- 4-02-a033673
- Stuk
- [192-?]
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife standing with a servant in front of a stone building. The wife is wearing an elaborate hat and jeweled earrings.
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Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife standing with a servant in front of a stone building. The wife is wearing an elaborate hat and jeweled earrings.
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen standing with his wife on his right side and his sister on his left side.
Jongpen's wife with children and servant
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife. Seated in front of her are three of her children. Standing to her left is a servant holding the Jongpen and is wife's youngest child.
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing children wearing light coloured hats and holding light coloured flags posing in front of a building. Behind them appear older men without the hats or flags.
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife in full Tibetan dress.
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing the same two women pictured in the previous image (a033682). One of the women is turned around to show the back of her dress.
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife standing with a servant in front of a stone building. The wife is wearing an elaborate hat and jeweled earrings. Both women are smiling.
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing four unidentified women. Two of the women are seated while the other two are standing. The women are wearing the Tibetan costumes and headpieces from the Lhasa region.
Jongpen's wife with unidentified man and baby
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a negative showing the Jongpen's wife seated in front of an unidentified man wearing a bowler hat. The man is holding a baby.
Nuu-chah-nulth Photograph collection
The collection consists of eight photographs likely taken in the Nuu-chah-nulth community in the 1920's. Some of the photographs may have been taken by Catherine, the daughter of an early Indian Agent named Augustus Cox. They include a number of images that appear to be a Samiilth or Saatlsaach ceremony, with K'aanaatla mimicking wolves. Some of these images are taken near a seaside village, which shows various types of structures and canoes. Other images taken on a beach show canoe runs, as well as two images of individuals in robes and headdresses. Another image shows a detailed view of two headdresses. There are also images of what seem to be preparations for a parade, with individuals dressed in costumes and decorated motorcars nearby.
File contains images of Northwest Coast artifacts including bowls, baskets and nets, weavings, ropes, embroderies, hats, clothing, masks, and weapons housed in an unspecified museum(s). The textual records include a catalogue list of "materials sent to: the National Museum of Denmark, April 1928".
American Museum of Natural History [1 of 3]
File contains images of bentwood boxes and cedar hats housed at the American Museum of Natural History. The textual records contained in this file are copies of catalogue records.
Private collection - Ethnic Arts Council Seattle
File contains images of bentwood boxes, cedar hats, and paddles from a private collection.
Peabody Museum - Harvard/Brooklyn Museum
File contains images of bentwood boxes and cedar hats housed at the Peabody Museum at Harvard and Brooklyn.
File contains images of bentwood boxes and cedar hats housed at the Vancouver Museum (now the Museum of Vancouver). The textual records contained in this file are copies of catalogue records.
File contains two photographs of woven hats held in the collection of the Peabody Museum.
File contains images of a Northwest Coast style cedar hat. Some of the images have a red dot next to them with the note "red filter".
File contains copies of correspondence between McLennan and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) regarding MOA borrowing some pieces from their collection to showcase in the <i>Signed Without Signature</i> exhibit. The majority of the photographs contain in this file are images of a cedar hat held at the ROM. Other photographs depict gold and silver bracelets.
File mainly contains images of Northwest Coast artifacts held at the Museum of Anthropology (MOA), including hats, spoons, silver bracelets, and weavings. The textual records include print outs of catalogue records of more artifacts also held at MOA.
Canadian Museum of Civilization [1 of 2]
File contains photographs and transparencies of various Northwest Coast artifacts housed at the then called Canadian Museum of Civilization [now the Canadian Museum of History]. Other images are of Charles Edenshaw. The textual records contained in this file include catalogue records for many of the artifacts included in this file.