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- June 12, 1977
A perfomer in a Tengu mask stands next to a drum in the Great Hall with audience members in the background
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A perfomer in a Tengu mask stands next to a drum in the Great Hall with audience members in the background
A performer in a dragon costume leans on a drum
Joe David / Ron Hamilton Summer '78
Parte de Hindaleah (Hindy) Ratner fonds
Friends of the Museum of Anthropology fonds
Fonds consists of records related to the administrative functions of the society and includes meeting minutes, internal and external correspondence, membership lists, committee and sub-committee files, records about the society’s constitution and seal, and relevant financial information. There is also a file related to the 1981 benefit concert for the proposed Haida canoe wing.
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The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
Eulachon - A Fish to Cure Humanity, The Grease Trails
Parte de Carol Mayer fonds
Parte de Herb Watson fonds
Parte de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains images of the <i>Roy Vickers, "Beginnings"</i> exhibit.
Exhibit dress & identity, memos labels
Parte de Madeline Bronsdon Rowan fonds
A drummer performs Ryujin daiko in the Great Hall
A mask of a dragon head sits on top of a drum in the foreground, while two costumed performers play a second drum as spectators watch in the background.
Parte de Hindaleah (Hindy) Ratner fonds
Series relates to developing and managing programming for children and young adults. Series consists of memoranda, correspondence, news releases, clippings, photographs, and other textual material.
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Huacos and Huacas: Objects from Sacred Places of Ancient Peru
Parte de Herb Watson fonds
Parte de Herb Watson fonds
File contains material related to two students exhibitions at MOA -- Huacos and Huacas, and Dress and Identity
Parte de Herb Watson fonds
Robert Davidson: “The Abstract Edge”
Parte de Karen Duffek fonds
The records in this sub-series relate to the development and implementation of the Robert Davidson exhibition The Abstract Edge at MOA. The Abstract Edge opened at the Museum of Anthropology on June 22nd, 2004 through January 30th 2005. The Abstract Edge then went on a cross-Canadian tour from 2005-2007, which was sponsored by the National Gallery of Canada.
Files consist of exhibition planning notes, research, reporting, grant applications, contracts, correspondences, event planning, articles and publications, and transcripts. Additionally, some files in the series also relate to the publication for the exhibition which Duffek wrote in conjunction with Robert Houle. Most of the photographic transparencies were taken for publication images. Other files relate to Robert Davidson in general, such as transcripts of interviews, public lectures, and past exhibitions.
Encounter 1778: Drawings, Watercolours, and Sketches by John Webber at Nootka Sound