American Philosophical Society
- 3-3-01-3-01-H-3-01-H-08
- Bestanddeel
File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the American Philosophical Society collections.
ref # 3-1-H-8
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American Philosophical Society
File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the American Philosophical Society collections.
ref # 3-1-H-8
University of Washington Burke Museum
File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the University of Washington Burke Museum collections.
ref # 3-1-H-9
File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the Bert Kellogg Collection.
ref # 3-1-H-10
File consists of a photograph taken of a Quileute photographs in the Vancouver Public Library collections.
ref # 3-1-H-11
Canadian Museum of Civilization
File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the Canadian Museum of Civilization collections.
ref # 3-1-H-12
Consists of prints of community members from the village of La Push.
Consists of records relating to the Quinault language. Powell originally hoped to work with the Quinault in 1969 during his graduate studies, but there was already a linguist with the community. In the 1980s he was asked to work for them on the basis of the success of the Quileute books, but he was committed to other projects at the time. Finally in 1995 he went down to Quinault territory again but the promised funding did not materialise. The records in this series are those collected by Powell during the final period of communications with the Quinault.
The fonds consists of two handmade scrapbooks containing maps, photographs, notes and sketches made by Leonard Humphreys during his time in the Sudan. Humphreys compiled these scrapbooks in 1978.
Leonard Humphreys
Michael M. Ames fonds (private records)
The fonds consists mainly of slides, negatives, and other material relating to Sinhalese (Sri Lankan) and other South Asian masks held at numerous repositories worldwide, studied by Ames in the late 1950s and early 1980s. Subjects also include people, places, temples, ceremonies, and daily life in Sri Lanka, Bangkok, Cambodia, and Singapore. Numerous research articles reproduced by Ames, as well as travel brochures, are included. Material from student exhibits related to South Asian masks is also included.
The records have not been arranged into series since the entire fonds consists of closely related material.
Michael M. Ames
Sinhalese [Sri Lanka] masks - Museum of Mankind, Horniman
Files contains slides of the Horniman Museum Sri Lankan Mask Collection and includes typewritten documentation of some of the individual masks
Michael M. Ames
Sri Lankan masks from Pitt Rivers Museum
File contains photocopies of mask identification cards from the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford, including mask dimensions, production dates, full name, materials used, inscription type, and full mask description
Exhibit report - The Magic of Masks in Sri Lanka
Magic of Masks in Sri Lankan student exhibition
Sri Lankan (Sinhala) masks at the Pitt Rivers Museum