Wolf drum painted by Minn Sjolseth
- 25-04-05-a038349
- Item
- January 1969
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a drum with a wolf painted on it.
Anthony Carter
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Wolf drum painted by Minn Sjolseth
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a drum with a wolf painted on it.
Anthony Carter
Wolf drum painted by Minn Sjolseth
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a drum with a wolf painted on it.
Anthony Carter
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a woman wearing regalia carrying a drum and mallet. The drum is painted with an image that may be an eagle.
Brass band in uniform and children in ceremonial dress
Photograph of a group of children in ceremonial dress and a brass band in uniform, possibly preparing for a parade. They are standing outside, in Alert Bay, BC.
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. In this image, a man is playing a hand drum and another man is dancing.
Anthony Carter
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. There is an upright bass, guitar, accordion, and mandolin.
Anthony Carter
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. There is an upright bass, guitar, accordion, and mandolin.
Anthony Carter
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. There is an upright bass, guitar, and accordion.
Anthony Carter
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. There is an upright bass, guitar, accordion, and mandolin.
Anthony Carter
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. There is an upright bass, guitar, accordion, and mandolin.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Dan George with a hand drum.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Portrait of Dan George with a hand drum.
Anthony Carter
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. In this image, a man is playing a hand drum and another man (Dan George?) is dancing.
Anthony Carter
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. In this image, a man is playing a hand drum and another man is dancing.
Anthony Carter
Dan George & band in traditional clothing
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of Dan George and three others in traditional dress, playing music. There is an upright bass, guitar, accordion, and mandolin.
Anthony Carter
Group portrait of seven women playing musical instruments
Part of Fred Ryckman fonds
Seven women are posed in front of a tree. They play violins, guitars, and mandolins.
Fred Ryckman
Brass band posed to be photographed
Brass band posed to be photographed
First Indian Band - [Metlakatla?] - 1870
Brass band gathered in front of church
Hakka Mountain songs and laments collection
Collection consists of six compact discs with recordings of Hakka Mountain songs and laments, sung by Mrs. Yau Chan Shek-ying in 1976, along with accompanying documentation. Documentation includes lists of recordings with song descriptions, song translations/transcriptions, a photograph and bio of the singer, and articles collected by Elizabeth Lominska Johnson. The songs were sung in an older dialect of Hakka. Song types include marriage laments, mountain songs, and funeral laments.
Hakka mountain, or Hakka hill songs, are rural songs sung in the Hakka language by the Hakka people of Southern China. The songs vary in theme/subject, and exist as a kind of oral literature and/or communication at a distance.
Elizabeth Lominska Johnson