- 143-01-37
- Item
- 1967-1968
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
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Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
The Study of Akure Community in Akure Division of Western State of Nigeria
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
The Study of a Small Community the Kalabari-Ijaw (Ijo) of the Niger Delta of the Rivers State
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
The Study of a Small Community: The Historical Background of the Jaba Community
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
The Study of a Small Community: Ogbe-Udu
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
The Study of a Small Community "Odosenlu" - Ijebu Western State
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
The Study of a Small Community (Iju) in Akure Division Western State of Nigeria
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
The Study of a Small Community ErinluVillage near Ijebu-Ode
Part of Iris and Jack Lieber collection
The Structure of Tsimshian Totemism (final)
The Strangled Man: Haida Argillite Carving in Retrospect
The story of Bella Bella by Gustaf Kristjanson
Part of Wilson Duff fonds
Part of Jean Telfer fonds
Description of the Stoney Nakoda Nation, likely from the perspective of Telfer. Includes observations about the Stoney reserve, homes, seasonal activities, payments to the Stoney from the federal government and the Calgary Power Company, dress, gender dynamics, religion, food, the Annual Singing Festival, and names.
The SS Mag[ranna?] coming in to Quatsino wharf
Part of Ben Williams Leeson collection
The 'squirrel' examines log from all angles
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Norman standing on top of canoe log to examine it from various angles. Isaac, Ron, and Chip watch from below. Several totem poles and part of the crane can be seen in the background.
"The Spirit Sings" - Personal : [Glenbow Museum]
Part of Director's fonds
"The Spirit Sings" : [Glenbow Museum]
Part of Director's fonds
Part of Director's fonds
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display and panel from exhibit "Tribal Control of the Supernatural."
Part of MOA General Media collection
Display for the museum. Possibly for the exhibit "The Shaman of the Northwest Coast." Shows several items including ornaments, a drum, and a pipe.