at the base.
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Image depicts a totem pole with an inscription indicating that it is in memorial to a Chief who died. The pole depicts two similarly carved creatures that may be owls. Several buildings are visible behind the pole and mountains can be seen in the distance.
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Image depicts several totem poles standing in a row. Read's pencil notes suggest that these are the Poles of Arteeh at Kitwanga .The pole second to the right is called the Pole of the Mountain Lion. See also items a034845 and a034846.