- 1-2-Z-5 (13.9)-a034801
- Item
- [ca. 198-]
Item is a photograph showing a close up of a cedar plank being split.
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Item is a photograph showing a close up of a cedar plank being split.
Item is a photograph showing a man splitting a cedar plank.
[Cedar scraps, beaver bowl, and drawing]
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of a table holding a small beaver bowl carving and drawing in front of the canoe log, on its south side. Cedar scraps and blocks cover the ground.
[Cedar scraps, canoe log, and beaver bowl]
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of the west end of the canoe log. Cedar scraps cover the ground. An unidentified person stands near the canoe log's west end, regarding the scraps. A table with the beaver bowl carving and tracings is in front of the canoe log, on its south side.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Cedar weaving produced by children for a program at the Museum of Anthropology.
Cedar weaving materials on display in Montréal
Part of MOA General Media collection
Cedar weaving materials on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World."
Cedar weaving materials on display in Montréal
Part of MOA General Media collection
Cedar weaving materials on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World."
Item is a photograph showing a stack of cedar planks.
Item is a photograph showing a several cedar planks stacked in front of some unprocessed cedar logs.
Cedar, stripped of bark by weavers
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Celebration of the Raven film soundtrack, ambient noise
Part of Ken Kuramoto fonds
Item is an audio recording of ambient noise which was recorded for the soundtrack for the film Celebration of the Raven, directed by Ken Kuramoto, which documented the work process and installation of Bill Reid’s carving titled The Raven and the First Men and its unveiling by the Prince of Wales in 1980. This is Reel #4 of the soundtrack.
Celebration of the Raven film soundtrack, Haida singing Part 1
Part of Ken Kuramoto fonds
Item is the second of two audio recording of performers singing Haida songs at the opening reception of Celebration of the Raven. The recording is Reel #5 of the soundtrack for the film Celebration of the Raven, directed by Ken Kuramoto, which documented the work process and installation of Bill Reid’s carving titled The Raven and the First Men and its unveiling by the Prince of Wales in 1980.
Celebration of the Raven film soundtrack, Haida singing Part 2
Part of Ken Kuramoto fonds
Item is the second of two audio recording of performers singing Haida songs at the opening reception of Celebration of the Raven. The recording is Reel #6 of the soundtrack for the film Celebration of the Raven, directed by Ken Kuramoto, which documented the work process and installation of Bill Reid’s carving titled The Raven and the First Men and its unveiling by the Prince of Wales in 1980.
Celebration of the Raven film soundtrack, opening reception speeches
Part of Ken Kuramoto fonds
Item is an audio recording of introductory speeches given during the opening reception of Celebration of the Raven. The recording is Reel #7 of the soundtrack for the film Celebration of the Raven, directed by Ken Kuramoto, which documented the work process and installation of Bill Reid’s carving titled The Raven and the First Men and its unveiling by the Prince of Wales in 1980. The recording begins with an unidentified speaker who acknowledges the two groups who co-hosted the event: the Haida of the Queen Charlotte Islands including the Chiefs, Chief Elders and the People as well as the Friends of the Museum of Anthropology, Corporate Friends and the Raven Committee. The recording is then interrupted. The following portion of the recording features a woman speaking, likely in Haida. The recording is interrupted several more times during various speeches so it is difficult to identify speakers. Lastly, Haida artist Bill Reid provides a tribute to the passing of Haida storyteller Solomon Wilson and then thanks various individuals involved in the creation of the sculpture including Walter Koerner and artists George Norris, Garry Edenshaw, Charles Edenshaw and others. The recording concludes with singing and drumming.
Part of John Mennie fonds
Two poles in mid-ground mixed with cross-bearing grave marker at proper right foreground
Part of Eric Parker fonds
Item is a photograph showing portions of three headstones at a cemetery.
Cemetery at Old Town - Utensils at grave
Part of Gordon and Louanne Houston fonds
Houston (family)
Cemetery at Old Town - Wolf Girl headstone detail
Part of Gordon and Louanne Houston fonds
Houston (family)