- 25-03-18-a038250
- Item
- 1973
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a the only standing totem pole left at Uchucklesaht village site on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island, with Carter's dog, Edda Lite.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a the only standing totem pole left at Uchucklesaht village site on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island, with Carter's dog, Edda Lite.
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Bottom section of The only standing totem left at Uchucklesaht & Minn Sjoleth
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a the only standing totem pole left at Uchucklesaht village site on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island. Carter's wife, Minn Sjolseth stands near the pole sketching it.
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Top section of the only standing totem left at Uchucklesaht, Vancouver Island
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a the only standing totem pole left at Uchucklesaht village site on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island.
Sin título
Top section of the only standing totem left at Uchucklesaht, Vancouver Island
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a the only standing totem pole left at Uchucklesaht village site on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island.
Sin título
The only standing totem left at Uchucklesaht, Vancouver Island
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a the only standing totem pole left at Uchucklesaht village site on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island.
Sin título
Image depicts the exhibition The Pacific Passage installed at the Vancouver International Airport. The focal point of the photograph is Hetux, a large Thunderbird sculpture created by artist Connie Watts (Nuu-chah-nulth, Gitxsan and Kwakwaka'wakw).
Image shows a whaling canoe carved by artist Tim Paul (Nuu-chah-nulth).
Detail of the barb from a harpoon head
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Detail of a decorated barb from a harpoon head.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Image of a Nuu-chah-nulth harpoon head
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Two Nuu-chah-nulth wolf headdresses. These were used as temporary grave parkers to indicate a memorial potlatch was being planned.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
A wolf headdress. These were used as temporary grave markers to indicate a memorial potlatch was being planned.
Northwest coast northern canoe
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Drawing of a Northwest coast canoe. This photograph may be from an exhibit at the old Museum of Anthropology dealing with Northwest coast technology.