Totem pole installation, Museum of Anthropology
- 25-05-11-a038722
- Item
- [1976]
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of MOA Director Michael Ames with pole A50020 as it was being installed in MOA's Great Hall.
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Totem pole installation, Museum of Anthropology
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of MOA Director Michael Ames with pole A50020 as it was being installed in MOA's Great Hall.
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles on display at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles on display at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of restoration work on a totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC.
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of totem poles at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of the Ninstins (or Ninstints) village site on Anthony Island, Haida Gwaii.
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Kwakiutl potlatch for Tony Hunt
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images from a Kwakiutl potlatch for artists Tony Hunt, in Alert Bay, BC.
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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
This historic image appears to be show a box front in Ottawa that is felt to be the same box front as the original one on MOA pole A50020.
Mission Church at North Vancouver Reserve
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images of the exterior of St. Paul's Catholic church in North Vancouver, BC.
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Nass River (Nisga'a nation), 1970
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images from the Nass River valley in British Columbia. Subjects include scenery, people, and village scenes.
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First Nations community members
Parte 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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Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of images taken at or near Slatechuck Mountain on Haida Gwaii (called Kaagan in the Haida language). This mountain, located near Queen Charlotte City, is best known as a source of argillite, a rare form of slate used in Haida art. Images in this file show individuals harvesting argillite, in addition to images of women harvesting and preparing spruce roots to weave baskets, and images of the Golden Spruce tree that formerly stood in the area.
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House post in situ on Anthony Island
Parte de MOA General Media collection
Members of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee, Bill Reid (wearing aht) and Wilson Duff, inspecting a house post on Anthony Island. This house post was removed and brought to the Museum of Anthropology.
Parte de MOA General Media collection
Totem poles stand near the water on Anthony Island. This photograph was likely taken during an expedition to the island by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee. Based on a similar photograph in this series, this may have been taken by Michael Kew.
Parte de MOA General Media collection
Totem pole in situ on Anthony Island. This photograph was likely taken by a member of the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee.
Wooden burial house at Fort Rupert
Treaty 7 Centennial/Prince of Wales Visit Media Correspondent Materials
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of Carter's press pass and a media itinerary and information booklet from Prince Charles' visit to Alberta in 1977.
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of slides depicting First Nations chiefs and elders, Carter's wife Minn Sjolseth with August Jacks, Johnny Seaweed, miscellaneous images from Mount Currie/Lil'wat First Nation, and a photograph labeled "Potlatch Masset 60s".
Village Island QCI 1973 Totems (Mamalilikulla)
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of one slide labeled Village Island 1973, and several other unlabeled slides depicting totem poles. The slides seem to have been taken at the same time as those used in "From History's Locker."
Parte de Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of slides depicting various people and events, including Prince Charles' visit to Canada in 1977, Dan George, and Minn Sjolseth's paintings.