- 25-05-09-a038649
- Item
- 1976 - 1977
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a piece of painted and shaped copper at the University of British Columbia.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a piece of painted and shaped copper at the University of British Columbia.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a piece of painted and shaped copper at the University of British Columbia.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a piece of painted and shaped copper at the University of British Columbia.
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Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a group of four pieces of painted and shaped copper at the University of British Columbia.
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Photograph of an unidentified painting on a piece of wood. The painting depicts what appears to be a face.
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Carvings on display in store or home
Photograph depicts a number of carvings that are on display in what appears to be either a store or a house.
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Killer Whale Arch at the entrance to Kwatiutl Indian Cemetery
View of the Killer Whale Arch located at the entrance to the Kwatiul Indian Cemetery. This arch is a memorial to a boy lost at sea. Located at Alert Bay, British Columbia, this photo is attributed to Eric J. Cooke, Camp "N," Beaver Cove, B. C. Several crosses and memorial totem poles are visible behind this archway. See also item a033261 which includes this same carving.
Photograph of an unidentified woman standing in the forest in front of a tree that has a face carved into it and painted. The tree is likely in or near Alert Bay, BC.
Parte deStanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a human face, probably carved in wood. The image is cropped, but it appears that trees are growing behind this sculpture. This carving may be from Kitwanga, BC, as described by Read in his journal.
The majority of this file contains historical images of the Tlingit and Tahltan First Nations and their respective villages. The other images are of Tlingit or Tahltan artifacts housed in various museums in Canada and the United States. The historic images are of Tlingit or Tahltan villages which include images of Northwest Coast architecture, houses posts and totem poles, canoes, and other household items such as bowls, weavings, and bentwood boxes. There are also some images of the Tlingit people in regalia. The textual records contained in this file is a paper titled "The History of the Babine Carriers," written by Wilfred Adam for the class Education 479, Cross Cultural Education.
Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of a carved wooden spoon at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Totem poles, etc at Museum of Anthropology
Parte deAnthony Carter fonds
Image of restoration works during installation at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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