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Kaxlaya Gvilas (the ones who uphold the laws of our ancestors)
  • April 24 - September 3, 2002
  • Contemporary art works from the Heiltsuk village of Waglisla (Bella Bella), B.C., and historical pieces from the Royal Ontario Museum’s R.W. Large Collection. We are honoured to host this extraordinary collection of rarely-seen objects, ranging from brightly-painted masks, carved figures, boxes, baskets, bows, walking sticks and staffs, to musical instruments, jewelry, tools, and fishing gear.
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Anishinaabeg (1)

Usado por: Anishinabe, Anishinaabe, Anishinaabek

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x̄á’isla

Usado por: Haisla, xàʼisəla, xaisla, xa'isla

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Wuikinuxv

Usado por: Oweekeno, Owikeno, Oweekano, Oowekeeno, Rivers Inlet

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Nisg̱a’a

Usado por: Nisga'a, Nishga, Niska

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Stó:lō

Usado por: Sto:lo, Stó:lô, Stó:lõ, Staulo, Stahlo, Stolo, Sto lo

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W̱SÁNEĆ

Usado por: Saanich, WSANEC

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Ka:'yu:'k't'h'

Usado por: Kyuquot

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Coast Salish (2) 66 0
Tahltan 51 0
Memory, Place, & Displacement: A Journey by Jesús Abad Colorado
  • March 28 - June 10, 2006 (Gallery 10)
  • In partnership with the UBC Dept of Latin American Studies, UBC School of Social Work and Family Studies, the Liu Institute for Global Issues, the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, and Vida y Paz, MOA is pleased to present a series of photographs by Colombian photo-journalist Jesús Abad Colorado. The photographs document contemporary effects of war and displacement within Colombia, and the ways in which those affected express their resiliency. The exhibit will precede the World Peace Forum at UBC (June 23-28, 2006), and is intended to spark critical thinking about issues of global significance.
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Ritual Ecologies (New Form Festival '05 Exhibition)
  • September 16 - October 16, 2005 (Gallery 10)
  • As part of New Forms Festival 2005: Ecologies, MOA is hosting the RITUAL ECOLOGY exhibit, consisting of three multimedia installations. The first, Nabii, by Montreal artist Emilie Monnet, consists of four simultaneous DVD projections configured in the shape of a medicine wheel. The second, Lucinations, by Yukon artist Doug Smarch, uses the magic of Maya animation projected against a massive screen to interpret a Tlingit legend from the 1800s. The third, Greetings to the Technological World, is a video presentation by two artists from Montreal, Skawennati Tricia Fragnito, (Mohawk), and Jason E. Lewis (Cree). The exhibition is curated by Daina Warren.
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Vancouver Centennial Museum (Museum of Vancouver) Opening Exhibition 102 0
Navajo 2 0
Hopi 33 0
Baskets (1) 62 0
Sailing ships

Usado por: Sailboat

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Government 5 0
Cookware (1) 1 0
Salmon 66 0
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