- 44-02-07-a043796
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- July 1969
Parte deEdward F. Meade fonds
Item is a close-up image of a petroglyph pecked on a rock . According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade.
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Parte deEdward F. Meade fonds
Item is a close-up image of a petroglyph pecked on a rock . According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade.
Pecked on sandstone petroglyph
Parte deEdward F. Meade fonds
Item is a close-up image of a petroglyph pecked on a sandstone rock with a body of water on the side, probably in a beach area. According to annotations, image was taken by E. F. Meade.
Parte deEdward F. Meade fonds
Item is an image of a beach boulder with petroglyphs and surrounded by smaller stones, probably in a beach. According to annotations, image was taken by Morley Raven.
Parte deEdward F. Meade fonds
Item is an image of a rock with petroglyphs. According to annotations, image was taken by Morley Raven.
Parte deEdward F. Meade fonds
Item is an image of a rock with petroglyphs. According to annotations, image was taken by Morley Raven.
Parte deEdward F. Meade fonds
Item is an image of a beach boulder with petroglyphs and surrounded by smaller stones, probably in a beach.
Parte deEdward F. Meade fonds
Item is an image of a beach boulder with petroglyphs and surrounded by logs and sticks, probably in a beach.
The collection consists of three photographs of St. George’s Residential School in Lytton, BC.
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Parte deAlan R. Sawyer fonds
Subseries consists of research material created by Sawyer, as well as his students, regarding Northwest coast artifacts. The majority of this research pertains to a specific type of artifact known as the “Jenna Cass” mask. This portrait mask was created by the Haida First Nations, and is known for its colouring and pronounced lebret piercing. Textual materials in this subseries include reports, iconic analysis, handwritten notes, memos, correspondence, and photocopies of articles related to Jenna Cass and other artifacts research. Graphic materials include photographs, slides, film negatives, and drawings of Jenna Cass masks. Other materials not related to the Jenna Cass research include photocopies of published articles related to Northwest coast artifacts.
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File contains images of masks, bowls, and textiles. In addition are correspondence with Joy Inglis and Marie Mauze.
Susan Point carving Flight (Spindle Whorl)
Image of Susan Point (Musqueam) carving Flight (Spindle Whorl) in a workshop. The work appears to be near completion.
Vancouver International Airport Musqueam Welcome Area
Image of the Vancouver International Airport Musqueam Welcome Area. The image may have been taken at the opening celebrations.
Image depicts the exhibition The Pacific Passage installed at the Vancouver International Airport. The focal point of the photograph is Hetux, a large Thunderbird sculpture created by artist Connie Watts (Nuu-chah-nulth, Gitxsan and Kwakwaka'wakw).
This subseries contains records relating to an exhibit built at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. McLennan was the project manager and design developer for this project. He oversaw the completion and installation of six west coast First Nation house designs: Coast Salish, Haida, Tsimshian, Bella Coola, Oweekeno, and Kwakwaka'wakw. The records include newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, and notes.
This file contains images of artworks depicting Captain Cook's voyages and encounters.
File contains three color negatives of a Haida mask on display at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
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 project report on the conservation and restoration project of a Nuu-chah-nulth canoe at the UBC Museum of Anthropology.
File contains photocopies of images of Haida canoes.