The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
- 124-01-009
- Dossiê
- 1977
The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
Cycles: The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson, Haida
Kwagiutl Masks: An Expression of Transformation
Visions of Power, Symbols of Wealth: Central Coast Salish Sculpture and Engraving
Hunt Family Heritage: Contemporary Kwakiutl Art
Spirits in the Rock: An Exhibition of Paintings by Ojibwa Artist John Laford
The Copper that Came from Heaven: Dance Dramas of the Kwak'waka'wakw
Hands of Our Ancestors: The Revival of Salish Weaving at Musqueam
Our Chiefs and Elders: Photographs by David Neel, Kwagiutl
Cannery Days: A Chapter in the Lives of the Heiltsuk
Masterworks by Haida Artist Bill Reid
Frog Constellation by Haida Artist Jim Hart
Heredity: Hereditary Chiefs of the Haida
Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People
Treasures of the Tsimshian from the Dundas Collection
c̓əsnaʔəm: the city before the city
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.
MOA News: The Newsletter of the UBC Museum of Anthropology, Vol III No 1, September 1997
The newsletter contains 9 articles about the museum as well as photographs, facsimiles of artworks, and general visitor information. Subjects include the appointment of Dr. Ruth Phillips as MOA director, financial support from the federal government, the launch of a new certificate in Museum Studies, the repatriation of a sacred wooden image, Ahayu:da (War God), to the Zuni people, Dr. Marjorie Halpin's CD ROM-based project about the Mountain Eagle Totem Pole from Gitanyow, the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), carpet replacement, new staff member Darlene Chu, and a research grant awarded to Kersti Krug. Also included is a Calendar of Events.