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Display of weaving techniques, possibly of Tlingit peoples, from an unidentified museum, possibly the American Museum of Natural History.
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Parte deMOA General Media collection
Display of weaving techniques, possibly of Tlingit peoples, from an unidentified museum, possibly the American Museum of Natural History.
George Cadwallader and others in ceremonial regalia
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George Cadwallader and other community members in ceremonial regalia at Alert Bay. Another possible caption for this slide identifies the figure in the Chilkat robe as "Dusty Cadwallader". This photograph was likely taken by Marjorie Halpin on the occasion of her visit to Alert Bay for the memorial of Mungo Martin.
Chief Billy Assu in a Chilkat Robe
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Chief Billy Assu of Cape Mudge wearing a Chilkat Robe and frontlet.
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A wolf headdress. These were used as temporary grave markers to indicate a memorial potlatch was being planned.
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Wolf dish carved by Bill Reid while he was in Montréal.
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Two Nuu-chah-nulth wolf headdresses. These were used as temporary grave parkers to indicate a memorial potlatch was being planned.
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Image of a Nuu-chah-nulth harpoon head
Detail of the barb from a harpoon head
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Detail of a decorated barb from a harpoon head.
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Image of a Chilkat blanket from Fort Rupert by Mary Ebbets Hunt.
Totem pole being secured in the Great Hall
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A worker on a ladder secures a totem pole that has recently been moved in the Museum of Anthropology's Great Hall.
House post figures on display in the Museum of Anthropology
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House post figures on display in the Museum of Anthropology, looking towards Gallery 3, which is now the O'Brian Gallery.
Dzunuk'wa feast lid in the Museum of Anthropology
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Dzunuk'wa feast dish lid on display in the Museum of Anthropology.
Totem pole in the Museum of Anthropology
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Totem pole on display in the Museum of Anthropology.
View of the Great Hall from the O'Brian Gallery
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View of the Great Hall from the O'Brian Gallery in the Museum of Anthropology. A carving of an ancestor figure is visible on the viewer's right and a model totem pole on the viewer's left.
View of the Great Hall from the O'Brian Gallery
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View of the Great Hall from the O'Brian Gallery in the Museum of Anthropology. A carving of an ancestor figure is visible on the viewer's right.
A totem pole hangs from a crane
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A totem pole hangs from a crane as it is being moved form its original position to Totem Park to its new home in the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by Mungo Martin before being placed in Totem Park.
A totem pole standing in Totem Park
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A totem pole standing in Totem Park before being moved to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was carved by Mungo Martin and later restored by him at the University of British Columbia in 1950-51. It stood in Totem Park until it was moved to the new Museum of Anthropology building in 1975.
Scaffolding surrounds a totem pole
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Scaffolding surrounds a totem pole standing in Totem Park in preparation for moving it to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was carved by Mungo Martin and later restored by him at the University of British Columbia in 1950-51. It stood in Totem Park until it was moved to the new Museum of Anthropology building in 1975.
Staff wrapping a totem pole in padding
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Workers stand on a scaffold to wrap a totem pole in padding to prepare it for being moved from its position in Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This totem pole was originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by Mungo Martin.
A totem pole being prepared to be lifted
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Workers gather around as a totem pole is about to be lifted from its position as part of its being moved from its position in Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This totem pole was originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by Mungo Martin.