Item is a recording of Agnes Alfred and Dorothy Hawkins. Item was recorded by Daisy Sewid-Smith at Campbell River, prior to Martine Reid involvement. Item was translated by Daisy Sewid-Smith in 1979. Item includes four cassette tapes with Agnes Alfred and Dorothy Hawkins talking about love songs; the Hamatsa mask song; permission to use the chant of the Nimpkish, of the Kwakiutl; and their life story. Item was numbered by creator with roman number II.
Canoe bailers, minitature paddles, and a small cedar weaving. These items may have been produced by children involved in a program at the Museum of Anthropology.
Image depicts a drawing and text representing plans for a canoe, possibly the Nootka canoe carved by Douglas Cranmer for the Royal Museum of British Columbia in Victoria, B. C.
Image is of part of the canoe log, demonstrating shaping progress made. A small table is in front of the canoe log, on its south side. Cedar bark strips cover the table. A small gas tank rests next to the table, on the ground.
Image is of Isaac and Norman continuing to shape the canoe log. Cedar blocks and scraps cover the ground in image foreground. Longhouse exterior is visible in image background.
Image is of Chip and Norman standing next to a table holding the model canoe. Behind them, Isaac stands on top of the east end of the model canoe as Ron shapes the hull near the log's west end. A long pole rests against the south side of the log.