- 132-1-C-A-a040518
- Item
- 1969 or 1970
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Masks on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
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Masks on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Masks on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Transformation mask on display in Montréal
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Transformation mask on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
View of the winter dance room in Montréal
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View of the winter dance room in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Whistles on display in Montréal
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Whistles on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Pavilion for an exhibition in Montreal
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Pavilion for an exhibition held in Montreal. This was the pavilion where the Museum of Anthropology set up a Northwest Coast exhibit for the "Man and His World" Exhibition from 1969-1970.
Argillite sculptures in the winter dance room
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Argillite sculptures in the winter dance room as part of the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Figures on display in Montréal
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Figures on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Woodworking equipment and bentwood boxes on display in Montréal
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Woodworking equipment and bentwood boxes on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Woodworking equipment and bentwood boxes on display in Montréal
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Woodworking equipment and bentwood boxes on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Baskets on display in Montréal
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Baskets on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Pavilion for an exhibition in Montreal
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Pavilion for an exhibition held in Montreal. This was the pavilion where the Museum of Anthropology set up a Northwest Coast exhibit for the "Man and His World" Exhibition from 1969-1970.
Map of the Museum of Anthropology's exhibit in Montréal
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Map of the Museum of Anthropology's exhibit in Montréal for "Man and His World".
Map of the Museum of Anthropology's exhibit in Montréal
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Map of the Museum of Anthropology's exhibit in Montréal for "Man and His World".
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Mask on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Dishes on display for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Dishes on display for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Rattles on display in Montréal
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Rattles on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
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A house frontal totem pole said to be from Oweekeno. This appears to be the totem pole that was taken from Rivers Inlet to the Museum of Anthropology in 1956, as part of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee.
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Image of several house frontal totem poles at Ninstints on Anthony Island. The totem pole in the foreground is recognizable as one that was transferred to the Museum of Anthropology in 1954. While the others likely were as well, they are more difficult to identify.