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Binder 3

Subjects of this sub subseries include:

  • The opening exhibition of the Vancouver Centennial Museum, curated by the Museum of Anthropology
  • The opening ceremony of the new Museum of Anthropology building
  • Visit of Governor General Vincent Massey to UBC and the Museum of Anthropology
  • Moving totem poles from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building
  • Displays in the Great Hall and visible storage of the new Museum of Anthropology around the time of its opening
  • Displays and photographs of objects, largely but not exclusively from the Museum of Anthropology
    Plans, drawings, and models of the new Museum of Anthropology building

Binder 3

File consists of various views of boxes, dishes, bowls, coppers, chiefs' seats, Chilcat cloaks and blankets, panel pipes, U.B.C. steering paddles, masks and frontlets, rattles, baskets, argillite poles and household articles. Includes some ms. notations. Accompanying material includes negatives, photocopies, magazine cut-out, and textual material. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous design.

Binder 4

Subjects of this sub subseries include:

  • Visible storage, classes, and exhibitions at the new Museum of Anthropology around the time of its opening
  • Construction of the Haida House
  • Transportation and display of Museum of Anthropology materials for the "Man and His World" exhibit the museum curated in Montréal
  • Robert Davidson carving in the rotunda in Montréal for the exhibition "Man and His World"

Binder 4

File consists of various views of boxes, chests, and dishes. Includes some ms. notations. Accompanying material includes photocopies, magazine cut-out, and ms. notes. Artefacts pictured are of Haida, Tsimshian, Kwakiutl, Tlingit and Northwest Coast Indigenous design.

Binder 5

Subjects of this sub subseries include:

  • Working in the old Museum of Anthropology in the library basement
  • Construction of the Haida House, including Doug Cranmer and Bill Reid carving poles
  • Various displays in the new Museum of Anthropology building
  • Totem Pole Preservation Committee investigating and removing poles
  • Totem Poles on University Boulevard and in Totem Park
  • Expo 1967 images, extensive photography of many pavilions
  • Opening exhibition of the Vancouver Centennial Museum, curated by the Museum of Anthropology
  • Children's programs at the Museum of Anthropology in the late 1970s, notable is the program for visually impaired children

Binder 5

File consists of photographs and photocopies of various boxes and chests. Includes views of poles, canoes and screens, photographs of Albert Edward Edenshaw and some of his work. Contains title page "The Art of Edenshaw (Albert Edward Edenshaw, c.1815-1894)". Pages 58 and 109, numbered in 1977, are repeated. Pages added in 1977 for mounted material are numbered as parts of the original page, e.g., 67a, 67b, etc. Accompanying material includes ms. drawings of box designs, and ms. highlighting of design components in photocopied box views; textual material, including ms. notes and cards; photocopies, postcard, and magazine print. Artefacts pictured are of Haida, Tsimshian, Tlingit and Northwest Coast Indigenous design.

Binder 6

File consists of photographs of bracelets, boxes and box lids, dishes and plates, carvings, and poles. Includes rubbing of Edenshaw bracelet in [crayon] on tissue paper; and some ms. notations, including design highlighting on photocopies. Contains title page "Charles Edenshaw: Some Late Masterworks." Accompanying material includes ms. notes and cards, typed notes with ms. notations, letters to Duff; negatives; and photocopied views of "The Thinker" and "The Pieta." Artefacts pictured are of Haida design.

Binder 7

File consists of photographs and related records including museum accession record printouts of artifacts attributed to Haida artist Charles Edenshaw, photocopied information about Edenshaw, and a letter re: napkin rings. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design.

Binder 8

File consists of photographs of various views of spoons. Accompanying material includes negatives, photocopies, and cut-out. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous design.

Binder photographs

Sub-series consists of photographs, negatives, photocopies, postcards, cut-outs, drawings, and rubbings acquired by Duff. Images consist of views of wooden and panel pipes; boxes and chests; dishes, bowls, plates, spoons, and other household articles; coppers; chief’s seats; coffins; carvings and poles; cloaks and blankets; bracelets; screens; masks and frontlets; paddles and canoes; and photos of Albert Edenshaw. Also included are textual records that describe the images.

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