- 1-1-CCCC-11 (71.13)
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File contains the text used for the part of the exhibit related to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In addition is a copy of "The Story of a National Crime" by P. H. Bryce.
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File contains the text used for the part of the exhibit related to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In addition is a copy of "The Story of a National Crime" by P. H. Bryce.
File contains printed sections of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's reports including schedule N and P. In addition is a printed version of Chapter 10 on residential schools from the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
File contains typed copies of apology letters held in other archival institutions. Apology letters include those by the Anglican Church, Catholic Church, Federal Government, Presbyterian Church, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the United Church.
Speaking to Memory and St. Michael's demolition book, 2018
Spiral bound book that "presents images and texts from the exhibition Speaking to Memory, and additional photographs and commentaries from the school building demolition and ceremony that followed in 2016." Only a small number of these books were printed (as of April 2018).
This subseries contains one file that consists of images of a private pole raising. The mask in the photographs was carved by Jim Hart and is being danced by him. The mask is part of the MOA, UBC collection.
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Subseries contains one file that consists of images of the MOA depicting the reflecting pond that was filled for one of Arthur Erickson’s birthdays.
Subseries contains one file that consists of photographs of six totem poles being raised in Haida Gwaii for the Qay’llnagaay Heritage Centre. The photographs comprise eight different incomplete rolls of film. The images depict First Nations people in regalia, other community members, and visitors all participating in the raising of the totem poles.
This file contains the grant application, correspondence, and budget for the Bill Reid Symposium.
British Museum - boundaries in the art of the northwest coast of America
This suberies contains correspondence between McLennan and organizers of the Boundaries in the Art of the Northwest Coast of America conference. In addition are draft copies of McLennan's presentation.
Boundaries in the art of the northwest coast of America
Item is a negative image showing two women beginning to assemble the exhibit <i>On Stoney Ground</i> in the Museum of Anthropology, UBC.
Item is a negative image showing five women beginning to assemble the exhibit <i>On Stoney Ground</i> in the Museum of Anthropology, UBC.
Item is a negative image showing two women beginning to assemble the exhibit <i>On Stoney Ground</i> in the Museum of Anthropology, UBC.
Item is a negative image showing two women beginning to assemble the exhibit <i>On Stoney Ground</i> in the Museum of Anthropology, UBC. There is a cart in the foreground.
Item is a negative image showing two women beginning to assemble the exhibit <i>On Stoney Ground</i> in the Museum of Anthropology, UBC.