MOA Asia Pavilion Draft Functional Plan
- 119-4-C-66
- Dossier
- 2007
Fait partie de Director's fonds
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MOA Asia Pavilion Draft Functional Plan
Fait partie de Director's fonds
010 Ninstints Village painting 1
Fait partie de Gordon Miller collection
Kootenays [Typed & Handwritten transcripts]
Fait partie de Fred Ryckman fonds
File contains Ryckman's typed notes on the history of the Kootenay people and on some Kootenay stories. File also contains 3 handwritten pages (probably by Ryckman's daughter) with what are described as 14 "creeds" of the Kootenay people, translated by a Father De Smet (?) passed by a Father Patterson to Ryckman.
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Mungo Martin working on a totem pole
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Mungo Martin working on a totem pole.
Mungo Martin and Charles Docherty working on a totem pole
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Mungo Martin and Charles Docherty working on a totem pole. Charles Docherty, a carpenter, was hired as his assistant.
I Have Seen the Other Side of the World - Masks of the Northwest Coast
Fait partie de Carol Mayer fonds
I Have Seen The Other Side of the World
Fait partie de Audrey Shane fonds
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Tape: Side A: “Norman Tait Oct 30 1998” Side B: Blank
Fait partie de Marjorie Halpin (MOA Curator) fonds
Norman Tait describes his art and totem pole carving at MOA, in an interview by Marjorie Halpin. He “points” to specific pieces at the museum. Pole A50020 is one of the poles they discuss (in the first part of the interview). The interview is on side A of the tape. Side B is blank. Transcription of interview is available in Pam Brown fonds (104-7-06)
Lyle Wilson transforming image
Fait partie de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of Wilson's artwork featured in the Transforming Images exhibition held at MOA. The file also contains images of Wilson working on his artwork. The textual records contained in this file include information and background research written by Wilson.
Detail of a wood carving knife in use
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Photograph of a wood carving knife in use.
This fonds consists of 201 photographs taken by Virginia Kehoe of various art created by Douglas Cranmer. The photographs include large scale totem pole and canoe carving projects, and smaller scale masks, carvings and artwork projects. There are also several photographs of events attended and photographed by Virginia Kehoe.
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Fait partie de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Series documents Nisga’a artist Norman Tait and his crew of carvers during a period in which they were prolific in their creation of totem poles.
Jensen first met Tait in the early 1970s when she would photographic artists’ works for Bud Mintz, Vancouver gallery owner. In 1985 she had the idea to produce a book documenting the carving of a totem pole from start to finish. She approached Tait, who initially refused but called Jensen back just a few days later to take her up on the offer, after being commissioned to create a pole for the Native Education Centre in Vancouver.
Jensen photographed Tait and his crew, which consisted of his brother Robert (Chip), his cousin Harry Martin (Hammy), his nephew Wayne Young and his eldest son Isaac (Ikey). She also made notes and audio recordings of Tait’s lessons to his crew, most of whom had never worked on such a large project. The photographs and tapes were used in the creation of the book Where the People Gather: Carving a Totem Pole. The project also led to the publication of a children’s version, Carving a Totem Pole and a paperback version titled Totem Pole Carving. The books were published in the early 1990s.
Jensen documented Tait’s next two major commissions: two poles for Capilano Mall in 1986, and a pole for Stanley Park in 1987.
In 1987 Tait adopted Jensen into the Nisga’a Eagle Clan and began to teach her about the responsibilities that came with the honour. The lessons were put into practice in 2001 when Tait asked Vickie to guard the body of a family member that had died.
The series includes photographic records of the creation of the four poles; audio recordings of lessons and interviews with Tait; transcripts of the audio tapes; and notes. The series consists of five sub-series:
A. Native Education Centre (NEC) pole photographs
B. Capilano Mall and Stanley Park poles photographs
C. Misc. photographs
D. Tait family and crew artists’ photographs
E. Audio tapes and transcripts.
Campbell River, Agnes Alfred and Dorothy Hawkins
Fait partie de Paddling to Where I Stand collection
Item is a recording of Agnes Alfred and Dorothy Hawkins. 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.
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The fonds consists of records created and collected by Harry B. Hawthorn in a number of different capacities: as researcher, professor, Dean of Anthropology and Director of the Museum of Anthropology. Textual records in the fonds include correspondence, transcripts, research notes and clippings from publications. Much of the graphic materials relate to Harry Hawthorn’s interactions with Indigenous communities as an anthropologist, a professor, and as the Director of MOA. Other images relate to his personal life, documenting his youth in New Zealand, his life as a father and anthropologist, and his later established professional roles.
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Interviews and Event Recording
Fait partie de Paddling to Where I Stand collection
Series includes audio and video interviews with Agnes Alfred and other members of the Kwakwaka'wakw community. Series also includes translations of some of those interviews or sections by Daisy Sewid-Smith
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Cedar, stripped of bark by weavers
Fait partie de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image from a pole raising in Haida Gwaii. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson. In this image, the pole is in the process of being raised.
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Carved 'Ksan doors of Museum of Anthropology
Fait partie de Director's fonds
Includes press release (?) with the story depicted on the 'Ksan doors at MOA.
Ksan Doors and Western Forest Products Laboratory
Fait partie de Audrey Hawthorn (MOA Curator) fonds
Copy of Western Forest Products Laboratory Program Review 1975-6, with photo of the 'Ksan doors on the cover.
Fait partie de Marjorie Halpin (MOA Curator) fonds
Includes copy of pamphlet about the 'Ksan doors, and a copy of MOA News from May 1986.