- 1-1-ZZZ-38 (Digital)
- File
- 15 September 2011
File contains information on objects complied from the Reciprocal Research Network related to Charles Edenshaw.
File contains information on objects complied from the Reciprocal Research Network related to Charles Edenshaw.
File contains typed notes related to Charles Edenshaw and the history of British Columbia.
Canadian Museum of Civilization [1 of 2]
File contains photographs and transparencies of various Northwest Coast artifacts housed at the then called Canadian Museum of Civilization [now the Canadian Museum of History]. Other images are of Charles Edenshaw. The textual records contained in this file include catalogue records for many of the artifacts included in this file.
Attributed to Edenshaw exhibit
File contains images and textual records related to the <i>Attributed to Edenshaw</i> exhibit. The images include pictures of some of the exhibit panels and artifacts. The textual records include media releases, business cards, photocopies of news articles related to the exhibit, and exhibit brochures.
Attributed to Edenshaw - Charles Edenshaw photographs [1 of 2]
File contains images of Northwest Coast artifacts, such as argilites, silver jewelry, hats, and carvings. Textual records include photocopies or inkjet print outs of photos of artifacts.
File contains images of some of the artifacts in the Edenshaw exhibit, including argilite, carvings, hats, and metal works. The textual records in this record include photocopies of other artifacts in the exhibit, as well as photocopies of Northwest Coast artifacts housed in other museums.
File contains images of photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings used for background research for this exhibit. Other textual materials include inkjet copies of photographs of silver pieces featured in the <i>Signed Without Signatures</i> exhibit. The photograph in this file is a reproduction of a historic photograph with nine men, five sitting in the front row and four men standing behind posing in front of a wooden building. They are all wearing three piece suits.
R.H. Lowie Museum of Anthropology - Berkeley
File contains images of bentwood boxes housed at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley (formerly known as the RH Lowie Museum of Anthropology). The textual records contained in this file are copies of catalogue records.
File consists of photographic prints depicting Salish cultural objects from other institutions. Many of the prints are annotated with handwritten, stamped, or typed information about the contents of the images or their original repositories. The contents of this file were used to create object labels for Canada Museum of History Object ID VII-G-359 and MOA Object ID A1780; A1781; A50003; A50004; and A50005 a, b, & c in MOA's Great Hall.
File contains images of First Nations leaders: Chief Joe Mathias and Mary Hayes.
File contains photographs of a canoe landing, and pole raising ceremony. As well are images of community members in regalia.
Alexa Fairchild
This file contains images of Coast Salish and Kwakwaka'wakw artifacts. Many of the photos are official photographs taken by various museums in Canada and the United States, but others are historical photos. These artifacts include masks, rattles, carvings, fishing equipment and fish processing, canoes, and North Coast architecture, such as long houses and house posts.
Tsilhqot'in/Secwepemc/Stl'al'lmx/Nlaka'pamux
The majority of the file contains historical images of the Tsilhqot'in, Secwepemc, Stl'al'lmx, and the Nlaka'pamux peoples. The photographs depict village life, including images of building structures in the BC interior, fish processing techniques such as fish drying, and carvings such as mortuary poles. Some of the images also depict First Nations people, some in regalia. The other images are official photographs taken by various museums in Canadian and American museums of Tsilhqot'in, Secwepemc, Stl'al'lmx, or Nlaka'pamux artifacts. The textual records contained in this file consist of a photocopy of a magazine article titled "Upstairs, downstairs: the early years," written by Heather Pringle, and published in the June 1996 (Volume 111, number 5) edition of the magazine Saturday Night.
Benetton Exhibit (student exhibit)
File contains images of the exhibit panels for the exhibition "Benetton," curated by the 2001 Anthropology 432 students.
Lyle Wilson transforming image
File contains images of Wilson's artwork featured in the Transforming Images exhibition held at MOA. The file also contains images of Wilson working on his artwork. The textual records contained in this file include information and background research written by Wilson.