- 3-3-13-3-13-01-06
- Item
- ca. 1976
Includes copy of the publication Quileute for kids, by Vickie Jensen and Carol McLaren.
La Push : Quileute Language Committee, ca. 1976
Quileute for kids : book 1
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Includes copy of the publication Quileute for kids, by Vickie Jensen and Carol McLaren.
La Push : Quileute Language Committee, ca. 1976
Quileute for kids : book 1
Sharon Fortney interviewing Terry Point
Part of Sharon Fortney fonds
Item is an album of photographs from Meiji period Japan that opens accordion-style
Image of five people stading by a table with records on it. One of them is holding a microphone. More people on the background.
Handwritten annotation on back "Bella Coola Treaty. Paul Willie, Al Speck, Alvin Alfred, George Speck, Alec Smith"
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 112.
Martine J. Reid
An Exhibition of Calligraphy by Bishop Kojo Sakamoto [scrapbook]
Part of B.C. and Jessie Binnings fonds
Scrapbook assembled by the Binnings commemorating Bishop Kojo Sakamoto’s September 1966 visit to UBC to open his calligraphy exhibit.
Bertram Charles (B.C.) Binning
Captain Schooner (Comanackula) - Bellacoola - BC, 1921
Part of Harlan Smith collection
Captain Schooner (1841 – 1923) is 80 years old and his father and mother were both full blood Bellacoola Indians
The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, lectures, events, loans, research projects, publications of the museum and its staff, and media coverage of the museum. It includes a description of the origin of an outreach program to Indigenous prisoners. The report was submitted to the National Museums of Canada, from which the museum received an operating grant.
Michael M. Ames
MOA Magazine, Issue 06, Fall 2018
This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions, Great Hall seismic upgrade renovations, Carol E. Mayer's trip to the island of Erub, volunteer Marcie Powell's work on textiles, contemporary art in the Multiversity Galleries, Debra Sparrow's weaving at the museum, the raising of a new Raven Pole at Wuikinuxv Village, the Volunteer Associates enrichment trip, the Native Youth Program, and an interview with Ann Stevenson, retiring Information Manager.
Item consists of recordings of the Classified word list for B.C. Indian languages by informants Clara Harris, Ellen Johnson, Mary Johnson, Sarah Hindle, Emma Harris, and Jeff Harris at Kispiox. Also includes Gitxsan songs and stories.
Side 1 – Owl story, told by Mabel White and Clara Harris
Classified word list #886 -
Side 2 – Classified word list to #1308
Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands
Part of John Webber fonds
Typical Moloze woman, sitting on female mat in Zambia.
Part of Marie-Claire Delahaye fonds
Item is a relation of the relocation of the Qwiqwasut t inux in Village Island they were attacked by the Bella Coola in 1856.
Daisy May Sewid-Smith
Report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples on her mission to Brazil
Part of Nuno Porto fonds
Item is a report presented to the United Nations Human Rights Council regarding the Special Rapporteur Victoria Tauli-Corpuz's trip to Brazil to assess the main issues facing Indigenous peoples in the country in March of 2016. The report notes a regression in the protection of Indigenous peoples' rights and several threats to human rights in the current political climate. Item cover indicates "GALLERY COPY" in black lettering. First page of item is stamped with Amazonia: The Rights of Nature exhibition logo.
Item consists of an interview with informant Fred Woodruff at LaPush. Copied in Powell’s notebook # 2:
(1’-124’) page 1-20
(125’-280’) page 25-33
(280’- ) page 36-
MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vol II No 3, May 1997
The newsletter contains 6 articles about the museum as well as photographs, facsimiles of artworks, and general visitor information. Subjects include the erection of new house posts and an ancestral figure by Susan Point, a new school programme co-developed with the Musqueam Nation, the retirement of MOA director Dr. Michael Ames, the launch of MOA's first website, the continuation of Dr. Marjoire Halpin's multimedia project, and the donation and display of Ainu objects. Also included are a Calendar of Events and list of donors.
The bulletin provides information on:
Part of Hylton Smith fonds
Agnes Alfred telling her life story. Recorded by Martine Reid.
No date.
Agnes Alfred
Part of Diane Elizabeth Barwick fonds
Item is a photograph of artifacts of Northwest Coast cultural groups [Kwakwaka'wakw?], including: 3 carved and painted wooden masks, 1 carved and painted wooden headdress, and 1 unidentified wooden object displayed against a white sheet backdrop. The mask on the left might be a Kwakwaka'wakw representation of Dzunuk'wa, The Woman of the Woods. The mask in the middle has an abalone feature.