- 110-2-100
- File
- 2003
Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People "Our Great Ancestors Lived That Way"
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- October 13, 2003 - October 31, 2004.
- MOA Curator of Ethnology Pam Brown (Heiltsuk), guest curator Tanya Bob (Tahltan), and members of the Tahltan community create the first ever museum exhibit of Tahltan First Nations art and culture. The Tahltan live in the villages of Iskut and Dease Lake on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway, and Telegraph Creek, below the Grand Canyon of the Stikine River. This exhibit has been developed collaboratively to highlight the profound and continuing links between the Tahltan and their land, culture, and heritage.
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Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People "Our Great Ancestors Lived That Way"
Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People "Our Great Ancestors Lived That Way"
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Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People "Our Great Ancestors Lived That Way"
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- 71-6-129
- File
- 2004
Mehodihi Well-known Traditions of Tahltan People
- 104-4-31
- File
- September 2003
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People
- 124-01-091
- File
- 2003
Mehodihi: Well-Known Traditions of Tahltan People
- 28-02-EE
- Subseries
- [200-] - 2003
Part of David Cunningham fonds
David Cunningham
- 71-6-130
- File
- 2004
- 119-6-D-30
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- 2000-2004
Part of Director's fonds