Administrative and other records
- 111-1
- Series
- 1976 - 1987
Part of Hindaleah (Hindy) Ratner fonds
Series consists of reports, histories, memoranda, notes and other textual material.
Hindaleah Ratner
Administrative and other records
Part of Hindaleah (Hindy) Ratner fonds
Series consists of reports, histories, memoranda, notes and other textual material.
Hindaleah Ratner
File consists of reports of the museum's activities from 1947 onward. These reports were generally produced at the end of each fiscal year beginning in 1978. Most reports cover a single year, while some span multiple years. In some years, multiple reports were produced. The file does not contain reports for the fiscal years ending in 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2017, or 2018.
The reports in this file give information on the museum's activities, attendance, administration, funding, renovations, security, volunteer associates, curatorial work, exhibitions, acquisitions and donations, interactions with the university, outreach, programs such as the Native Youth Project and the Prison Outreach Program, educational activities, marketing, VIP visitors, and special events, among other topics.
Charlie James' totem pole restored
Part of MOA General Media collection
Charlie James' totem pole after restoration work by Mungo Martin. It is likely standing in Totem Park at UBC in this photograph. It was later moved to the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology.
Part of MOA General Media collection
Quwutsun house posts currently held in the Museum of Anthropology.
Collections packed, summer 1975
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of boxes with items from MOA collection, likely packaged to be moved into new museum.
Drawing of the Tsimalano house board
Part of MOA General Media collection
Drawing of the Tsimalano house board, which is held in the Museum of Anthropology.
Friends of the Museum of Anthropology fonds
Fonds consists of records related to the administrative functions of the society and includes meeting minutes, internal and external correspondence, membership lists, committee and sub-committee files, records about the society’s constitution and seal, and relevant financial information. There is also a file related to the 1981 benefit concert for the proposed Haida canoe wing.
Friends of the Museum of Anthropology
Galleries and exhibitions development
Part of Kersti Krug fonds
This series reflects Krug’s involvement in developing and assessing various projects related to exhibitions and galleries. It includes records relating to Krug’s proposal for an audio tape project that would document the reflections of various people who had had significant involvement with the Museum; records created during the process of soliciting proposals for designing and building a prototype visible storage case; a report on virtual collections; drafts, reports, and correspondence created during the planning of Gallery 3; and records from the Exhibitions Committee. Materials include proposals, correspondence, minutes, reports, memorandums, and architectural drawings.
Kersti Krug
Haida house and mortuary house being reassembled
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image shows the Haida and mortuary houses while they were being reassembled during relocation from Totem Park.
Haida house and mortuary house being reassembled
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image shows the Haida and mortuary houses while they were being reassembled during relocation from Totem Park.
Haida house and mortuary house being reassembled
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image shows the Haida and mortuary houses while they were being reassembled during relocation from Totem Park.
Haida house and mortuary house being reassembled
Part of MOA General Media collection
Image shows the Haida and mortuary houses while they were being reassembled during relocation from Totem Park.
Hindaleah (Hindy) Ratner fonds
The fonds consists of records created by Ratner in the process of conceptualizing, developing and running public programming and extension services. Initially, the duties of the Extension Curator were coordinating the development of in-house exhibits, non-credit educational programming, extension activities and publicity. Programming included performances, workshops, lectures, non-credit courses, museum tours, identification clinics
and audio-visual presentations, often in conjunction with the Center for Continuing Education. Ratner organized local and international cultural excursions, including acting as a tour escort. Ratner was responsible for coordinating special events and lectures in conjunction with exhibits, and from 1980 was responsible for administering travelling exhibitions. Other extension activities included print exhibits in Vancouver office spaces, installations in off-campus locations such as the Vancouver Airport, and the Special Prison Extension Project.
Communications duties included production of the calendar of events and publicity circulars. Other duties included preparation of grant applications, managing staff, including student interns, budgeting, preparing reports, and assisting film and video production use of museum space and collections.
Public relations activities included establishing contacts with media representatives, promoting exhibits and other special events, producing news releases, distributing calendars of events and brochures, arranging staff interviews with media and soliciting publicity.
Communications duties included production of the calendar of events and publicity circulars. Other duties included preparation of grant applications, managing staff, including student interns, budgeting, preparing reports, and assisting film and video production use of museum space and collections.
Public relations activities included establishing contacts with media representatives, promoting exhibits and other special events, producing news releases, distributing calendars of events and brochures, arranging staff interviews with media and soliciting publicity.
The fonds has been organized into the following series:
Hindaleah Ratner
Part of MOA General Media collection
An image of two Kwakwaka'wakw house posts with house frames at UBC. These items are currently part of the Museum of Anthropology's collection.
House posts in the new Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
House posts stand in the new Museum of Anthropology during the process of moving in.
House posts in the new Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
House posts stand in the new Museum of Anthropology during the process of moving in.
House posts in the new Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
House posts stand in the new Museum of Anthropology during the process of moving in.
House posts in the new Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
House posts stand in the new Museum of Anthropology during the process of moving in.
House posts in the new Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
House posts stand in the new Museum of Anthropology during the process of moving in.
House posts in the new Museum of Anthropology
Part of MOA General Media collection
House posts stand in the new Museum of Anthropology during the process of moving in.