The totem poles of Stanley Park
- 3-3-13-3-13-01-59
- Item
- 2004
Includes copy of the publication The totem poles of Stanley Park, by Vickie Jensen.
Vancouver : Westcoast Words, 2004
3059 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
The totem poles of Stanley Park
Includes copy of the publication The totem poles of Stanley Park, by Vickie Jensen.
Vancouver : Westcoast Words, 2004
Totem pole carving: bringing a log to life
Includes copy of the publication Totem pole carving: bringing a log to life, by Vickie Jensen.
Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre, 2003
Item consists of interview with informant Lillian Pullen on the topic of her life.
Item consists of interview with informant Lillian Pullen on the topic of her life. Copied in notebook on page 28-29 (and possibly additional pages)
Includes copy of the publication Carving a totem pole, by Vickie Jensen.
Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre, 1994
Item consists of interview with informant Lillian Pullen on the topic of her life. Side 2 also includes a drinking song.
Item consists of interview with informant Lillian Pullen on the topic of her life. Recording covers her young life, being a grandmother, “spirit things,” and values. Copied in notebook:
Side 1 – page 31-33
Side 3 – page 33-36
Includes copy of the publication Keepers of the totem, by the editors of Time-Life books.
Virginia : Time-Life Books, 1993
Where the people gather: carving a totem pole
Includes copy of the publication Where the people gather: carving a totem pole, by Vickie Jensen.
Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre, 1992
Side 1 – 1. Weather 2. Cutting up fish
Side 2 – 3. Animals 4. Birds
Item consists of an interview with informant Lillian Pullen. Includes Pullen’s biographical information.
Scope and content: Item consists of an interview with informant Lillian Pullen.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole.
Rodney Ward with Doug Cranmer at a ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's son, either Nels or Luke, are watching Cranmer work.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's sons, Nels and Luke, are watching Cranmer work.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park.