The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
- 124-01-009
- Dossier
- 1977
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
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The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
Cycles: The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson, Haida
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of displays at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC. Objects shown include Haida carvings, a Chilkat blanket, and unidentified masks.
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Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Series consists of images found in or related to Carter's 1969 published work. Focus is on photographic representations of First Nations communities and individuals throughout Haida Gwaii. Geographic locations include Anthony Island (Ninstins), Masset, Skedans, Skidegate, Tanu and Yan. Series also contains images related to the 1969 Masset pole raising ceremony in honor of Robert Davidson, Jr. Files are generally arranged chronologically according to subject matter and/or locality. Except where noted with square brackets, the titles for files and items in this series were taken from annotations on the original material.
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Chief Henry Weah - Haida - Masset, Graham Island, BC, 1919
Fait partie de Harlan Smith collection
Gives his age as sixty seven years old and is the lighthouse keeper. Wiah Point between
Masset Inlet and Naden Harbour was named after his uncle
Argillite carvings by Claud Davidson
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of argillite carvings by Haida artist Claude Davidson.
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First Nations community members
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of First Nations adults and children in Bella Coola, Klemtu, Bella Bella, Haida Gwaii, and Hartley Bay, BC.
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Argillite carvings by Sharon Hitchcock
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of an image of an argillite carving by Haida artist Sharon Hitchcock.
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Masterworks by Haida Artist Bill Reid
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of image of Haida artist Rufus Moody, taken in what appears to be a home. A woman identified as Lucette is featured as well in a number of the images, possibly his wife. Also included is an image of some of his argillite carvings.
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Frog Constellation by Haida Artist Jim Hart
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
MOA Magazine, Issue 08, Fall 2019
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions, the Great Hall seismic upgrades, the UBC President's Staff Award for Community Engagement recipient Salma Mawani, the beginning of a project to decolonize MOA's Africa collections, funding from Canadian Heritage's Museum Assistance Program, Playing with Fire: Ceramics of the Extraordinary, the history of the museum and the Hawthorns, fast fashion and sustainable textiles, highlights from the Multiversity Galleries, the return of a Haida mortuary pole, the Native Youth Program, the MOA shop, artist-in-residence Sharon Reay, and the MOA Director's Advisory Council.
Fait partie de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File includes one photograph of MOA Object ID A7103 which is a bentwood chest. The contents of this file were used to create object labels for MOA's Great Hall.
Heredity: Hereditary Chiefs of the Haida
Fait partie de MOA Publications and Ephemera collection
Fait partie de Gillian Darling Kovanic fonds
The series consists primarily of material accumulated and/or created by Gillian Darling Kovanic during her travels abroad, both as a student of anthropology and a filmmaker. This series includes field research conducted by Kovanic with the Kalash in Pakistan, the Kom/Kati tribes in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the Orissa in India, the Haida on the Queen Charlotte Islands [Haida Gwaii], British Columbia and the Kwakwaka’wakw in Alert Bay, British Columbia. Much of her fieldwork is made up of a study of the languages and cultural practices of the people being studied.
Included in the series are eleven field notebooks, a handwritten Kalash’a dictionary, a notebook containing information on the ethnographic materials collected by Darling, which now reside with the Royal Ontario Museum, and approximately 4502 photographs, including slides, negatives, prints and digital photos. Also included are a number of academic and popular articles collected by Kovanic, which compliment her field research, including a unique, handwritten article by Wazir Ali Shah, secretary to the last ruler of Chital, Mehtar, in 1977, which was written after the original manuscript was lost. The series also contains published material, comprised of a teaching kit titled “Kalash Bread-making: From Field to Feast” and the Wakhi Language Book by Haqiqat Ali.
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Haida Canoe Benefit Concert - June 25, 1981
Fait partie de Friends of the Museum of Anthropology fonds
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Fait partie de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File contains three color negatives of a Haida mask on display at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Fait partie de Public Programming and Education fonds
Fait partie de William McLennan (MOA Curator) fonds
File includes one photograph of MOA Object ID A9416 which is a bentwood chest. The contents of this file were used to create object labels for MOA's Great Hall.
Fait partie de Public Programming and Education fonds