View from the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology
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View from the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology looking towards a display of feast dishes.
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View from the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology
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View from the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology looking towards a display of feast dishes.
View from the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology
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View from the ramp of the Museum of Anthropology looking towards a display of feast dishes.
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View of a field, likely from the future site of the Museum of Anthropology building. This photograph was likely taken during the planning process for the construction of the new museum building.
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View of what is now called the Bill Reid Rotunda. Instead of Raven and The First Men on display here, a Haida house frontal totem pole is on display. This pole was transferred to the Museum of Anthropology from Tanoo in 1954.
View of the Georgia Strait from UBC
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View of the Georgia Strait from the future site of the Museum of Anthropology building. This photograph was likely taken during the planning process for the construction of the new museum.
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View of the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology. Several house posts and totem poles are visible.
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View of the Great Hall with many totem poles, house posts, and figures visible.
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View of the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology. Several house posts and totem poles are visible.
View of the Great Hall from Gallery 3
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View of the Great Hall from Gallery 3 (now known as the O'Brian Gallery).
View of the Great Hall from the O'Brian Gallery
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View of the Great Hall from the O'Brian Gallery in the Museum of Anthropology. A carving of an ancestor figure is visible on the viewer's right and a model totem pole on the viewer's left.
View of the Great Hall from the O'Brian Gallery
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View of the Great Hall from the O'Brian Gallery in the Museum of Anthropology. A carving of an ancestor figure is visible on the viewer's right.
View of the Museum of Anthropology
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View of the southeast wing of the Museum of Anthropology.
View of totem poles in the Great Hall
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Totem poles in the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
View of totem poles in the Great Hall
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Totem poles in the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology.
Workers lift a totem pole into position
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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 prepare a totem pole to be lifted
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Workers outside the Great Hall of the Museum of Anthropology prepare a totem pole to be lifted into the Great Hall as part of its move to the museum from Totem Park.
Workers preparing a totem pole to be lifted
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A totem pole being prepared to be lifted as part of its move from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was originally carved by Charle James and later restored by Mungo Martin.
Workers preparing a totem pole to be lifted
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A totem pole being prepared to be lifted as part of its move from Totem Park to the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was originally carved by Charle James and later restored by Mungo Martin.
Workers preparing a totem pole to be lifted
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A totem pole lying on a truck trailer after being moved from totem park. Workers are preparing the pole to be lifted off the truck trailer, then into place in the new Museum of Anthropology building. This pole was originally carved by Charlie James and later restored by Mungo Martin.