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[Base of log]

Image is of (west) base and (south) side of canoe log, prior to bark stripping. Part of museum exterior visible in background.

[Base of log]

Image is of base (hull) and (south) side of canoe log, prior to bark stripping. Top of totem pole visible in background.

[Base of log]

Image is of base (hull) of canoe log. Front of longhouse is visible on left side of image.

[Base of log]

Image is of (west) base and (south) side of canoe log, prior to bark stripping. Part of museum exterior visible in background.

[Base of log]

Image is of base (hull) and (south) side of canoe log, prior to bark stripping. Front of longhouse visible on left side of image.

[Base of log]

Image is of base (hull) and (south) side of canoe log, prior to bark stripping. Top of totem pole visible in background.

[Base of log]

Image is of base (hull) and (south) side of canoe log, prior to bark stripping. Front of longhouse visible on left side of image.

Basic Tools of Carpentry

Display for the exhibit "Technologies of the North West Coast." Shows several examples of carpentry tools as well as two pictures of men working on wood sculptures, likely Bill Reid (left) and Mungo Martin (right).

Basil and Edythe Hartley fonds

  • 27
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1941-1944, 1983

Fonds consists of audio, video, and visual materials created by Basil and Edythe Hartley. Materials include video footage of the Haisla people, which Hartley shot while working in Kitimaat from 1941-1944, a voiceover for the footage which Hartley’s widow, Edythe McClure, created in ca. 1983, a letter, and three photographs of Kitimat people and landscapes. The three audio cassettes all contain the same 1983 recording.

Basil Hartley

Basin

Display from the exhibit "North American Indian Basketry and Technology." Shows several examples of baskets. Many items for this exhibit were borrowed from the University of Washington to supplement the museum's collection.

Basket exhibit

Subseries consists of a program and information related to a basket weaving exhibit held at the Bellevue Arts Museum called American Indian Baskets: Trees, Reeds and Grasses.

Basket exhibit panel

Picture of exhibit panel at the Museum of Anthropology, ca. 1961. The text reads: "A tightly woven basket held liquids and could be used for cooking." Panel includes a map.

Basket exhibit photographs

File contains a copy of the <i>American Indian Baskets: Trees, Reeds, and Grasses</i> Exhibit at the Bellevue Art Museum in Bellevue Washington. Records consist of administrative information about the exhibit and photocopies of photographs of the baskets on exhibit.

Basket Maker

An image of a woman holding a basket and a bundle of dried grass. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "In the Fall Mrs. Oscar gathers and dries grass from Rugged Point to use in making her grass and cedar baskets."

Basketball

  • 30-30-01-30-01-03-a039044
  • Item
  • [1862-1937, predominant 1930-1937]
  • Part of John Mennie fonds

Basketball court. Referee is about to drop ball. 7 players visible. Onlookers in background.

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