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- 1976
Includes copy of the publication Hunq’um?i?num? for kids, by Vickie Jensen.
Musqueam : Musqueam Band, 1976
Hunq’um?i?num? for kids : book 1
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Includes copy of the publication Hunq’um?i?num? for kids, by Vickie Jensen.
Musqueam : Musqueam Band, 1976
Hunq’um?i?num? for kids : book 1
Includes copy of the publication Hunq’um?i?num? for kids, by Vickie Jensen.
Musqueam : Musqueam Band, 1976
Hunq’um?i?num? for kids : book 2
File consists of photographs of trapper and woodcarver Jim LaRose in the Haida Gwaii (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands). The photographs show Jim carving a tiny, working pair of pliers from a match stick, as well as documenting the traps, pelts, etc. that filled his house.
Joe David “Meares Island” welcome figure
Item is a b&w negative of a photograph of the Joe David “Meares Island” welcome figure that is outside the museum, at the top of the stairway. Norman takes the entire crew to the Museum of Anthropology, encouraging them to come and sketch the totem poles. He points out several of his favourites.
Geographic Location: UBC Museum of Anthropology
Joe David “Meares Island” welcome figure
Item is a b&w negative of a photograph of the Joe David “Meares Island” welcome figure that is outside the museum, at the top of the stairway. Norman takes the entire crew to the Museum of Anthropology, encouraging them to come and sketch the totem poles. He points out several of his favourites.
Geographic Location: UBC Museum of Anthropology
Joe David “Meares Island” welcome figure
Item is a b&w negative of a photograph of the Joe David “Meares Island” welcome figure that is outside the museum, at the top of the stairway. Norman takes the entire crew to the Museum of Anthropology, encouraging them to come and sketch the totem poles. He points out several of his favourites.
Geographic Location: UBC Museum of Anthropology
Joe David “Meares Island” welcome figure
Item is a b&w negative of a photograph of the Joe David “Meares Island” welcome figure that is outside the museum, at the top of the stairway. Norman takes the entire crew to the Museum of Anthropology, encouraging them to come and sketch the totem poles. He points out several of his favourites.
Geographic Location: UBC Museum of Anthropology
File consists of photographs of potter Judy Cranmer and many of her pieces. Doug Cranmer, with whom she had lived, taught her to create the designs that she painted free-hand on her pots.
Includes copy of the publication Keepers of the totem, by the editors of Time-Life books.
Virginia : Time-Life Books, 1993
Kids button blanket project at UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets in the Great Hall at MOA
Kids button blanket project at UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets in the Great Hall at MOA
Kids button blanket project at UBC Museum
Image is of a group of adults and children wearing button blankets in the Great Hall at MOA.
Kids button blanket project at UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets in the Great Hall at MOA
Kids button blanket project at UBC Museum
Kids button blanket project at UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets in the Great Hall at MOA
Kids button blanket project at UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets in the Great Hall at MOA
Kids button blanket project at UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children wearing button blankets in the Great Hall at MOA