File consists of financial records and business correspondence pertaining to the Talking Stick gallery (located at 2306 South Granville Street in Vancouver) which opened in 1962 and officially closed on February 28, 1967. Records provided by the company co-founder Richard Bird. File also consists of printouts of digital colour photographs, research notes and material and the transcription of a digital recording of an interview with Vivien Cranmer and Richard Bird.
File contains records related to the Tahltan Community visit to MOA on between December 3 and 15, 2000. File includes receipts of borrowed equipment and correspondence
File contains records related to the Tahltan Research Project. The Tahltan Research Project’s purpose was to collect and preserve knowledge from Tahltan Elders and community members about Tahltan objects and historical photographs in MOA’s collection. File contains 54 colour slides with Tahltan objects from MOA’s collection
Image is of truck with canoe log driving towards carving position. Isaac, Chip, and Norman follow alongside. MOA longhouse can be seen in the distance.
Image is of truck with canoe log driving towards carving position. Isaac, Chip, and Norman follow alongside. MOA longhouse can be seen in the distance.
An image showing women and children getting on a motor boat while other people stand on the dock. According to the documentation included with the filmstrip, the description of the image states "These girls have taken the Vincent's speed boat from the Reserve wharf to the fuel wharf. They are going to shop at the store and pick up their mail. There are no roads or cars in Kyuquot, so to be able to get around every family must have at least one boat. Many families have a row boat, a motor boat, and a fish boat. Which boat would you take to the store?"
File consists of news, media, event listings, flyers, and other clippings from the event entitled Taiwanese Puppet Festival which took place on November 5th and 6th, 2016. The materials were compiled by Murray Patterson Marketing Group.
File consists of postcards, a copy of the "Enjoying Taiwan's Museums" publication, and a copy of the "Reflected Images of Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan" publication.