Northwest Coast Indian Arts and Contemporary Design
- 124-01-001
- Bestanddeel
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Northwest Coast Indian Arts and Contemporary Design
Stationary, letterhead and branding
Series consists of stationary, letterhead, and folders, printed by the Museum of Anthropology. There are 5 pieces of letterhead, 4 empty folders, 1 "Traces of Words" notepad, and 1 business card. Also included (in separate folder in box 15-8) are documents on the rebranding of MOA in 2010.
Series consists of cards and postcards printed by the Museum of Anthropology. Most of the cards/postcards are blank or contain a pre-printed message.
Report of the Museum of Anthropology from 1947-1974
The report inventories exhibitions, teaching activities in the museum, programmes for preservation of First Nations material culture, interactions with other museums and galleries, public events and activities, museum students and trainees who went into museum positions, student papers based on museum materials, publications of the museum, materials gathered for the museum, and regional collections acquired.
Zonder titel
The Legacy: Contemporary British Columbia Indian Art
Greek and Roman Life in Miniature
The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
Huacos and Huacas: Objects from Sacred Places of Ancient Peru
Encounter 1778: Drawings, Watercolours, and Sketches by John Webber at Nootka Sound
Northwest Coast Indian Artists Guild - 1978 Graphics Collection
YUQUOT...4,000 Years: Continuity and Change in a West Coast Village
U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology Annual Report for April 1, 1977-March 31, 1978
The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, exhibitions, educational activities, artifacts loaned to other institutions, public programming, and events. The report was submitted to the National Museums of Canada, from which the museum received an operating grant.