File contains images of various townspeople living in Bella Bella. The textual records include correspondence between McLennan and the United Church of Canada/Victoria Library Archives and catalogue cards from the five photographs included as well as from others.
File contains images of canoes from various Northwest Coast First Nations communities including Tsimshian, Haida, Nuxalk, Kwakwaka'wakw and Nuu-chah-nulth.
File contains information about the Northwest Coast canoe including how they're made, their importance, and their history. There are also photocopied images of canoes from the Nuu-chah-nulth and the Kwakwaka'wakw communities.
File contains a copy of a paper titled "The Haida Canoe -- A Symbolic Culture Carrier" written by Leslie Lincoln, a MA Candidate of Anthropology and Museum Studies at UBC. This "voluntary paper" was read by Michael Ames, Director of MOA in 1988, at the 41st Annual Northwest Anthropology Conference.
File contains two full editions of the Kahtou News newspaper. The first copy is the February 1987 (volume 5, number 2) edition and the second copy is the June 8, 1993 (volume 2, number 9) edition.
File contains catalogue titles of images housed at VPL (Vancouver Public Library?). The file also contains a information on the history of the Northwest Coast canoe.
File contains a copy of an article titled "Carving a Kwakiutl canoe," and an excerpt from Franz Boas' <i> The Kwakiutl of Vancouver Island </i> manuscript published in 1909.
This file number has not been assigned to any physical file. This may have been the result of the contents of the original file 63 being absorbed into another file, or may have been the result of an accidental miscalculation. Regardless, there is no physical file 63.
File contains a brief biography of Dr. George H. Raley who donated his Northwest Coast collection to the UBC Archives and to the Vancouver Museum. The file also contains catalogue lists of items donated by Raley.
File contains correspondence between McLennan and decedents of Captain Carpenter informing them of the forthcoming publication of "The Transforming Image".