An Offering before Capt. Cook in the Sandwich Islands
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Parte de John Webber fonds
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An Offering before Capt. Cook in the Sandwich Islands
Parte de John Webber fonds
Parte de John Webber fonds
A View of Snug Corner Cove in Prince William’s Sound
Parte de John Webber fonds
Parte de John Webber fonds
Parte de John Webber fonds
Collection consists of one leatherbound book which reads “The Camden”…“presented by Francis Westley to the Rev. John Williams” from circa 1838 with signatures of people who attended Williams’ fundraising talks for the Polynesian mission on the Camden. In addition, there are five letters from 1837 and six contemporary photographs of the book, pages of signatures within the book, and the letters.
Parte de Ken Kuramoto fonds
Parte de Ken Kuramoto fonds
Items are recordings of material used in the soundtrack for the film Celebration of the Raven.
Soundtrack for Celebration of the Raven, tape 8
Parte de Ken Kuramoto fonds
The fonds consists of two handmade scrapbooks containing maps, photographs, notes and sketches made by Leonard Humphreys during his time in the Sudan. Humphreys compiled these scrapbooks in 1978.
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Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Human figure totem pole from Alert Bay, B. C. The figure appears to be wearing a hat and may be a mortuary pole. Photo by E. J. Cooke, published by J. Barnard Photographers, LTD, Victoria, B. C.
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Image depicts salmon on a stick roasting over an open fire.
Decorated exterior wall of building
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Image depicts the exterior wall of a building, possibly under construction. The wall includes the outlines of a whale and possibly a Thunderbird, but has not been painted.
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Image depicts the harbour at Alert Bay with numerous fishing boats docked.
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
View of the Killer Whale Arch located at the entrance to the Nimpkish Band Indian Cemetery. This arch is a memorial to a boy lost at sea. Located at Alert Bay, British Columbia, See also item a033244 of this same carved arch.
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
View of an unnamed totem pole located at the Namgis Burial Grounds. It features an eagle at the top, which is distinguished by having only one arm.
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
View of several totem poles in Nimpkish Band Cemetery. Totem on the far right of image is a memorial to Billie Moon, carved by Willie Seaweed and Joe Seaweed in 1931. The pole second from the right, carved by Doug Crammer, Richard Hunt, Bruce Alfred, Donna Ambers, Fish Ambers, and Richer Sumner, is a memorial to Dan Crammer.
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Image depicts an overturned boat, on land, that has been partially carved. The boat sits in front of a newer wooden structure; another older wooden structure is visible in the top left corner of the image. See also item a033268.
View two of boat under construction
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Head-on view of boat under construction. No carvers are present, but some tools and wood debris are visible. Additional wooden structures are visible in the distance. See also item a033267.
Parte de Thomas and Mildred Laurie collection
Closeup of very tall totem pole also depicted in item a033272. This pole resembles one reputed to be the world's tallest totem pole. Built in the late 1960s, it was raised in 1973. It is attributed to carver Jimmy Dick and stands 173 feet tall. In 2007 the top of this pole was blown off in high winds.