- 51-01-28-a039442
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- 1955 or 1956
Parte deHarry B. Hawthorn fonds
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Parte deHarry B. Hawthorn fonds
Parte deWilliam Carr fonds
Image of an unidentified totem pole.
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Unidentified pole, with beaver and bird
Parte deHarry B. Hawthorn fonds
Unidentified pole in village, near church or schoolhouse (?)
Parte deHarry B. Hawthorn fonds
Unidentified man, pole raising, Haida Gwaii
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image taken at a pole raising ceremony in Masset. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson, Jr. Image shows a man speaking at the pole raising. He is not identified, but it is likely Chief Weah (Willie Matthews).
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Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a partially completed canoe, viewed from the side.
Unfinished canoe, closeup view
Parte deVirginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a partially completed canoe, viewed from close up so that the grain of the wood is visible.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a close-up of a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a close-up image of a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a close-up of a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a close-up image of a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a close-up image of a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a close-up image of a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Two totem poles standing in Totem Park
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Two totem poles standing in Totem Park. The pole on the viewer's right was carved by George Hunt Sr. The pole is now part of the museum's collection.
This pole was originally carved for the Edward S. Curtis film "In the Land of the War Canoes" which was originally titled "In the Land of the Head Hunters." The pole was repaired and re-painted by carvers Ellen Neel in 1949 and Mungo Martin in 1950-51. It stood at Totem Park, UBC Campus until it was re-located to the Museum's Great Hall in 1976.
Two totem poles on a truck trailer
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Two totem poles lie on a truck trailer as they are being moved from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. The pole on the viewer's left was carved by George Hunt Sr. The pole is now part of the museum's collection. This pole was originally carved for the Edward S. Curtis film "In the Land of the War Canoes" which was originally titled "In the Land of the Head Hunters." The pole was repaired and re-painted by carvers Ellen Neel in 1949 and Mungo Martin in 1950-51. It stood at Totem Park, UBC Campus until it was re-located to the Museum's Great Hall in 1976.
The pole on the viewer's right was carved by Mungo Martin and was later restored by him in 1950-51.
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of two totem poles and a few houses in an unidentified village, with mountains nearby.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of two totem poles in the snow.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of two totem poles with snow.
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