Gaatuwas - canoe + cultural gathering Waglisla, B.C.
- 1-4-A-58 (25.9)
- File
- 1993
File contains information about the Gaatuwas: "People Gathering Together in One Place" event held in the village of Bella Bella.
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Gaatuwas - canoe + cultural gathering Waglisla, B.C.
File contains information about the Gaatuwas: "People Gathering Together in One Place" event held in the village of Bella Bella.
File contains images of Northwest Coast boxes and other artifacts such as dishes and shaman drum sets housed at the Field Museum. The textual records include an invoice for the photographs from the Field Museum, as well as a catalogue record for a war rattle.
AMNH [American Museum of Natural History]
File contains images of various Northwest Coast artifacts including masks, boxes, carvings, totem poles, and other items housed in the American Museum of Natural History.
File contains images of Northwest Coast artifacts including bowls, baskets and nets, weavings, ropes, embroderies, hats, clothing, masks, and weapons housed in an unspecified museum(s). The textual records include a catalogue list of "materials sent to: the National Museum of Denmark, April 1928".
File contains catalogue records, both printed and handwritten, of Northwest Coast items housed at the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian. Other textual records contains correspondence between MOA and the Smithsonian. There are images of some of the artifacts in the Smithsonian, such as totem poles and clothing displays.
National museum photo archives
File contains a wide assortment of materials. Images found in this file vary from people related to the Northwest Coast, India, China, Japan, and what may be Africa. Textual materials include correspondence between McLennan and the National Museum of Natural History, as well as catalogue records, and a lists of artifacts and their corresponding catalogue numbers.
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.
James G. Swan: Swan among the Indians 1818-1900
File contains several articles and excerpts from books related to James G Swan. The file also contains finding aids from various museums and archives where Swan's materials were eventually donated to.
File contains detailed catalogue lists of photographs of the Nass River taken by C.F. and W.A. Newcombe, Victoria B.C., and lent to C.M. Barbeau in September 1927.
File contains images of Northwest Coast artifacts held by a private collector.
File contains images of a building being built. The building is adorned with NWC artwork. The textual records consist of correspondence, photocopies of newspaper clippings, and budget reports.
Orig. copy negs/ P. Collections brought into MOA to scan/photos
File contains images of First Nations villages and peoples living along the Northwest Coast.
File contains images of Northwest Coast, possibly Heiltsuk, artifacts including a mask, sculpture, and weapons housed at the British Museum.
1906 delegation to London England [Chief Joe Capilano]
File consists of collected research on the 1906 delegation of Chief Joe Capilano (Squamish), Chief Charley Isipaymilt (Cowichan), and Chief Basil David (Shuswap) to London, England. The purpose of the delegation was to petition the King on topics around land and other rights for BC First Nations.
File contains two negatives of a Northwest Coast mask housed at the Welcome Institute in London England.
CMC [Canadian Museum of Civilization]
File contains images from the Northwest Coast collection at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. There are also images of CMC's <i>Treasures of the Tsimshian</i> exhibit that ran from November 2, 2007 – January 6, 2008.
Subseries contains largely photographs of artworks of Northwest Coast First Nations artists located at various cultural heritage institutions as well as in private collections. The majority of the information within the files was collected by McLennan for research purposes, and includes textual documentation about the lives of the artists, correspondence with the artists, information about exhibits based on the artists’ work and newspaper clippings and other stories about the personal life of the artists.