A child play with the Wasgo sculpture
- 132-1-C-C-a041521
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- 1976?
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A child in the Museum of Anthropology plays with the Wasgo sculpture by Bill Reid.
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A child play with the Wasgo sculpture
Part of MOA General Media collection
A child in the Museum of Anthropology plays with the Wasgo sculpture by Bill Reid.
Bill Reid and an interior house post
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Bill Reid stands near the interior house post of the Haida House. The date of this photograph is uncertain but may have been taken around 1960 when the structure was originally being built. The post in the photograph was carved by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer.
Bill Reid at the opening of the Museum of Anthropology
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Bill Reid and a crowd at the opening of the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Bill Reid's bear sculpture in the Museum of Anthropology
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Bill Reid's bear sculpture. This item was commissioned by Walter C. Koerner in 1963 and later donated to the University of British Columbia.
Bill Reid's bear sculpture in the Museum of Anthropology
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Bill Reid's bear sculpture. This item was commissioned by Walter C. Koerner in 1963 and later donated to the University of British Columbia.
Children being photographed on the Wasgo sculpture
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Children being photographed playing on the Wasgo in the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
The Haida House and Mortuary House in their original positions
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The Haida House and Mortuary House with accompanying totem poles in what appear to be their original positions before being moved in to the grounds of the new Museum of Anthropology.
Totem poles on display in the Museum of Anthropology
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Totem poles on display in the Museum of Anthropology's Great Hall. Children play on the Wasgo sculpture. The totem poles were transferred to the University of British Columbia from Ninstints in 1957.
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Wolf dish carved by Bill Reid while he was in Montréal.