Totem pole at Man & His World carved by Henry Hunt-Montreal Expo '67
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Detail of a totem pole carved by Henry Hunt at Expo 67 in Montréal.
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Totem pole at Man & His World carved by Henry Hunt-Montreal Expo '67
Part of MOA General Media collection
Detail of a totem pole carved by Henry Hunt at Expo 67 in Montréal.
Totem pole at Man & His World carved by H. Hunt Montréal Expo '67
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Detail of a totem pole carved by Henry Hunt at Expo 67 in Montréal.
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Totem pole standing in situ at Kitwancool. It was later removed and taken to the University of British Columbia. It currently stands in the Great Hall at the Museum of Anthropology.
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Detail of a totem pole said to be standing in Kispiox. This image may be from a book by Marius Barbeau or Edward Linnaeus Keithahn.
Totem pole and house at Old Kasaan
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Image of an old house and totem pole belonging to Chief Son-i-hat at Old Kasaan. This photograph is likely from a book by Marius Barbeau or Edward Linnaeus Keithahn.
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Unidentified totem pole. Attributed to Mungo Martin on a previous slide but this is uncertain.
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Image of a totem pole. Uncertain identity or artist. Slide annotation appears to attribute it to Mungo Martin.
Tools on display for a workshop
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Adzes, a mallet, pigment bowl, and other items, on display for a workshop at the Museum of Anthropology. The workshop may have been taught by Hilary Stewart.
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Display from the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Tokonoma is a recessed space for displaying artistic pieces. On display is a scroll painting and other items. This exhibit was done on the arrival of materials collected by Dr. Ronald Dore of the department of Asian Studies who directed the installation of this exhibit.
Thunderbird house posts in Totem Park
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Photograph of two Thunderbird House Posts in Totem Park at UBC.
Three masks on display in Montréal
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Three masks from the Museum of Anthropology on display in Montréal for the Northwest Coast exhibit "Man and His World."
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Display for the Museum of Anthropology. Uncertain relation to exhibits. Possibly for Japanese and Chinese history exhibit that may have been in place between 1967 and 1969. Shows doll and figure of a woman, print of a woman, fans, and other objects.
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Likely a title page for a slide show related to the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World."
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Image of the Vancouver City Museum around the time of its opening. Notably, this photograph pre-dates the installation of the steel crab sculpture now in-front of the museum.
The Vancouver Centennial Museum shortly after its official opening
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A photograph of the Vancouver Centennial Museum likely taken shortly after its official opening; around the time the Museum of Anthropology installed its opening exhibits.
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Display for the exhibit "The Trader and Tribal Crafts." Shows several examples of baskets.
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Image of the UBC library taken around 1927.
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Display for the exhibit "Exchange… What is it?" Exhibit was for a student honours thesis by Jill Willmott. Several items displayed.
The tribal craftsman reworked traded iron into traditional tools
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Display for the exhibit "The Trader and Tribal Crafts." Shows daggers, an axe, and other items.
The tribal craftsman reworked traded iron into traditional tools
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Display for the exhibit "The Trader and Tribal Crafts." Shows daggers, an axe, and other items.