- 117-2-A-176
- Dossier
- [197-?]
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
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Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Kitwancool Laxse'l xiiii:1 1885
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Kitwancool Laxse'l xiii:2, xii:3
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Kitwancool MacDonald #21 not in TPG
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Kitwancool yaxyaq MacDonald #22 not in TPG
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
MacDonald #27 Kitwancool not in TPG yaxyaq
Fait partie de Marjorie M. Halpin fonds (private records)
Early MOA activities and curatorial research
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Subseries consists mainly of photographs collected by MOA for curatorial research, as well as some photographs documenting MOA activities and/or people. Photographs in this subseries were collected in 1976 or earlier. Subject matter of the photographs includes Northwest Coast material culture, people, and geography; MOA history; MOA events; UBC Totem Park; and, a smaller number of non-Northwest Coast cultures.
See attached pdf document for photograph list.
Fait partie de Minn Sjolseth fonds
Series consists of records (primarily photographic slides) documenting Minn Sjolseth's travels with her husband Anthony Carter to visit events and communities at locations including Haida Gwaii, Ketchikan, Kitwancool, Kingcome Inlet, Kispiox, Gitsegukla, Kitwanga and Skidegate among others. The contents of the series reflect First Nations cultures in British Columbia throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including Haida, Nuu-Chah-Nulth, Skwxwú7mesh, Nisga'a, Kwakwaka'wakw. The photographs document potlatches, totem poles, villages, landscapes, as well as portraits of individuals. The series also contains files with a small number of photographs documenting Sjolseth's paintings on these subjects, as well as Sjolseth at work on her art on location in these communities and locations.
Fait partie de Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides labeled "Andy," "Mr and Mrs Williams, Friendly Cove, Nootka," "Anthony Island Queen Charlotte Island 1967," "Minn Sketching at Yan QCI, Haida," "Kitwancool 1969," "Kasper," "Mary Ann 1967 Squamish," and "Kingcome."
Ketchikan and Kitwancool Totems and Views
Fait partie de Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides depicting totems and views labeled as in Kispiox, Kitwancool, Ketchikan, Haida, Kitseguckla, Skedans, and Kingcome. File also consists of slides documenting two of Minn Sjolseth's paintings entitled "En av de Siste" (sp?) and "Peace."
Fait partie de Marjorie Halpin (MOA Curator) fonds
Sub-series consists of textual records including correspondence regarding and general research notes on totem poles, and specific research on the poles of Stanley Park and the artisans who worked on them. Records also include biographies on the artisans who carved the museum totem poles and correspondence and the agreement between the Museum of Anthropology and the Royal British Columbia Museum to remove totem poles from Kitwancool in 1958. Sub-series also contains slides of totem poles, three video tapes, one photograph and one cassette tape.
Kitwancool poles- correspondence MoA/RBCM
Fait partie de Marjorie Halpin (MOA Curator) fonds
Pole of Skim-sim and Will-a-daugh. Massive carving in Gitanyow.
Fait partie de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Totem pole in Kitwancool / Gitanyow outside the house of Wii Xá, a chief of the Lax Gibuu clan of the Gitanyow. Features a carved bird on top, two other larger figures below, and two rows with bands of much smaller carved figures. Known as the pole of Skim-sim and Will-a-daugh. Pole is now at MOA - object ID: A50019.