- 132-1-C-B-a040848
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- 1963
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for exhibit "Melanesian Culture." Shows bowls, a large textile, and other items.
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Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for exhibit "Melanesian Culture." Shows bowls, a large textile, and other items.
The house at Nausori [Fiji] [we both saw?]
Part of A.F.R. Wollaston fonds
Image shows a grass roofed house next to a river, with two women and two children passing by.
A.F.R. Wollaston
Part of MOA General Media collection
Panel for the exhibit "The Shaman of the Northwest Coast." Shows photographs and a print.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display and panel from exhibit "Tribal Control of the Supernatural." Includes tomahawk pipe and plains pipe.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display and panel from exhibit "Tribal Control of the Supernatural." Includes tomahawk pipe and plains pipe.
The Hawthorns and Vincent Massey
Part of MOA General Media collection
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
Part of MOA General Media collection
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.
A close-up image of a harbor seal on a wharf. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states " Meet Charlie, a harbor seal, who lives in our cove. Charlie is eleven years old now, but she was a baby when this slide was taken. She was brought into the cove by seal hunters who had killed her mother. A local family adopted and raised Charlie, feeding her with a baby bottle until she was able to catch her own food. She lives year round in the cove, suns herself on our wharfs, and plays with the local children. Sometimes she sneaks into a fish camp and helps herself to a choice salmon. Everyone in Kyuquot loves Charlie."
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a baby in a baby stroller at the entrance of a house. According to annotations, photograph was taken at Norway House, Manitoba
The Haida House and Mortuary House in their original positions
Part of MOA General Media collection
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.
Part of Lorna R. Marsden fonds
Photograph of the Greate Stele in Aksum, Ethiopia. This photograph was taken by Lorna R. Marsden during her visit to Aksum, where she purchased several original paintings in shops and from roadside sellers that she later donated to the Museum of Anthropology in 2016.
The Great Hall under construction
Part of MOA General Media collection
View of the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology while it was still under construction.
The Great Hall under construction
Part of MOA General Media collection
View of the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology while it was still under construction.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for the exhibit "The Trader and Tribal Crafts." Shows several small items and several write-ups.
The Frog Tree # 9 (original), Saxman Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
An image showing a boat docked nearby a small shed with fuel tanks and barrels standing around. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "Kyuquot's freight boat "Patsco" is shown moored to the fuel wharf. Every Thursday Patsco motors up the inlet thirty miles to the nearest road to meet the freight truck. Food for the store and heavy items come in on Patsco. Can you see the fuel drums and propane tanks on the wharf?"
The foundations of the Haida house
Part of MOA General Media collection
The foundations of the Haida house with a stack of boards in preparation for reassembly.
The finishing stage (Rounding the pole)
Item is a colour slide of the crew at the UBC carving shed. Corresponds to info in text from WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING. Photo shot for Douglas & McIntyre book
Geographic location: The UBC carving shed
The finishing stage (Rounding the pole)
Item is a colour slide of the crew at the UBC carving shed. Corresponds to info in text from WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING. Photo shot for Douglas & McIntyre book
Geographic location: The UBC carving shed
The finishing stage (Rounding the pole)
Item is a colour slide of the crew at the UBC carving shed. Corresponds to info in text from WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING. Photo shot for Douglas & McIntyre book
Geographic location: The UBC carving shed