Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
- 1 3-3-12-3-12-02-a000054c
- Item
- 1986
Image is of two children working on a button blanket on the floor at MOA.
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Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of two children working on a button blanket on the floor at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of two children working on a button blanket on the floor at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image of boy photographed from the front wearing a button blanket at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children working on button blankets at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of a woman next to a child wearing button blanket at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of a woman next to a child wearing button blanket at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of one woman helping another woman fasten button blanket at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of one woman helping another woman fasten button blanket at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of adults and children participating at a button blanket project at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of two children working on a button blanket at a table at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of woman next to a child posing wearing button blanket at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of a woman next to a child wearing button blanket at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of two women, one woman wearing button blanket at MOA.
Button blanket for kids UBC Museum
Image is of two children working on a button blanket on the floor at MOA.
File consists of photographs of the feasts and celebrations held in honour of the late wolf clan chief Walter Derrick.
File consists of photographs of a dance performance at the Pacific National Exhibition grounds in Vancouver 1998. Norman Tait had completed a private pole commission that was publicly carved at the PNE, and he formed a group of Nisga'a dancers to commemorate the event.
Item is the Eulogy to Agnes Alfred (Axu), written by her granddaughter Daisy Sewid-Smith on December 11, 1992