The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
- 124-01-009
- File
- 1977
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The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of Chief Dan George with a band, as well as an image of him by himself with a drum and a few images of the North Vancouver area.
Anthony Carter
Xwemelch'stn (Coast Salish) ceremony
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of photographs from a celebration in North Vancouver in 1956.
Anthony Carter
Image of the entrance to a cave with two people standing past the entrance.
Handwritten annotation on back "This is when I went to see the Cave, the Nawalakwaeiy in 1994."
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 107.
Daisy May Sewid-Smith
Item is an audio cassette tape with no date and the annotation "How to write Kwakiutl" and "Copie" on both sides.
Item was numbered by creator with roman number I.
Daisy May Sewid-Smith
Cycles: The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson, Haida
Kwagiutl Masks: An Expression of Transformation
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of displays at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC. Objects shown include Haida carvings, a Chilkat blanket, and unidentified masks.
Anthony Carter
Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn) at Squamish
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of Squamish Chief Dominic Charlie (Tsee-Qawl-tuhn).
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Series consists of images found in or related to Carter's 1969 published work. Focus is on photographic representations of First Nations communities and individuals throughout Haida Gwaii. Geographic locations include Anthony Island (Ninstins), Masset, Skedans, Skidegate, Tanu and Yan. Series also contains images related to the 1969 Masset pole raising ceremony in honor of Robert Davidson, Jr. Files are generally arranged chronologically according to subject matter and/or locality. Except where noted with square brackets, the titles for files and items in this series were taken from annotations on the original material.
Anthony Carter
Subseries includes handwritten translations of the audio and video interviews.
Translations were done by Daisy Sewid-Smith and sent to Martine J. Reid for editing.
Daisy May Sewid-Smith
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of Chief George Slahholt of the Burrard Reserve and his wife Taha, mother of Chief Dan George. Images also include a few other individuals identified as Jack, Herbert, and Paddy.
Anthony Carter
Image of five women standing with funeral wreaths.
Handwritten annotation on back "Margaret Alfred funeral (Moses Alfred's mother Qacugow). (L) Emma Mrs Ben, Kitty Daisy, Axuw, Beans Alfred (Nuladiy), Beand Roberts."
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 108.
Campbell River: Daisy Smith and Agnes Alfred
Item is a recording of Daisy Sewid-Smith and Sgnes Alfred. Item was recorded by Daisy Sewid-Smith at Campbell River, prior to Martine Reid involvement. Item was translated by Daisy Sewid-Smith in 1979.
Item includes four cassette tapes with Agnes Alfred and Dorothy Hawkins talking about love songs; the Hamatsa mask song; permission to use the chant of the Nimpkish, of the Kwakiutl; and their life story.
Item was numbered by creator with roman number II.
Daisy May Sewid-Smith
Hunt Family Heritage: Contemporary Kwakiutl Art
Image of six people standing around 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. Ernest Willie, Peter Smith, Al Speck, Alvin Alfred, George Speck, Alec Smith"
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 109.
Martine J. Reid
Chief Henry Weah - Haida - Masset, Graham Island, BC, 1919
Part of Harlan Smith collection
Gives his age as sixty seven years old and is the lighthouse keeper. Wiah Point between
Masset Inlet and Naden Harbour was named after his uncle
Miscellaneous North Coast images
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images form the north coast and fjords of British Columbia, as well as the North Vancouver area. Subjects include fishing boats, canoe carving, canoe paddlers and races, and rock paintings.
Anthony Carter