Norman Tait describes his art and totem pole carving at MOA, in an interview by Marjorie Halpin. He “points” to specific pieces at the museum. Pole A50020 is one of the poles they discuss (in the first part of the interview). The interview is on side A of the tape. Side B is blank. Transcription of interview is available in Pam Brown fonds (104-7-06)
File contains images of Wilson's artwork featured in the Transforming Images exhibition held at MOA. The file also contains images of Wilson working on his artwork. The textual records contained in this file include information and background research written by Wilson.
Includes an early copy of the collected filed letters of McIlwraith, compiled by Douglas Cole. Cole sent these MOA, and a letter from him is also in this file.
Contains a zine called "Mixed Tribez" that was created by 2013 Native Youth Programme participants as part of an exhibition to express urban Indigenous identity and community relationships with museums.
Contains book jackets from hardcover editions of the following sourcebooks: "Proud to be Musqueam: Dedicated to Our Children", "The Raven and the First Men: From Conception to Completion", "A Piece of Me: An Exhibition of Artworks by Urban Aboriginal Youth in the Native Youth Program and Overly Creative Minds Program", "We are the Wuikinuxv Nation", "Old Punk Rockers Never Die, They Just Do Installation Art : A Profile of Artist Mary Anne Barkhouse"