- 119-10-F-89
- Dossiê
- 1998
Parte deDirector's fonds
Parte deDirector's fonds
Parte deDirector's fonds
Honourary Degree - Gloria Cranmer Webster (Correspondence) [restricted]
Parte deDirector's fonds
Government of Canada - Department of Communications
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Government of Canada - Department of Communications
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Government of Canada - Department of Communications (a)
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Government of Canada - Department of Communications (b)
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Awards-Honourary, etc. Jensen/Webster/Stewart/Koerner 1 of 2
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Point, Stephen BC Lieutenant Governor [invitation to The Welcoming of Stone T'xwelatse]
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2004 Shelton - General Correspondence
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Gallini, Nancy, Faculty of Arts Dean
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2008-2010, Shelton - General Correspondence
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Correspondence mostly related to development, proposed Asian Wing and collection, and Renewal project
2017-2019 Shelton - General correspondence
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Parte deDirector's fonds
Robert F. Kelly - Visitors' Study at MOA
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Parte deDirector's fonds
MOA survey - Robert Kelly : [museum-visitor relationships]
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Hawthorn Correspondence - Gathering Strength exhibit
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In the Footprint of the Crocodile Man tracking study report
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Study done as an assignment for UBC course, ANTH 431: Studies in Museum Anthropology. This study was done by Melanie Dunch, Andrea Lucy, Kei Tong Pool, Leanne Jung, and Laura Robin.
MOA External Advisory Board Files
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Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes & agendas, draft & final copies of the museum’s exhibitions, programs and building plans, printed presentation slides, invitations, magazine & journal articles, brochures, handwritten notes, and other textual records related to the administrative activities and responsibilities regarding the Museum of Anthropology’s External Advisory Board. The Advisory Board, comprised of experts from various diverse cultural backgrounds, was established in order to help decide and shape the Museum’s direction and promote support within local, national and international communities. The Advisory Board was active from 2007-2013 and re-activated in 2019.
Also included in this series are Board members’ recruitment files consisting of biographical information and curriculum vitae.
The series is divided into the following sub-series:
A. General Files, 2002-2008
B. External Advisory Board Meetings Files, 2007-2013
C. External Advisory Board Members Files, 2000, 2005-2016