- 132-1-C-B-a040663
- Item
- 1964
Part of MOA General Media collection
Panel from exhibit "Tribal Control of the Supernatural".
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Part of MOA General Media collection
Panel from exhibit "Tribal Control of the Supernatural".
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for the exhibit "Tribal Control of the Supernatural."
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Display for exhibit "Melanesian Culture." Shows bowls, a large textile, and other items.
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Panel for the exhibit "The Shaman of the Northwest Coast." Shows photographs and a print.
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Display and panel from exhibit "Tribal Control of the Supernatural." Includes tomahawk pipe and plains pipe.
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Display and panel from exhibit "Tribal Control of the Supernatural." Includes tomahawk pipe and plains pipe.
The Hawthorns and Vincent Massey
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Harry Hawthorn (viewer's left) and Audrey Hawthorn (viewer's right) entertain Vincent Massey (Governor General of Canada, centre) during the Governor General's visit to the University of British Columbia in 1956.
The Hawthorns and Vincent Massey
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Harry Hawthorn (viewer's left) and Audrey Hawthorn (viewer's right) entertain Vincent Massey (Governor General of Canada, centre) during the Governor General's visit to the University of British Columbia in 1956.
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.
The Great Hall under construction
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View of the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology while it was still under construction.
The Great Hall under construction
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View of the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology while it was still under construction.
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Display for the exhibit "The Trader and Tribal Crafts." Shows several small items and several write-ups.
The foundations of the Haida house
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The foundations of the Haida house with a stack of boards in preparation for reassembly.
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Image of a display from the old Museum of Anthropology. Possibly for the exhibit "Northwest Coast Indian Art" but this is questionable. Shows items used for feasts.
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Panel for the exhibit "Chinese Values." Shows an alternating series of text and illustrations. Items for this exhibit were borrowed from numerous individual donors under the direction of Dr. Ping-ti Ho.
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Display for the exhibit "Technologies of the North West Coast." Shows spoons, baskets, images of people working, images of people cooking, and other objects.
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Introductory panel for the exhibit "The Culture of Japan." 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.
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Display for the Museum of Anthropology. Uncertain relation to exhibits. Possibly for exhibit on Oceania that may have been in place in 1969. Shows a map of Ocean with different cultural areas highlighted.
The Chinese Scholar and … Values
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Display for the exhibit "Chinese Values." Shows scrolls, calligraphy instruments, paintings, books, figurines, and other items. Items for this exhibit were borrowed from numerous individual donors under the direction of Dr. Ping-ti Ho.
The Chinese Connoisseur and Collector, Early Pottery
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Display for the exhibit "Chinese Values." Shows figurines, bowls, and an urn. Items for this exhibit were borrowed from numerous individual donors under the direction of Dr. Ping-ti Ho.