Workers lift a totem pole into position in the Museum of Anthropology. The totem pole was being moved from its position in Totem Park to its new home in the new Museum of Anthropology building.
Workers on a scaffolding appear to be using a welder to cut one of the supports from a totem pole standing in Totem Park. This is in preparation to move the totem pole to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was carved by George Hunt Sr. The pole is now part of the museum's collection. This pole was originally carved for the Edward S. Curtis film "In the Land of the War Canoes" which was originally titled "In the Land of the Head Hunters." The pole was repaired and re-painted by carvers Ellen Neel in 1949 and Mungo Martin in 1950-51. It stood at Totem Park, UBC Campus until it was re-located to the Museum's Great Hall in 1976.
Workers carry a totem pole, wrapped in padding, from its position in Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was carved by George Hunt Sr. The pole is now part of the museum's collection. This pole was originally carved for the Edward S. Curtis film "In the Land of the War Canoes" which was originally titled "In the Land of the Head Hunters." The pole was repaired and re-painted by carvers Ellen Neel in 1949 and Mungo Martin in 1950-51. It stood at Totem Park, UBC Campus until it was re-located to the Museum's Great Hall in 1976.
Includes copy of the publication Workbook 8, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, Agnes Cranmer, and Margeret Cook. Alert Bay : U’Mista Cultural Society, 1981 Learning Kwak’wala series : book 11
Includes copy of the publication Workbook 7, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, Agnes Cranmer, and Margeret Cook. Alert Bay : U’Mista Cultural Society, 1981 Learning Kwak’wala series : book 10
Includes copy of the publication Workbook 6, by Jay Powell, Vickie Jensen, Agnes Cranmer, and Margeret Cook. Alert Bay : U’Mista Cultural Society, 1981 Learning Kwak’wala series : book 9
A path is being build along the new Museum of Anthropology while what appears to be soil is being laid out on the roof of the new Museum of Anthropology.