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AtoM Reference Code: 29

Wilson Duff fonds

(update by Lisa Beitel - July 2002) (updated by Jen Smith - March 2003)

(updated by Lindsay Szymanski – September 2010) (updated by Robin Koning – February 2017)

(updated by Katie Ferrante – March 2017, Oct 2018, Oct 2019)

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Table of Contents

Title Page Number

Fonds Level description 3-6

Series Level description 7-30

1. Wilson Duff student papers 7

2. Correspondence 8

3. Published and unpublished articles 9

4. Site visits 10

5. Northwest Coast research 11

6. Teaching materials 12

Sub-series

A. Lecture notes 12

B. General notes 12

C. Reference materials 12

D. Good student papers 12

7. Committee and consultancy records 13

Sub-series

A. Department of Anthropology and Sociology

Archaeology and Museum Committee 13

B. Department of Anthropology and Sociology

Museum Program Committee 13

C. Vancouver City Museums consultancy 13

D. Committee on Museum Ethics, Canadian

Ethnology Society 13

8. Personal documents 14

9. Photographic records 15

Sub-series

A. Binder Photographs 16

B. Photographs and negatives 17

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C. Slides 18

D. Photographs and Pictrostats I 19

E. Photographs II 20

F. Photographs from Barbeau’s “Totem Poles” and others 21

10. Maps 22-23

Sub-series

A. Base Maps 22-23

B. Territory maps 22-23

C. Reserve maps 22-23

D. Miscellaneous maps 22-23

11. Images Stone B.C. 24

12. Research notes and materials 25

13. Tsimshian Files 26

14. Recordings 27

15. Creative writing 28

16. Posthumous writings on Duff 29

17. Ephemera 30

Series-Box Lists, File Level and Item Level Descriptions 32-111

1. Wilson Duff student papers 32

2. Correspondence 33-34

3. Published and unpublished articles 35

4. Site visits 36

5. Northwest Coast research 37-40

6. Teaching materials 41-56

7. Committee and consultancy records 57

8. Personal documents 58

9. Photographic records 59-76

10. Maps 77-92

11. Images Stone B.C. 93-99

12. Research notes and materials 100

13. Tsimshian Files 101-105

14. Recordings 106-108

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15. Creative writing 109

16. Posthumous writings on Duff 110

17. Ephemera 111

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Wilson Duff fonds Dates of creation: 1919-1977, predominantly 1948-1977 Physical extent:

6.1 meters of textual records and other material Biographical sketch: Wilson Duff was born on March 23, 1925. After serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a navigator, Duff attended the University of British Columbia and graduated with a B.A. in 1949. Two years later, in 1951, he completed his M.A. in Anthropology from the University of Washington. Duff’s professional research concentrated primarily on the native cultures of the Northwest Coast and he was instrumental in the development of scholarship in this area. His influence on the study and appreciation of Northwest Coast art was also very profound as he inspired artistic work and in some ways was an artist himself, as evidenced by his poetry and the poetic nature of some of his writing. In 1950, (prior to being awarded his M.A.) Duff was appointed Curator of Anthropology for the British Columbia Provincial Museum, a position he would hold until 1965. From 1960-1965 he directed the British Columbia Government Anthropology Program. In 1965 Duff left the Museum to become a professor of Anthropology in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia. Throughout his career, Duff maintained a close association with museums and galleries, helping to plan buildings and exhibits, and he was involved in the early stages of planning of the new Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. Two major exhibits by Duff include “Arts of the Raven” shown at the Vancouver Art Gallery (1967) and “Images Stone B.C.” (1975) shown locally in Vancouver and Victoria before travelling to art galleries across Canada. Duff was active on a number of committees and he was a founding member of the British Columbia Museums Association where he served as Vice-president from 1962-1963 and as President from 1963-1965. Duff also served on the joint British Columbia Provincial Museum and University of British Columbia Totem Pole Preservation Committee that purchased and salvaged some of the last remaining poles in the Queen Charlotte Islands in the 1950’s. In addition, he chaired the provincial government's Archaeological Sites Advisory Board from 1960-1966 and served on the provincial government's Indian Advisory Committee. During this time he led support for legislation to protect British Columbia’s archaeological remains and worked on the draft of British Columbia’s first “Archaeological and Historic Sites Protection Act” that was passed in 1960. In 1960 Duff acted as a consultant for the Kitwancool tribe and served as an expert witness in the Nishga land case before the B.C. Supreme Court in 1969. That same year, on behalf of the Alaska State Museum and the Smithsonian Institution, he surveyed the totem poles of southwest Alaska. Two years later, in 1971, Duff directed a project to record the history of southeast Alaska Indians for the Alaska State Museum. Throughout his academic career, Wilson Duff wrote a number of articles, manuscripts and books. From 1950-1956 he was the editor of Anthropology in British Columbia and his first publication in 1953 was based on his Master’s Thesis on the Upper Sto:lo Indians. Published articles and book reviews by Duff can be found in Anthropology in British Columbia no.1, 2, 3, 4, 5; The Crowsnest 9(3); Victoria Naturalist vols. 7, 8, 16(7); B.C. Historical Quarterly, July-October 1951; American Anthropologist vol.54, no.4; Canadian Art 11(2); Anthropology in British Columbia Memoir no.4; Western Museums Quarterly 1(3); Museum Round-up no.12, 16; Anthropologica vol. 6, no.1; B.C. Studies no.3, 19; and Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 3(2). Although many of Duff’s manuscripts remain unpublished, a number of his books are considered to be foremost reference sources in their field.

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Such publications by Duff include: Thunderbird Park, Victoria B.C., (Government Travel Bureau, 1952), Selected List of Publications Pertaining to the Indians of British Columbia (with J.E.M. Kew, 1956); British Columbia Atlas of Resources (maps 12, 13a, 13b, 1956); Anthony Island, a Home of the Haidas (1957); Histories, territories and laws of the Kitwancool (1959); The Killer Whale Copper (A Chief’s Memorial to His Son (1960); Preserving British Columbia’s Prehistory. Archaeological Sites Advisory Board (1961); Indian History of British Columbia: The Impact of the White Man (1965); Thoughts on the Nootka Canoe (1965); Arts of the Raven: Masterworks by the Northwest Coast Indians (1967); Indians before the arrival of the white men, the Indians after the arrival of the white men (1967); Indians of British Columbia: Selected Bibliography (1968); Totem Pole Survey of Southeastern Alaska (1969); Bibliography of Anthropology of B.C. (1973); and Images Stone B.C. Thirty Centuries of Northwest Coast Indian sculpture (1975). In 1996, Bird of paradox: the unpublished writings of Wilson Duff was published. Wilson Duff died August 8, 1976 leaving behind his wife, Marion and his two children, Marnie and Tom. In 1981, “The World is as Sharp as a Knife: An Anthology in Honor of Wilson Duff” was published by the British Columbia Provincial Museum and contained essays, reminisces, artwork, and poetry celebrating Duff’s accomplishments, research and friendships. Custodial history: Wilson Duff's papers were donated to the Museum of Anthropology through a number of accessions. The first series of records came from his wife Marion Duff in 1977 while his son and daughter donated his remaining records between 1983 and 1985. In 2006, there was another donation made by Marnie Duff. This accrual was added to the fonds in 2010. Scope and content: The Wilson Duff papers consist of textual records, photographs, negatives, slides, maps, audio recordings, compact disks and one video tape that relate to Duff's activities, correspondences, and publications as one of the foremost researchers in Northwest coast Indian history, culture and traditions. Also included in the fonds are records relating to Duff’s work as an Anthropology professor at the University of British Columbia, his advisory and curatorial consultancy work, committee membership and the exhibit Images: Stone: B.C. Records in the Wilson Duff fonds have been organized into the following fourteen series: Series 1: Wilson Duff’s student papers (1949-1950) Series 2: Correspondence (195?-1975) Series 3: Published and unpublished articles (195?-1972) Series 4: Site visits (195-) Series 5: Northwest Coast research (195?-197?) Series 6: Teaching materials (1965-1976) Series 7: Committee and consultancy records (1966-1976) Series 8: Personal records (1965-1976) Series 9: Photographic records (195?-1976) Series 10: Maps (1955-1976) Series 11: Images: Stone: B.C. (1975-1977) Series 12: Research notes and materials (196?-1976) Series 13: Tsimshian files (1915-1976, predominant 1957-1971) Series 14: Recordings (1962-1976) Series 15: Creative writing (195? - 197?) Series 16: Posthumous writings on Duff (197? – 199?) Series 17: Ephemera (195? – 197?) Notes:

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Source of supplied title proper: Title based on content of fonds. Physical description: Records in the fonds include: 4.81 meters of textual records ca. 9320 photographic records (photographs, negatives, slides) 70 maps 12 sound reels 7 cassette tapes 1 U-Matic video tape Conservation: Conservation procedures have been undertaken during the physical processing of the records.

Arrangement: The arrangement of the fonds has followed, as much as possible, the order in which the records arrived at the archives. This order may have been imposed by Duff as the creator, although it is possible that family members or Museum staff altered it prior to its arrival at the archives. The 1983 accession arrived in a limited discernable order, so some of the order has been imposed by the archivist. With the 2006 accrual, there were contents that fell into the pre-existing categories of Northwest Coast native research, Teaching materials, Correspondence, Published and unpublished articles, Personal records, Photographic records, Images: Stone: B.C., and Research notes and materials. Due to the nature of the papers, new Series were created to accommodate the expanded scope and content, including: Creative writing, Posthumous writings on Duff, Ephemera and Architectural plans. Although physically arranged as an accrual, the contents have been intellectually ordered to fit into the existing schema. Availability of other formats: mp3 files Location of other formats: A virtual copy of Series 13 Tsimshian Files has been created by Professor Margaret Seguin Anderson, U.N.B.C. In May 2002, the archives received a draft copy of this work titled “Wilson Duff’s Tsimshian File” which contains scanned copies of Duff’s Tsimshian records on ten compact disks. The compact disks are accompanied by a file list and may be used by researchers in the archives. Restrictions on access: Restrictions apply to a number of records in this fonds due to the sensitive nature of the subject matter. Restricted records are noted in the appropriate series description and are also highlighted in the Wilson Duff Series-Box list. The archivist must be consulted before any of these records can be disclosed and made accessible to researchers. Restrictions on use: The Museum of Anthropology does not hold copyright for all of the records in the fonds, especially Duff’s audio tapes and visual images. At the time of the original donation of the records, copyright did not need to be transferred, but changes to the Canadian copyright law have since set out more explicit requirements governing copyright ownership. Records with restricted use, i.e., undetermined copyright, have been noted in the Wilson Duff Series-Box list. Most of the original negatives for these are found at the Royal BC Museum; others have been found at the American Museum of Natural History. Please consult with these institutions to discuss copyright for use of these particular images. Finding aid: A finding aid has been developed for these records. Where appropriate, sub-series, file, and item level descriptions have been completed in order to assist researchers gain access to the records, photographs, slides and maps contained within the fonds.

Associated material: Other public bodies with holdings of Duff records include the British Columbia Provincial Museum, Special Collections, Main Library, UBC and the Archaeology Laboratory, UBC. The British Columbia Archives and Records Service holds microfiche copies of the British Columbia Provincial Museum materials.

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Accruals: Although no further accruals are expected, audio tapes, photographs and slides may be part of the archives backlog. A backlog inventory has been created and though no Duff records are apparent, they may still be inter-filed with other records.

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Series 1: Wilson Duff’s student papers [textual record] Dates of creation: 1949-1950 Physical extent: 1.0 cm of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of notes and papers written by Duff when he was an anthropology student at UBC. Notes: Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series.

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Series 2: Correspondence [textual record] Dates of creation: 1957-1976 Physical extent: 17.5 cm of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of letters sent to Duff, occasionally accompanied by articles or manuscripts. There are a few copies of letters from Duff. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series. Arrangement: A second accession is arranged in alphabetical order.

Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access.

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Series 3: Published and unpublished articles [textual record] Dates of creation: [195?]-1972 Physical extent: 14.5 cm of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of original handwritten and typed text, reprints and journals containing articles by Duff. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series. Arrangement: Records have been arranged in chronological order.

Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access.

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Series 4: Site visit notes [textual record] Dates of creation: [195?] Physical extent: 2.0 cm of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of notes Duff took while visiting Indian villages. The materials consist of handwritten notes by Duff concerning totem poles, carvers, language and social organization of the tribes and villages. There are also some notes of conversations with the villagers or stories recounted by them.

Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series. Arrangement: Records have been arranged in chronological order.

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Series 5: Northwest Coast research [textual record, graphic material] Dates of creation: [195?]-[1976] Physical extent: 104 cm of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of materials Duff created and gathered on various Northwest Coast tribes including Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian and Kwakiutl. The documents include handwritten notes, typed articles, correspondence and reference materials such as photographs from other museums, Photostats and reprints and originals of articles. Notes: Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series.

Arrangement: The files have been arranged in alphabetical order by name of region, person or museum with whom Duff corresponded, and then by subject. The title headings are those established by Duff except where there are square brackets [ ]. The latter are based on contents of the files. The archivist decided on this order as it was not possible to determine, and therefore reconstitute, Duff's original order. A second accession was added in 1983, with the titles based on the contents of the file. Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access. Availability of other formats: A large portion of this series has been digitized.

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Series 6: Teaching materials [textual record, cartographic material, graphic material] Dates of creation: 1965-1976 Physical extent: 2.04 m of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of records created and collected by Duff relating to his work as professor in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia. The Lecture notes sub-series consists of papers relating to anthropology lectures given by Duff at the University of British Columbia. The records include handwritten and typed lecture notes, course outlines, course plans, examination questions, maps and drawings, and correspondence. There are also a few student essays relating to the subject matter of the lectures. The General notes sub-series consists of records created and collected by Duff for his lectures including handwritten and typed notes, articles, and reports on a variety of subjects. The Reference notes sub-series consists of articles, reprints, and Photostats collected by Duff for his Anthropology lectures at the University of British Columbia. The Good student sub-series consists of term papers and essays written by Duff's students, mainly for Anthropology 301. The majority of the papers are the original copy. The records sub-series are as follows: A. Lecture notes 1965-1976 B. General notes [195?-197?] C. Reference materials [ca.1900]-1976 D. Good student papers [1965]-[197-?] Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series and sub-series. Arrangement: The files are arranged by course number and then chronologically. All file titles except those contained in square brackets [ ] are the original titles created by Duff. Those in square brackets are based on the contents of the files. The dates of the files appear to be generally those of the first lecture on the topic. Often notes for later lectures on the same subject are also included in the files. Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access.

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Series 7: Committee and consultancy records [textual record] Dates of creation: 1966-1976 Physical extent: 9.5 cm of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of documents relating to Duff's professional activities as a member or chair of various advisory committees. The Department of Anthropology and Sociology Archaeology and Museum Committee sub-series consists of textual records kept by Duff as a member of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology Archaeology and Museum Committee. Includes minutes, reports and correspondence. The Department of Anthropology and Sociology Museum Program Committee sub-series consists of textual records kept by Duff as the Chair of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology Museum Program committee. Includes reports, correspondence, sample architectural renderings and four white prints of the Museum of Anthropology Phase 3, dated January 1975. The Vancouver City Museum consultancy sub-series consists of textual records relating to Duff's work for the Vancouver Centennial Museum as a member of the Professional Advisory Committee and as a consultant curator for a display in the Vancouver Centennial Museum at its opening. Documents include policy drafts for the museum, minutes of meetings, correspondence and notes. The Committee on museum ethics, Canadian Ethnology Society sub-series consists of textual records relating to Duff’s work as a member of the Committee on Museum Ethics, Canadian Ethnology Society. The records sub-series are as follows:

A. Department of Anthropology and Sociology Archaeology and Museum Committee (1967-1969) B. Department of Anthropology and Sociology Museum Program Committee (197?-1976)

C. Vancouver City Museums Consultancy (1966-1970) D. Committee on Museum Ethics, Canadian Ethnology Society (1975) Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series and sub-series.

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Series 8: Personal documents [textual record] Dates of creation: 1965-1977 Physical extent: 1.0 cm of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of records documenting personal transactions, financial matters, and accomplishments of Duff. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series and sub-series. Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access.

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Series 9: Photographic records [graphic record] Dates of creation: 1913-1976 Physical extent: ca. 8,925 photographs Scope and content: Series consists of photographs, negatives, and slides taken or acquired by Duff during his study of North West coast culture and art. Included are views of objects, exhibits, places, trips, events, and people. The records are divided into the following sub-series: A. Binder photographs 1965-1976 B. Photographs and negatives 1967-1974 C. Slides 1953-1976 D. Photographs and pictrostats I 1913-1976 E. Photographs II [19-?]

F. Photographs from Barbeau’s “Totem Poles” and other [195?] images

Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series and sub-series. Physical description: ca. 2,082 photographs and contact prints: b&w and col., 7 x 7-26 x 29 cm and 35 mm.; 918 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm.; 6,202slides : b&w and col., 5 x 5 cm. Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted; see Series 9, Sub-series D for more information. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access.

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Sub-series 9-A: Binder photographs Dates of creation: 1965-1976 Physical extent: 849 photographs Scope and content: Sub-series consists of photographs, negatives, photocopies, postcards, cut-outs, drawings, and rubbings acquired by Duff. Images consist of views of wooden and panel pipes; boxes and chests; dishes, bowls, plates, spoons, and other household articles; coppers; chief’s seats; coffins; carvings and poles; cloaks and blankets; bracelets; screens; masks and frontlets; paddles and canoes; and photos of Albert Edenshaw. Also included are textual records that describe the images. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the sub-series. Physical description: b&w and col. ; 7 x 7-21 x 26 cm. Arrangement: The sub-series is arranged into seven binders. The photographs were originally housed behind plastic sheets in 8 loose-leaf binders; many were mounted with photographic corners. The materials were initially processed in 1977, to facilitate their use for teaching and research purposes. At that time, the pages of binders 1 to 7 were numbered, the artifacts on each page identified and recorded, and loose material mounted on added pages. Binder 8 was neither numbered nor listed.

It is assumed that this early processing preserved Duff’s arrangement of the materials. Blank pages and mounting corners indicate that some photos are missing; but a 1977 listing of the materials suggests that this represented the order as received. Originally misplaced, binder 6 was rediscovered in May 1997 and processed in the description. The current inventory has maintained the existing, and presumed original, order of the remaining binders.

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Sub-series 9-B: Photographs and negatives Dates of creation: 1967-1974 Physical extent: 603 photographs, 109 contact prints, 894 negatives Scope and content: Sub-series consists of photographs and negatives of various artifacts, events and people. It is assumed that most were taken by Duff, although some are identified as acquired by others. Includes views of boxes and chests; plates, dishes and spoons; figures and groups; chiefs' seats and copper; frontlets, masks, rattles; housefronts and house posts; mortuaries; canes; canoes and paddles; panel pipes; Chilkat blanket and tunic; skin robe; slate objects; Raven Screen details; potlatch; picnic; and scenery. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the sub-series and from photo lists prepared by Duff. Physical description: photographs : b&w and col. ; 7x9 - 26x29 cm. -- contact prints : b&w ; 35 mm. -- negatives : b&w ; 35 mm.

Arrangement: The sub-series is arranged into files based on Duff’s 1967 black and white photo list and/or on their content.

General note: File 1968-G is missing. Some of the photographs and prints of the same negatives are included in sub-series A: binder photographs and many photos show the same object found in sub-series C: slides.

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Sub-series 9-C: Slides Dates of creation: 1953-1976 Physical extent: 6,202 slides Scope and content: Sub-series consists of slides of artifacts, places, events, exhibits, air views, and unknown First Nations people. Also included are slides relating to museum history which show images of sketches and models for the new Museum of Anthropology, construction views, totem pole raising, the museum opening in 1976, and museum staff. Most of the slides were taken by Duff, although some were acquired from others or purchased. Accompanying textual material includes a letter about artifacts, slide lists from boxes, lists related to the centennial totem pole program, and a text of legends. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the sub-series. Physical description: b&w and col.; 35mm.

Arrangement: The slides were originally processed in 1977, for teaching purposes. At the time, catalogue numbers, yellow numbering stickers, and location numbers were added to the slides. In the current inventory, it was found that this arrangement did not always conform to Duff’s organization of the materials. Every attempt has been made to reconstruct his original order, by following the slide number totals, frame numbers and slot locations recorded on the indexes found in the cases. For a more detailed explanation of the ordering, see the case file.

Slides have been renumbered, in black or blue ink, using a 1-A-a-1 (i.e., case 1, row "A", section "a", slide #1) marking for cases 1, 2, 8, 15 and 19; or a 3-A-1 (i.e., case 3, row "A", slot 1) marking for cases 3-7, 9-14, 16-18 and 20-28. Slides that are labeled by Duff but do not appear on the indexes, and slides that appear (by date or content) to belong to Duff’s material but cannot be placed in any determinable location, have been put into a miscellaneous file. Unless included in the total number of slides specified by Duff, or representing the only available copy, duplicates have been removed. In August 2001 slides stored in the 28 original metal cases were removed and placed in individual slide cases and in hollinger boxes to ensure long-term preservation. At this time, the original order of the slides was maintained and noted. In July 2002, the remaining slides marked “Duplicate Slides Duff Collection” were checked with the processed and re-housed slides from the original 28 cases. These slides were confirmed as duplicate (sometimes triplicate) copies and were deaccessioned from the collection.

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Sub-series 9-D: Photographs and pictrostats I Dates of creation: 1913-1976 Physical extent: 294 photographs, 73 negatives Scope and content: Sub-series consists of photographs, pictrostats and negatives showing images of canoes, fishing, coastal villages, and people. Some of the photographs were taken by Duff (as noted on the verso of the image) and brief descriptions and locations are noted on some of the photographs. Specified locations include Victoria, Alaska, Bella Coola and the B.C. coast. Also included in many of the files are faded black and white photocopies of the photographs. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the sub-series. Physical description: photographs : b&w and col. ; 7x11.5 - 24x18 cm.-- negatives : b&w and col. ; 35mm. Arrangement: These photographs, pictrostats and negatives were part of a second accession of Duff records with no clear dates. The dates given above are from those noted on the photographs. The records have been arranged by related subject matter, although many folders appear to hold different sizes of the same images. Restrictions on use: Many of the photographs are stamped with “Centennial Museum, North Vancouver”, “Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.”, “Archives of B.C.” (including an identification number) or have the stamp of a particular photographer or photography studio on the verso. It is unknown if Duff had these copies made for personal or research purposes and if he received permission to reproduce the images. It is unknown if MOA has copyright to these images, therefore researchers must contact the official repository of the image and ask for permission to reproduce it.

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Sub-series 9-E: Photographs II Dates of creation: [19-?], including some dated 1969 Physical extent: 372 photographs Scope and content: Sub-series consists of photographs depicting images of native masks, rattles, carved sticks, bowls, knives, wooden boxes, spoons, woven blankets, baskets, clothing and metal jewelry. Also included are photographs of totem poles. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the sub-series. Physical description: 322 photographs : b&w and col. ; 3 x 3-8 x 10. Arrangement: These photographs were found while processing records in the archives backlog. Attached with the photographs were undated notes identifying the images as part of the Wilson Duff fonds. There are penciled annotations on the back of the photographs, purpose unknown. It is also unclear if Duff acquired these records for personal or professional research use. There are some duplicate photographs, but they have been kept in order to preserve the integrity of the sub-series. Restrictions on use: It is unclear if the museum has rights to reproduce these images. The majority of the photographs are stamped “Hickey + Robertson Photography” and include an address in Houston, Texas. Other photographs are stamped as copied from the National Museum of Canada. Researchers are therefore required to contact the photography company (or National Museum) for permission to reproduce these images.

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Sub-series 9-F: Photographs from Barbeau’s “Totem Poles” and other images Dates of creation: [195?] Physical extent: 138 photographs; 93 negatives Scope and content: Sub-series consists primarily of photographs used in Marius Barbeau’s book “Totem Poles” (Vols. 1 and 2), published in 1950 -1951. Although these are copies of published images, they have been retained for reference purposes. The sub-series also contains some unidentified photographs. These photographs were accessioned into the fonds in 2002. It is unclear how Duff acquired these photographs. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the sub-series. Physical description: 138 b&w prints (3x3 – 5x7); 82 35mm negatives; 11 copy negatives. The majority of the prints have annotations on the back. Restrictions on use: Consult archivist. It is unclear if the museum has rights to reproduce the images from the the Photographs II sub-series. The majority of the photographs are stamped “Hickey + Robertson Photography” and include an address in Houston, Texas. Other photographs are stamped as copied from the National Museum of Canada. Researchers are therefore required to contact the photography company (or National Museum) for permission to reproduce these images.

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Series 10: Maps [cartographic material] Dates of creation: 1955-1976 Physical extent: 70 maps Scope and content: Series consists of maps created, acquired, and used by Duff in his research and teaching activities. The materials show geographical features; location and boundaries of territories and villages of Northwest coast native people; reserves; language families and distribution, influences, and historical features. Included are ms. maps; and copied, traced, outline and published maps, most with added ms. notations. The Base maps sub-series consists of topographic maps produced as bases for the creation of other maps to show the locations and territorial boundaries of native people within British Columbia. Maps include ms. notations by Duff. The Territory maps sub-series consists of ms. maps; and base, outline, copied and photocopied maps with ms. notations. Items show location and boundaries of native territories in British Columbia and the United States. Includes maps showing extent and detail of Tsimshian territory; Kispiox sites; Kitwancool territory and sites; South Kwakiutl territory, villages and tribes. Notations identify some place names and villages. The Reserve maps sub-series consist of copied and published maps with ms. notations showing the location and extent of various reserves. Some acreage is also included. The Miscellaneous Maps sub-series consists of published, copied and outline maps showing language families in North America, influences on British Columbia native people, historical distribution of native people in B.C., and Vancouver Island in the 19th century. The records sub-series are as follows: A. Base Maps 1965-1976 B. Territory Maps 1956-1976 C. Reserve Maps 1955-1969 D. Miscellaneous Maps [196-?]-1976 Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series and sub series. Physical description: 70 maps: ink, pencil, appliqué and brownline on paper, tracing paper and linen, most col. ; 17x17-137x 170 cm. Availability of other formats: A portion of this series has been digitized. Arrangement: No discernible original order existed at the time of processing, therefore, the materials have been arranged into sub-series based on their apparent use. While the creation of a few of the maps and some of the notations can be attributed to Duff, the responsibility for many ms. maps and ms. additions is unknown. The date of creation of most of the

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published maps acquired by Duff can be clearly identified, however, it is uncertain when these might actually have been used, or when the ms. notations might have been added. Accordingly, published maps with ms. notations have been recorded showing a span of dates, from the publication date to 1976. Ms. notations on many maps follow a system of circular symbols used by Duff to indicate former villages, present villages, and non-Indian settlements. A legend for these markings can be found on Duff-CM-40 and Duff-CM-39. The materials were initially identified, in pencil, by “Duff” followed by an item number. Wherever possible, this earlier marking has been removed, but it remains on encapsulated items. To avoid confusion, maps processed during the creation of this finding aid have been labelled in pencil or black marker with “Duff-CM-” (for cartographic material), followed by an item number.

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Series 11: Images: Stone B.C. records [textual record, graphic material, sound recording] Dates of creation: 1975-1977 Physical extent: 3.1 cm of textual records and other materials Scope and content: Series consists of correspondence, newsclippings, installation and exhibition photographs, and press kits from the Images: Stone: B.C. exhibit that was displayed at the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Greater Victoria Art Gallery. Also includes 2 cassette tapes from the Vancouver Art Gallery dated May 6, 1975 and 1 U-Matic videocassette titled “Images: Stone B.C.: Hilary Stewart, Wilson Duff” dated May 16, 1975. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series. Physical description: ca. 555 photographs: b&w, 8x10 cm.; ca. 430 negatives: b&w and col. ; 5x7 and 35mm.; ca. 1,042 slides : b&w and col., 5x5 cm, 1 videocassette (60 minutes). Immediate source of acquisition: The archives acquired these records in 1991 from Hilary Stewart and have been given the accession number MAN 1991-013. Further information regarding the custodial history of the series can be found in “Case File – Stewart, Hilary and Duff, W.: MAN 1991-013”. Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access. Restrictions on use: Hilary Stewart, under contract to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria took all of the black and photographs for the book written by Duff titled “Images: Stone: B.C.: Thirty Centuries of Northwest Coast Indian Sculpture”. The colour photographs in the book were taken by a photographer working for the Vancouver Art Gallery who was not identified or later credited for his work in the publication. Duff later asked Stewart to take colour slides of the stone images to be used for lecture purposes. The slides are marked “not for publication” and the Museum of Anthropology has copyright to these images. Hilary Stewart has asked to be credited for her work. Related records: Correspondence relating to the Images: Stone B.C. exhibit may be found in series 2.

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Series 12: Research notes and materials [textual record, cartographic material] Dates of creation: [196-?]-[1975] Physical extent: 3.0 cm of textual records and related materials Scope and content: Series consists of hand-written and typed materials by Duff, possibly compiled during research for lectures or publications. The records cover a variety of topics, including population distribution and native cultures, and six bracelet molds. Notes:

Source of supplied title proper: Supplied title based on contents of records within the series. Physical description: 3.0 cm of textual records, 2 maps, 6 artifacts.

Arrangement: The files are arranged in alphabetical order since no original order was apparent. Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access. Related records: Items in series 5 – Northwest Coast research – consist of additional detailed and specific research notes and materials. Availability of other formats: A portion of this series (files 4 and 5) have been digitized.

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Series 13: Tsimshian files [textual record] Dates of creation: 1915-1976, predominant 1959-1971 Physical extent:

62.0 cm of textual records Scope and content:

Series consists of research notes compiled by Wilson Duff during his work on the Barbeau/Beynon material held at the National Museum of Canada (now known as the Canadian Museum of History). This research, focused specifically on the Tsimshian culture, includes correspondence addressed to and/or written by Duff, files relating to the Nishga Land Claim of which Duff was involved as a witness, and typed manuscripts. Custodial History: From 1959-1972 the records were in the custody of Wilson Duff, but at some point before his death he gave the files to Marjorie Halpin (likely around the time she was working on her UBC dissertation on Tsimshian crests – completed in 1973). Halpin controlled access to the Tsimshian files until her death in 2000. Notes: Source of supplied title: Title based on content of records found in the series.

Arrangement: Prior to their description in the Wilson Duff fonds, the Tsimshian files were described in the Marjorie Halpin fonds. The records were described in Series 6, Wilson Duff Files; Sub-series A: Research Files, 1915-1970 and Sub-series B: Miscellaneous Files, 1952-1976. Location of other formats: A large portion of this series was digitized by MOA staff in 2016 and 2017. Also, in May 2002, the archives received a draft copy of the “Virtual Duff Files” created by Dr. Margaret Sequin Anderson, Professor of First Nations Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia. Anderson’s project includes a digital copy of Duff’s Tsimshian files on ten compact disks and a synopsis of the history and uses of the Tsimshian files by scholars. Researchers can access this aid in the archives. Files 147, 148, and 149 were also digitized by MOA staff. Restrictions on use: Researchers are not permitted to make any copies from, or quote, the “Virtual Duff Files” without the express permission of Dr. Margaret Seguin Anderson. Related groups of records in different fonds: Related records on the subject of Tsimshian

research can be found in the Marjorie Halpin fonds. Note: Numeric notations found on the original file folders have been noted on a file list for this series and can be found in the “Wilson Duff - case file” and the “Duff Tsimshian Records” files held by the archivist. It is unclear as to who wrote these numbers and for what reference purpose they have.

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Series 14: Recordings [sound recording] Dates of creation: 1962-1976 Physical extent: 5 cassette tapes, 12 sound reels Scope and content: Series consists of cassette and sound reel recordings of lectures given by Duff for Anthropology 301 and 304. Also included are interviews by Duff and taped narratives, songs, and stories by Maxime George (Fort Fraser), Donald Gray (Haqwilget), John Williams (Kispiox), and “Shuswap Songs” by Amy August, Mrs. Wellard, Henry Samson, and Basil Dennis. Notes:

Source of supplied title: Title based on content of records found in the series. Immediate source of acquisition: It is unknown if these audio recordings were received as part of previous accessions of Duff records. Arrangement: For archival purposes and to aid researchers, audio recordings in the Duff fonds have been removed from the Duff textual records and are located with other audio recordings in the MOA Archives. Researchers can also consult the MOA Archives finding aid titled “Audio Recordings, Film and Video Guide” for information and the location of these records. Restrictions on access: Some records in this series are restricted. See box list for identification and consult archivist for access. General note: Records indicate that a number of tapes were removed from the archives on November 3, 1983. The tapes include those marked “Lectures” and “Personal”. It is unknown if these tapes were ever returned to the archives by Duff’s family at a later date.

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Series 15: Creative writing [textual record] Dates of creation: [195?]-[197?] Physical extent: 13.5 cm of textual records Scope and content: Series consists of creative works written by Duff during his lifetime. Works include rough and completed drafts of poems and short stories. Notes:

Source of supplied title: Title based on content of records found in the series.

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Series 16: Posthumous writings on Duff Dates of creation: [197?] – [199?] Physical extent: 10 cm of textual records. Scope and content: Series consists of creative works written about Duff after his death, as well as a book of unpublished writings of Duff (Birds of Paradox). Works include rough and completed drafts of poems, short stories, articles, essays, a book and an opera. Notes:

Source of supplied title: Title based on content of records found in the series.

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Series 17: Ephemera [textual records, porcupine quills, dried leaves] Dates of creation: [19-?] Physical extent: 2 cm of textual and non-textual records. Scope and content: Series consists of textual records, porcupine quills, dried leaves, brochures and other materials which do not clearly fall into existing categories. Notes:

Source of supplied title: Title based on content of records found in the series.

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Series-Box Lists, File Level Descriptions

and Item Level Descriptions

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Series-Box List – Series 1

Series 1: Student papers

File # Title Date Box - File # 1-1 Notes 1949 1-1

1-2 Report on archaeological excavation at Marpole, B.C. for Anthropology 401 1949 1-2

1-3 Polynesian and Micronesian navigation for Anthropology 112 1950 1-3

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Series-Box List – Series 2

Series 2: Correspondence File # Title Date Box - File #

2-1 1975 1975 1-4 2-2 Carl 1968 1-5 2-3 Jane [19-?] 1-6 2-4 M. B[arbeau] 1958 1-7 2-5 Lucien Basch 1975 1-8 2-6 Randy Bouchard 1974-1976 1-9 2-7 B. Robert Butler 1966 1-10 2-8 John Clegg 1975 1-11 2-9 Charles C. Cunningham and J.C. Tarver 1972-1973 1-12 2-10 Roy Danielles 1973 1-13 2-11 Don Dumond 1965 1-14 2-12 G.R. Elliott 1966 1-15 2-13 Trisha [Gessler?] 1960 1-16 2-14 Jack Fried 1968 1-17 2-15 Laura Greenberg 1970 1-18 2-16 Harry Hawthorn 1957 1-19 2-17 James C. Heckler 1956-1959 1-20 2-18 Bill Holm 1975 1-21 2-19 John Jacobson 1966-1967 1-22 2-20 Gilles Jasmin 1972 1-23 2-21 Carol F. Jopling 1975 1-24 2-22 M.P. Jordan 1965 1-25 2-23 Donald T. Laughton 1961 1-26 2-24 Bill C.Y. Li 1975 1-27 2-25 George MacDonald 1971 1-28 2-26 P. Maranda 1970 1-29 2-27 E.L. Margetts 1967 1-30 2-28 R. G. Matson 1970 1-31 2-29 Dick Preston 1976 1-32 2-30 Barrie Reynolds Restricted (prices of museum collections 1970 1-33 2-31 Bruce Rigsby 1965-1970 1-34 2-32 Laine Ruus 1972 1-35 2-33 Doug Sanders 1975 1-36 2-34 Dan Savard 1975 1-37

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2-35 R.F. Scagel 1975 1-38 2-36 Chief James Martin Smith [19-?] 1-39 2-37 Sam Stanley 1970 1-40 2-38 Mary Lee Stearns 1963-1967 1-41 2-39 Jane Wallen 1969 2-1 2-40 Gerald Waring 1960 2-2 2-41 James Watson 1968 2-3 2-42 Oliver N. Wells 1966 2-4 2-43 Joyce Wilke 1958-1960 2-5

2-44 Peter Williams, President of Kitwancool Restricted (attorney client priv. on land claims) 1974-1975 2-6

2-45 Helen Chandra, Field Museum of Natural History 1976 30-1 2-46 Cole Collection Restricted personal collection [19-?] 30-2 2-47 [Peter Downes, MacMillan Bloedel Ltd] Restricted 1974 2-48 Adelaide DeMenil 1967 30-3 2-49 Miscellaneous Correspondence re: Northwest Coast [196-?]-[197-?] 30-4 2-50 M.J. Patterson 1975 30-5 2-51 Dan Savard, B.C. Provincial Museum 1976 30-6 2-52 Johanna Smith, Rothmans Art Gallery of Stratford 1973 30-7 2-53 Sally Robinson 1961 39-1 2-54 [Personal Correspondence] 1973-1975 44-1 2-55 Images: Stone: BC - Correspondence 1975 44-2 2-56 Handbook of North American Indians 1972 44-3 2-57 Dr. Macdonald Restricted 1974 44-4 2-58 Reply to Wardwell 1970-1971 44-5 2-59 [Personal Correspondence] 1956-1973 44-6 2-60 Wayne Suttles 1959 1-42 2-61 Herb Taylor 1955 1-43 2-62 Nancy Turner 1970, 1973 1-44 2-63 Beth Van Dyke 1974 1-45

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Series-Box List – Series 3

Series 3: Published and unpublished articles File # Title Date Box - File #

3-1 Nothing comes only in pieces [197-] 2-7 3-2 Histories, territorial laws of the Kitwancool 1959 2-8 3-3 Notes on the age of Port Hammend Midden [195?] 2-9 3-4 Preserving the talking poles 1954 2-10 3-5 A heritage in decay - the totem art of the Haidas 1954 2-11 3-6 Totem poles recall vanished seafarers 1957 2-12 3-7 Mungo Martin, carver of the century 1959 2-13 3-8 Sea levels and archaeology in the Northwest Coast 1963 2-14

3-9 Totem pole survey of southeastern Alaska - a report on field survey and follow-up activities 1969 2-15

3-10 Perspectives on the B.C. Indian land question 1971 2-16 3-11 The west coast national park and Indian land rights 1971 2-17

3-12 Contributions of Marius Barbeau to West Coast Ethnology 1964 2-18

3-13 The Northwest Coast: Draft Manuscript by Wilson Duff 1969 39-2

3-14

“Report on Archaeological Survey of Hope- Chilliwack Area” – Wilson Duff – “The Sasquatch” [photocopy] [19-?] 39-14

3-15 Gallery 4 [19-?] 44-7 3-16 Handbook - Tsimshian: Inglis 1972 44-8 3-17 Handbook - Kwakiutl: Cordere 1973 44-9 3-18 A Dynasty of Edenshaw's [19-?] 44-10 3-19 [Northern Graphic Representation: A Review] [19-?] 44-11 3-20 Handbook of North American Indians (1 of 3) 1971 44-12 3-21 Handbook of North American Indians (2 of 3) 1972 44-13 3-22 Handbook of North American Indians (3 of 3) [197-?] 44-14 3-23 [Totems of Red-Cod-Island] 1975 44-15

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Series-Box List – Series 4

Series 4: Site visit notes File # Title Date Box - File #

4-1 List of Naxncq names of all Tsimshian 1952 3-1 4-2 Hagwilgate 1953 3-2 4-3 Hazelton 1954 3-3 4-4 Kispiox 1955 3-4 4-5 Kitsegukla 1956 3-5 4-6 Kitwancool 1957 3-6 4-7 Kitwanga 1958 3-7 4-8 Prince Rupert 1959 3-8

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Series-Box List – Series 5

Series 5: Northwest Coast research

File # Title Date Box - File #

5-1 Alaska [totems project] 1969 3-9 5-2 Alaska [totems project] 1971 3-10

5-3 Alaska [conference on Southeast Alaska native artifacts and monuments - minutes] 1967 3-11

5-4 Allen, Rosemary 1954-1955 3-12 5-5 American Natural History Museum 1970 3-13 5-6 Blaker, Margaret 1967 3-14 5-7 Bullock, Reg 1972 3-15

5-8 Ellis, David -[Haida intertidal life worksheets] [19-] 3-16

5-9 Ellis, David -[Haida invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians worksheets] [19-] 3-17

5-10 Field Museum, Chicago 1970 3-18 5-11 Gessler, Nick [19-] 3-19 5-12 Glenbow trip 1970 3-20 5-13 Laforet, A. [19-] 3-21

5-14 Laforet [cultural heritage project – report on Kasaan draft] 1971 3-22

5-15 Laforet [cultural heritage project - report on Kasaan] 1971 3-23 5-16 National Museum of Canada trip 1970 3-24

5-17 Oberg - [correspondence concerning foreword to manuscript] 1973-1974 3-25 5-18 Peabody Museum, Salem [196-?] 3-26 5-19 Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford 1960 4-1 5-20 Provincial Museum [B.C.] 1966 4-2 5-21 R.O.M. visit 1970 4-3 5-22 Smithsonian [Institution] trip 1969 4-4 5-23 Stearns, M.L. 1960 4-5

5-24 Stearns [draft of paper "A functional analysis of traditional Haida social structure"] 1968 4-6

5-25 University Museum, University of Pennsylvania 1970 4-7 5-26 Edenshaw, A.E. [19-?] 4-8 5-27 A.E. Edenshaw [19-?] 4-9 5-28 A.E. Edenshaw [19-?] 4-10

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5-29 C. Edenshaw – biographical [19-?] 4-11 5-30 Charles Edenshaw - late masterworks [19-?] 4-12 5-31 Latex mould of bracelet made by Charles Edenshaw [19-?] 4-13 5-32 Ethnog. and cultural history - Haida handbook [19-?] 4-14 5-33 Evening prayers [19-?] 4-15 5-34 Geographical and political subdivisions [19-?] 4-16 5-35 Haida economic life [19-?] 4-17 5-36 Haida – general [19-?] 4-18 5-37 Haida gambling sticks [19-?] 4-19 5-38 Haida history [19-?] 4-20 5-39 [Haida houses] [19-?] 4-21 5-40 Haida plant names [19-?] 4-22 5-41 Kitsegukla potlatch series 1945 5-1 5-42 Kisegukla potlatch series 1945 5-2 5-43 Land question: 1915 [19-?] 5-3 5-44 Map of coast of B.C. and Alaska [19-?] 5-4 5-45 [Masks] [19-?] 5-5 5-46 Niskae carvers [19-?] 5-6 5-47 Notes [19-?] 5-7 5-48 Notes [19-?] 5-8 5-49 Notes [19-?] 5-9 5-50 Notes [19-?] 5-10 5-51 Notes [19-?] 5-11 5-52 Notes [19-?] 5-12 5-53 Notes [19-?] 5-13 5-54 Notes [19-?] 5-14 5-55 Notes [19-?] 5-15 5-56 Notes [19-?] 5-16 5-57 Notes [19-?] 5-17 5-58 [Notes] - Boas - social organization of the Haida [19-?] 5-18 5-59 [Notes] - C.F. Newcombe [19-?] 5-19 5-60 [Notes] - C.F. Newcombe [19-?] 5-20

5-61 W.A. Newcombe - Review of Barbeau's totem poles of Gitskan [19-?] 5-21

5-62 Notebook - Alaska [19-?] 6-1 5-63 100 page Haida [19-?] 6-2 5-64 Queen Charlotte Islands field notes - book 13 1953 6-3 5-65 Reserves [19-?] 6-4 5-66 Student's paper - Haida - property of lineages [19-?] 6-5

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5-67 Student's paper - Property of the Masset Inlet Eagles and of the StA stas Eagles and their sub lineages [19-?] 6-6

5-68 Totem pole recovery 1969 6-7 5-69 [Villages] - Cumshewa [19-?] 6-8 5-70 [Villages] - Dadens Kiusta Yaku [19-?] 6-9 5-71 [Villages] - Haina Chaatl Kaisun [19-?] 6-10 5-72 [Villages] - Hlielung Naikun Gathlingskun [19-?] 6-11 5-73 [Villages] - Kaigani [19-?] 6-12 5-74 [Villages] - Kung Yatza [19-?] 6-13 5-75 [Villages] - Kunghit Haida Ninstints [19-?] 6-14 5-76 [Villages] – Masset [19-?] 6-15 5-77 [Villages] – Skedans [19-?] 6-16 5-78 [Villages] - Skidegate [19-?] 6-17 5-79 [Villages] - Tanoo New Clew [19-?] 6-18 5-80 [Villages] - Tian Nesto Sisk Tleedo [19-?] 6-19 5-81 Photographs [19-?] 6-20 5-82 Photostats and article reprints [19-?] 6-21 5-83 Photostats and article reprints [19-?] 6-22 5-84 Photostats and article reprints [19-?] 7-1 5-85 Photostats and article reprints [19-?] 7-2 5-86 File cards [from thesis on Charles Edenshaw] 1967 30-8 5-87 Thesis [re: Charles Edenshaw] 1967 30-9 5-88 Haida indian chests [19-?] 30-10 5-89 Haida argillite 1972-[197-?] 30-11 5-90 [Drawings - Haida Pen and Ink] [19-?] 44-16 5-91 Carole Kaufmann 1969-1972 44-17 5-92 Meaning of Haida Art 1972 44-18 5-93 Structural Symbolism of Edenshaw's Art [19-?] 44-19 5-94 The Art of Edenshaw 1971-1972 44-20 5-95 Charles Edenshaw 1976 44-21 5-96 Sexual Symbolism in Northwest Coast Art [19-?] 44-22 5-97 [Haida Culture] [19-?] 44-23 5-98 Contemporary Nishga [19-?] 44-24 5-99 (May-June 1972)[Pipemaker's Research and Notes] 1972 44-25 5-100 Stone Sculpture - Misc. Notes 1956 45-1 5-101 [Northwest Coast native research] (1 of 8) 1974-1975 45-2 5-102 [Northwest Coast native research] (2 of 8) 1974-1975 45-3 5-103 [Northwest Coast native research] (3 of 8) 1974 45-4 5-104 [Northwest Coast native research] (4 of 8) 1974 45-5

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5-105 [Northwest Coast native research] (5 of 8) 1973-1974 45-6 5-106 [Northwest Coast native research] (6 of 8) 1973-1974 45-7 5-107 [Northwest Coast native research] (7 of 8) 1972-1974 45-8 5-108 [Northwest Coast native research] (8 of 8) 1972-1974 46-1 5-109 Conaqadet [19-?] 46-2 5-110 (Art)[Art - Flat Design] 1968-1969 46-3 5-111 (Art)[Art - Northwest Coast Iconography] 1968-1969 46-4 5-112 Swanton Ch X [19-?] 46-5 5-113 Haida Totem Poles 1970 46-6 5-114 Sense and Nonsense on Haida Pipes [197-?] 46-7 5-115 [Histories, Territories and Laws of the Kitwancool] 1958 46-8 5-116 Haida: Population Figures, Local Tribes, Territories 1964-1967 46-9 5-117 The Alternative to Schooling 1971 46-10 5-118 [Haida Art] [19-?] 46-11 5-119 Haida Art [19-?] 46-12 5-120 Noses, Beaks, Mouths [197-?] 46-13 5-121 [Totem Poles Research] 1976 46-14 5-122 Tom Price: Haida Artist [19-?] 46-15 5-123 Laws of Northwest Coast Art 1975-1979 46-16 5-124 Tom Price: Individual Style 1970 46-17 5-125 Levels of Meaning in Haida Art 1972 46-18 5-126 Art of Northwest Coast [19-?] 46-19 5-127 Individual Styles in Northwest Coast Art [197-?] 46-20 5-128 [Northwest Coast native research] (1 of 6) 1975 47-1 5-129 [Northwest Coast native research] (2 of 6) 1974 47-2 5-130 [Northwest Coast native research] (3 of 6) 1972 47-3 5-131 [Northwest Coast native research] (4 of 6) 1973 47-4 5-132 [Northwest Coast native research] (5 of 6) 1974 47-5 5-133 [Northwest Coast native research] (6 of 6) 1975 48-1

5-134 Museum and Art Notes (Dec 1931 and Sept 1950). Includes Duff’s notes. 1931 and 1950 51-14

5-135 Totem Poles of the Gitskan, Upper Skeena River, Marius Barbeau. Includes Duff’s notes. 1929 and 1960 52-1

5-136 Art of the Lower Columbia Valley, B. Robert Butler. Includes Duff’s notes.

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Series-Box List – Series 6

Series 6: Teaching materials Subseries 6-A: Lecture notes File # Title Date Box - File #

6-A-1 Anthropology 200 Bibliography 1966-1967 7-3 6-A-2 Anthropology 301 Bibliography #3 1966-1967 7-4 6-A-3 Anthropology 301 Maps/Photos 1966-1967 7-5 6-A-4 Anthropology 301 General [1966-1967?] 7-6 6-A-5 Anthropology 301 Population, fur trade [1966-1967?] 7-7 6-A-6 Anthropology 301 Indian reservations and title [1966-1967?] 7-8 6-A-7 Anthropology 301 Present day Indians (comm. dev.) [1966-1967?] 7-9 6-A-8 Anthropology 301 Present Indian life [1966-1967?] 7-10 6-A-9 Anthropology 301 Population [1966-1967?] 7-11 6-A-10 Anthropology 301 Reading list [1966-1967?] 7-12 6-A-11 Anthropology 301 General [1966-1967?] 7-13 6-A-12 Anthropology 301 Phonetics general (301-2,3) [1966-1967?] 7-14 6-A-13 Anthropology 301 Indian religion (301-2-9) [1966-1967?] 7-15 6-A-14 Anthropology 301 (301-20) [1966-1967?] 7-16

6-A-15 Anthropology 301 Administration, education (301-25, 26) [1966-1967?] 7-16

6-A-16 Anthropology 301 General [1966-1967?] 7-18

6-A-17 Anthropology 301 Linguistic prehistory, Penntian – Nadene (301-2-5) [1966-1967?] 7-19

6-A-18 Anthropology 301 Athapaskans (301-day) [1966-1967?] 7-20

6-A-19 Anthropology 301 Culture - material culture (301-2-2 day) [1966-1967?] 7-21

6-A-20 Anthropology 301 Material culture (301-1-20) 1966-1967 7-22 6-A-21 Anthropology 301 Fur trade (301-2-24) [1966-1967?] 7-23 6-A-22 Anthropology 301 Athapaskans (301-1-12) [1966-1967?] 7-24 6-A-23 Anthropology 301 Coast Salish (301-1-13,14) [1966-1967?] 7-25 6-A-24 Anthropology 301 Material culture (301-1-13,14) [1966-1967?] 7-26 6-A-25 Anthropology 301 Interior Salish (301-1-15) [1966-1967?] 7-27 6-A-26 Anthropology 301 Athapaskans (301-1-16) [1966-1967?] 7-28

6-A-27 Anthropology 301 Approaches to prehistory (ethnohistory) (301-2-2) [1966-1967?] 7-29

6-A-28 Anthropology 301 1966-1967 7-30

6-A-29 Anthropology 301 Linguistic approach Salishan Masan (301-2-4) 1966-1967 8-1

6-A-30 Anthropology 301 Culture history (301-2-6-7) 1966-1967 8-2

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6-A-31 Anthropology 301 Prehistory- culture areas (301-2-8) 1966-1967 8-3 6-A-32 Anthropology 301 [NWC culture history] (301-2-9-10) 1966-1967 8-4 6-A-33 Archaeology (301-2-12) 1966-1967 8-5 6-A-34 Archaeology (301-2-13) 1966-1967 8-6 6-A-35 Archaeology (301-2-14) 1966-1967 8-7

6-A-36 Anthropology 301 Community development Robin Ford 1966-1967 8-8

6-A-37 Anthropology 301 Community development Robin Ford 1966-1967 8-9

6-A-38 Anthropology 301 Indian education, Indian leadership education program, Smith Brown (301-2-23,24,25) 1966-1967 8-10

6-A-39 Anthropology 301 (301-1 night) 1967-1968 8-11 6-A-40 Anthropology 301 Night 1967 8-12 6-A-41 Anthropology 301 Tsimshian (301-6) [1967-1968?] 8-13 6-A-42 Anthropology 301 Tsimshian [1967-1968?] 8-14 6-A-43 Anthropology 301 Niska (301-7) [1967-1968?] 8-15 6-A-44 Anthropology 301 Gitksan - Kitwancool (301-8) [1967-1968?] 8-16 6-A-45 Anthropology 301 Population (301-2-10,11 day) [1967-1968?] 8-17 6-A-46 Anthropology 301 Duncan Clark & Robin Ford 1967-1968 8-18 6-A-47 Anthropology 301 Education 1968-1969 8-19 6-A-48 Anthropology 301 Literature (301-1-2) 1968-1969 8-20 6-A-49 Anthropology 301 Lecture on Haida (301-4,5) 1968 8-21 6-A-50 Anthropology 301 Tsimshian (301-1-6) 1968-1969 8-22 6-A-51 Anthropology 301 Tsimshian (Week 7) 1968-1969 8-23 6-A-52 Anthropology 301 Kitwancool (301-1-9) 1968-1969 8-24 6-A-53 Anthropology 301 Kwakiutl (301-1-10,11) [1967-1968?] 8-25 6-A-54 Anthropology 301 Nootka culture (301-1-12) [1967-1968?] 8-26

6-A-55 Anthropology 301 Also slide preview of age of Edenshaw (301-1-13,14) 1968-1969 8-27

6-A-56 Anthropology 301 Nishga (301-1-15) 1968-1969 8-28 6-A-57 Anthropology 301 Nishga land question (301-1-16) 1968-1969 8-29 6-A-58 Anthropology 301 Potlach, coppers (301-17) 1968-1969 8-30 6-A-59 Anthropology 301 Nisgha [301-18] 1968-1969 8-31 6-A-60 Anthropology 301 Local Salish 1968-1969 8-32 6-A-61 Anthropology 301 Land question [1967-1968?] 8-33 6-A-62 Anthropology 301 Land question [1967-1968?] 8-34 6-A-63 Anthropology 301 (301) 1970-1971 8-35 6-A-64 Anthropology 301 (301) 1970-1971 8-36 6-A-65 Anthropology 301 The literature on B.C. Indians 1970-1971 8-37

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6-A-66 Anthropology 301 Art of the Haida, north province 1970-1971 8-38 6-A-67 Anthropology 301 Haida 1970-1971 8-39 6-A-68 Anthropology 301 Haida art and white culture [1970-1971?] 8-40 6-A-69 Anthropology 301 Coast Salish 1970-1971 8-41

6-A-70 Anthropology 301 Governments, Indian organizations, non-status [1970-1971?] 8-42

6-A-71 Anthropology 301 Lit. & classification (301-1-4) 1970-1971 8-43 6-A-72 Anthropology 301 Intro. to Tsimshian 1970-1971 8-44 6-A-73 Anthropology 301 Kwakiutl 1970-1971 9-1 6-A-74 Anthropology 301 Population (301-2-2) 1971 9-2 6-A-75 Anthropology 301 Demography (concl.) (301-2-5) 1971 9-3 6-A-76 Anthropology 301 History of land quest. (301-2-8) 1971 9-4 6-A-77 Anthropology 301 History of land quest. (301-2-9) 1971 9-5 6-A-78 Anthropology 301 Land question (301-2-10) 1971 9-6 6-A-79 Anthropology 301Growth of Indian orgs.(301- 2-11) 1971 9-7 6-A-80 Anthropology 301 Land question (concl.) (301-2-12) 1971 9-8 6-A-81 Anthropology 301 Legalities (301-2-13) 1971 9-9 6-A-82 Anthropology 301 Present day Indian life (301-2-13) 1971 9-10 6-A-83 Anthropology 301 Alcohol 1971 9-11 6-A-84 Anthropology 301 Education 1971 9-12 6-A-85 Anthropology 301 School system 1971 9-13 6-A-86 Anthropology 301 General 1971-1972 9-14 6-A-87 Anthropology 301 First session (301-1-1) 1971-1972 9-15 6-A-88 Anthropology 301 Slides: places and peoples (301-1-2) 1971-1972 9-16 6-A-89 Anthropology 301 Names and archaeology (301-1-6-7) 1971-1972 9-17 6-A-90 Anthropology 301 Whaling (301-1-8) 1971-1972 9-18 6-A-91 Anthropology 301 [Haida] (301-1-9) 1971-1972 9-19 6-A-92 Anthropology 301 Nishga 1971 9-20 6-A-93 Anthropology 301 Haida totem salvage (301-1-13) 1971-1972 9-21 6-A-94 Anthropology 301 Definitions of Indian art 1972 9-22 6-A-95 Anthropology 301 Kwakiutl 1971-1972 9-23 6-A-96 Anthropology 301 Land question (week 8) 1971-1972 9-24 6-A-97 Anthropology 301 Land question 1971-1972 9-25 6-A-98 Anthropology 301 Indians and governments 1972 9-26 6-A-99 Anthropology 301 General 1972-1973 9-27 6-A-100 Anthropology 301 [301] 1972-1973 9-28 6-A-101 Anthropology 301 Indian culture 1972-1973 9-29 6-A-102 Anthropology 301 Coast Salish lectures – Kew 1972-1973 9-30 6-A-103 Anthropology 301 Culture areas (301-1-4) 1972-1973 9-31

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6-A-104 Anthropology 301 Non-status Indians 1972-1973 9-32 6-A-105 Anthropology 301 Prehistory 1972-1973 9-33 6-A-106 Anthropology 301 Languages of B.C 1972-1973 9-34 6-A-107 Anthropology 301 Planning 1972-1973 9-35 6-A-108 Anthropology 301 (301-73-1) 1973 9-36

6-A-109 Anthropology 301 Culture areas, Lang's, a slide tour (301-73-2) 1973 9-37

6-A-110 Anthropology 301 Classification, ling., prehistory, working session (week 2) 1973-1974 9-38

6-A-111 Anthropology 301 Haida - 1st. contacts, people of accult. (week 4) 1973-1974 9-39

6-A-112 Anthropology 301 Archaeology, culture history, bear husband (week 5) 1973-1974 9-40

6-A-113 Anthropology 301 Tsimshian 1)Kitwancool 2)Kitwancool 3)Alaska totems (week 5) 1973-1974 9-41

6-A-114 Anthropology 301 1973-1974 9-42

6-A-115 Anthropology 301 Gitksan social organization(301-2-5(6) [1973-1974?] 9-43

6-A-116 Anthropology 301 Nishga decision - settlement of land question (week 10) 1973-1974 9-44

6-A-117 Anthropology 301 Definition - who is an Indian? 1973-1974 10-1 6-A-118 Anthropology 301 Indian women 1974 10-2 6-A-119 Anthropology 301 Education 1974 10-3 6-A-120 Anthropology 301 Indian organizations 1973-1974 10-4 6-A-121 Anthropology 301 (301) 1976-1977 10-5 6-A-122 Anthropology 301 Examinations 1967-1972 10-6 6-A-123 Anthropology 304 Student essay topics [19-?] 10-7 6-A-124 Anthropology 304 Mythology, art 1972-1973 10-8 6-A-125 Anthropology 304 Anthropology 304 1972-1973 10-9 6-A-126 Anthropology 304 Art – Kwakiutl 1973-1974 10-10 6-A-127 Anthropology 304 1975 10-11 6-A-128 Anthropology 304 1975-1976 10-12 6-A-129 Anthropology 304 1975-1976 10-13 6-A-130 Anthropology 304 (304-1-2) 1975-1976 10-14 6-A-131 Anthropology 304 The record (week 2) 1975-1976 10-15 6-A-132 Anthropology 304 Time profile (week 3) 1975-1976 10-16

6-A-133 Anthropology 304 Survey: Tlingit - Haida – Tsimshian (week 4) 1975-1976 10-17

6-A-134 Anthropology 304 Survey: Kwakiutl (week 5) 1975-1976 10-18 6-A-135 Anthropology 304 (Week 6) 1975-1976 10-19

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6-A-136 Anthropology 304 (Week 7) 1975-1976 10-20 6-A-137 Anthropology 304 Prehistory (week 8) 1975-1976 10-21 6-A-138 Anthropology 304 (Week 9) 1975-1976 10-22 6-A-139 Anthropology 304 (Week 10) 1975-1976 10-23 6-A-140 Anthropology 304 (Week 11) 1975-1976 10-24 6-A-141 Anthropology 304 (Week 12) 1975-1976 10-25 6-A-142 Anthropology 304 (Week 13) 1975-1976 10-26 6-A-143 Anthropology 304 Second term 1975-1976 10-27 6-A-144 Anthropology 304 (304-2-1) 1975-1976 10-28 6-A-145 Anthropology 304 (304-2-week 2) 1975-1976 10-29 6-A-146 Anthropology 304 (304-2-week 2) 1975-1976 10-30 6-A-147 Anthropology 304 (304-2-week 3) 1975-1976 10-31 6-A-148 Anthropology 304 (Week 4) 1975-1976 10-32 6-A-149 Anthropology 304 (304-2-week 5) 1975-1976 10-33 6-A-150 Anthropology 304 (304-2-week 6) 1975-1976 10-34 6-A-151 Anthropology 304 Kitsegukla potlach (week 9) 1975-1976 10-35 6-A-152 Anthropology 304 Kwakiutl potlach (week 11) 1975-1976 10-36 6-A-153 Anthropology 304 (week 12) 1975-1976 10-37 6-A-154 Anthropology 304 (week 13) 1975-1976 10-38 6-A-155 Anthropology 402 1967-1968 11-1 6-A-156 Anthropology 402 Selected bibliography 1967-1968 11-2 6-A-157 Anthropology 402 Kwakiutl lecture 1967-1968 11-3 6-A-158 Anthropology 502 Phonetics - Kwakiutl, Nootka, Salish [19-] 11-4 6-A-159 Anthropology 502 Prehistory - analysis of culture [19-] 11-5 6-A-160 Anthropology 502 General material – Prehistory 1965-1966 11-6 6-A-161 Anthropology 502 1965-1966 11-7 6-A-162 Anthropology 502 Introduction and literature 1965-1966 11-8 6-A-163 Anthropology 502 Duff approaches (502-2) 1965-1966 11-9 6-A-164 Anthropology 502 Overview and ecology (502-3) 1965-1966 11-10 6-A-165 Anthropology 502 Ethnohistory sessions 1965-1966 11-11 6-A-166 Anthropology 502 Ethnohistory (culture) (502-5) 1965-1966 11-12 6-A-167 Anthropology 502 Sapir - time perspective (502-6) 1965-1966 11-13

6-A-168 Anthropology 502 Plateau in historical perspective, subarctic in historical perspective (502-7,8) 1965-1966 11-14

6-A-169 Anthropology 502 Northwest Coast art (502-2-1) 1965-1966 11-15

6-A-170 Anthropology 502 Family traditions – Aleutian migration (502-2-2) 1965-1966 11-16

6-A-171 Anthropology 502 Family traditions (502-2-3) 1965-1966 11-17 6-A-172 Anthropology 502 Linguistic approach to prehistory 1965-1966 11-18

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(502-2-4) 6-A-173 Anthropology 502 Nadine and Penntian (502-2-5,6) 1965-1966 11-19 6-A-174 Anthropology 502 Archaeology (502-2-7) 1965-1966 11-20 6-A-175 Anthropology 502 Archaeology (502-8,9) 1965-1966 11-21

6-A-176 Anthropology 502 Prehistory of Northwest North America - summary (502-2) 1965-1966 11-22

6-A-177 Anthropology 502 1966-1967 11-23 6-A-178 Anthropology 532 Field methods [1965?] 11-24 6-A-179 Anthropology 540 1975-1976 11-25 6-A-180 Anthropology 540 [second term] 1975-1976 11-26 6-A-181 Anthropology 540 1976 11-27 6-A-182 Anthropology 540 1976 11-28 6-A-183 Anthropology 540 reference material 1975-1976 11-29 6-A-184 Talk on the Indian land question [197-] 11-30 6-A-185 Lecture on Nanaimo case and Indian title [197-] 11-31 6-A-186 Journey to K'san 1972 11-32

6-A-187 The world is as sharp as a knife: meaning in northern northwest coast art 1976 11-33

6-A-188 Wilson Duff's Bibiliography - Anthropology 301 [19-] 48-2 6-A-189 [Overhead Slide - Haida Art] [19-?] 48-3 6-A-190 Anthropology 301 1965-1966 48-4 6-A-191 Northwest Coast Art (2 of 4) 1965-1966 48-10 6-A-192 (Art)[Northwest Coast Art] (3 of 4) [19-] 48-11 6-A-193 [Northwest Coast Art] (4 of 4) 1966 48-12 6-A-194 Northern Graphic Art 1968 48-13 6-A-195 Arts of Haida and Kwakiutl 1968-1969 48-14 6-A-196 [Haida Art] (1 of 2) 1968 49-1 6-A-197 [Haida Art] (2 of 2) 1968-1969 49-2 6-A-198 Northwest Coast Art 1968-1969 49-3 6-A-199 (Art)[Northern Graphic Representation] 1968-1969 49-4 6-A-200 Meaning in Art 1976 49-5 6-A-201 Range of Northern Art 1970 49-6 6-A-202 [Kwakiutl Iconography - Frank H. Sommer] 1950 49-7

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Series 6: Teaching materials Subseries 6-B: General notes File # Title Date Box - File #

6-B-1 Acculturation and administration [19-] 11-34 6-B-2 Art and acculturation [19-] 11-35 6-B-3 B.C. Indian Advisory Committee [19-] 11-36 6-B-4 B.C. Indian language project [19-] 12-1 6-B-5 B.C. Indian language project [19-] 12-2 6-B-6 B.C. Indian language project [19-] 12-3 6-B-7 B.C. Indian language project [19-] 12-4 6-B-8 Coast Salish house types [19-] 12-5 6-B-9 Druckers, Philip thesis [19-] 12-6

6-B-10 Employment problems, economic status of B.C. Indians [19-] 12-7

6-B-11 Education [19-] 12-8 6-B-12 Field methods and techniques [19-] 12-9 6-B-13 Fishing industry [19-] 12-10 6-B-14 Hunt, Tony – interviews [1975?] 12-11 6-B-15 Indian culture [19-] 12-12 6-B-16 Indian education [19-] 12-13 6-B-17 Indian education [19-] 12-14 6-B-18 Indian education [19-] 12-15 6-B-19 Indian education [19-] 12-16 6-B-20 Indian organization - Indian Act, non-status [19-] 12-17 6-B-21 Kew - Indian culture and the school [19-] 13-1

6-B-22 Land claims proposal presented by the East Fraser District Council [19-] 13-2

6-B-23 Lane, Barbara thesis [19-] 13-3 6-B-24 Levi-Strauss [19-] 13-4 6-B-25 Manners - Collier - Hawthorn [19-] 13-5 6-B-26 Mascot society [19-] 13-6 6-B-27 Material culture [19-] 13-7 6-B-28 Municipal status [19-] 13-8 6-B-29 Museum course, 1963-1967 [19-] 13-9 6-B-30 Museum course, 1966-1968 [19-] 13-10 6-B-31 Museum course bibliographies 1968-1971 13-11 6-B-32 City Museum [19-] 13-12 6-B-33 Museums [19-] 13-13

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6-B-34 Museums [19-] 13-14 6-B-35 Museum exhibits [19-] 13-15 6-B-36 Nishga background 1972-1973 13-16 6-B-37 Notes on Nooksack – Paul Fetzer [19-] 13-17 6-B-38 Northwest Coast [19-] 13-18 6-B-39 Northwest Coast [19-] 13-19 6-B-40 Okanagan tales - Randy Bouchard [19-] 13-20 6-B-41 Phonetics - general - English - Hindi [19-] 14-1 6-B-42 Place names [19-] 14-2

6-B-43 Prehistory of the Vancouver area - Extension [19-] 14-3

6-B-44 Provincial government and Indians - B.C. Indian Advisory Committee and the First Citizens' Fund [19-] 14-4

6-B-45 Provincial government and Indians [19-] 14-5 6-B-46 Quatsino [19-] 14-6 6-B-47 Salish [19-] 14-7 6-B-48 Sasquatch [19-] 14-8 6-B-49 Southern Kwakiutl tribes [19-] 14-9 6-B-50 Symposium on ethics in anthropology field work [19-] 14-10 6-B-51 Traditional patterns of Indian life [19-] 14-11 6-B-52 Tribes and villages [19-] 14-12 6-B-53 Union of B.C. chiefs [19-] 14-13 6-B-54 Bibliographic reference cards [19-] 14-13 6-B-55 Bibliographies [19-] 14-14 6-B-56 Bibliographies [196?] 14-15 6-B-57 Bibliographies 1971 14-16 6-B-58 Bibliographies 1972-1974 14-17 6-B-59 [Northwest Coast Art] 1967-1975 48-9

Series 6: Teaching Materials Subseries 6-C: Reference Material File # Title Date Box - File #

6-C-1 Reprints and photostats [19-] 15-1 6-C-2 Reprints and photostats [19-] 15-2 6-C-3 Reprints and photostats [19-] 15-3 6-C-4 Reprints and photostats [19-] 15-4 6-C-5 Reprints and photostats [19-] 16-1 6-C-6 Reprints and photostats [19-] 16-2 6-C-7 Reprints and photostats [19-] 16-3 6-C-8 Reprints and photostats [19-] 16-4

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6-C-9 Reprints and photostats [19-] 16-5 6-C-10 Reprints and photostats [19-] 16-6 6-C-11 Reprints and photostats [19-] 16-7

Series 6: Teaching materials

Subseries 6-D: Good student papers File # Title Date Box - File #

6-D-1 Thesis and term paper topics [19-] 17-1 6-D-2 Mostly about Indians [19-] 17-2 6-D-3 Mostly about Indians [19-] 17-3 6-D-4 Mostly about Indians [19-] 17-4 6-D-5 Review of I heard the owl call my name - uncredited [19-] 17-5 6-D-6 A study of two argillite panel pipes by Patti Allard [19-] 17-6

6-D-7 The concept of the transformation boxes by C. d'Argence [19-] 17-7

6-D-8 A study of economic development on an Indian reserve: the Katzie situation by Whilhemina Arkesteyn-Vogler [19-] 17-8

6-D-9 An interpretation of "nothing..." based on the concepts of C.G. Jung by Marion Barker [19-] 17-9

6-D-10 Lummi aquaculture by Dianne G. Barnes [19-] 17-10

6-D-11 Assimilation or integration: an examination of the Adoption Act of B.C. by Arlene Beaulieu [19-] 17-11

6-D-12 Indian adult education in B.C. by Detlef Beck [19-] 17-12

6-D-13

Depictions of raven as related to myth in north west coast Indian art: with particular reference to Haida art and the art of Charlie Edenshaw by Angelika Bismeyer [19-] 17-13

6-D-14 Reserves of the Tlawitsis and Matilpis band by Sigrid Bjarnason [19-] 17-14

6-D-15 Indian education in Canada by Sigrid Bjarnson [19-] 17-15

6-D-16 The economic development of the Semiahmoo Indian reserve by Adrian Blunt [19-] 17-16

6-D-17 The establishment of the Pacific Rim National Park by A. James E. Bond [19-] 17-17

6-D-18 Medical services available to Indians in B.C. by Cheryl Brown [19-] 17-18

6-D-19 The Nisga case by Eileen Buchanan [19-] 17-19 6-D-20 The George Myers tapes by I.L. Calhoun [19-] 17-20 6-D-21 Coast Salish spindle whorls by Gay Calvert [19-] 17-21 6-D-22 The philosophy of Indian education by E.T.J. Carrothers [19-] 17-22 6-D-23 The filthy savage by Marjorie A. Chaplin [19-] 17-23

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6-D-24 Music of the British Columbia Indians by Ruth Charter [19-] 17-24 6-D-25 Indian education - choices by Margaret Chisholm [19-] 17-25 6-D-26 The tape; its history and its meaning by Rita Chud [19-] 17-26

6-D-27 A review and critical analysis of James Spradley's thesis: James Sewid... by Gryda Chud [19-] 17-27

6-D-28 Northwest coast Indian art as communication by Helen M. Clarke [19-] 17-28

6-D-29 An analysis of the design in Kwakiutl crooked beak masks by Marilyn Connolly [19-] 17-29

6-D-30 Our home and native land by Kathy Coppin [19-] 17-30

6-D-31 B.C. Indians - discussion on self-government by Phyllis L. Crampton [19-] 17-31

6-D-32 The history and current situation of Nasaika Lodge by Mary L. Crawford [19-] 17-32

6-D-33 On the present ecological and spiritual crises of the White Man and the Indian by Chris Dale [19-] 18-1

6-D-34 Thoughts on Indian Affairs by Susan Day [19-] 18-2

6-D-35 Book review: Indian legends of Vancouver Island by Pat Deakin [19-] 18-3

6-D-36 An essay on the education of the Chilcotin Indian by Pat Deakin [19-] 18-4

6-D-37 The Eyak Indians, a primitive northwest coast culture by Fran de Grace [19-] 18-5

6-D-38 Mike Nika by Randy Demmon [19-] 18-6

6-D-39 The role of the trickster in northwest coast mythology by Roberta Derrick [19-] 18-7

6-D-40 History of Indian education by Mark Dixon [19-] 18-8

6-D-41 Indian rock carvings of the Coast Salish: hypotheses on their meaning by Gary K. Doi [19-] 18-9

6-D-42 Economic development of the Indian in Canada by Joan Doig [19-] 18-10

6-D-43

Is there discrimination against Indians in off-reserve apartment housing in the Vancouver area? by Alice Durana [19-] 18-11

6-D-44 How they saw: a study of the Kwakuitl, and other coast Indians by Carol I. Douglas [19-] 18-12

6-D-45 The problems of Indian education in the development of the integrated schooling system in B.C. by B. Edwards [19-] 18-13

6-D-46 The origin and development of the model Indian community of Metlakatla by Tomi Eeckhout [19-] 18-14

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6-D-47 The development of the dancing societies on the northwest coast of North America by David Eisler [19-] 18-15

6-D-48 Games of the Kwakiutl Indians by Susan English [19-] 18-16

6-D-49

Reflection on a summer in Williams Lake working for the B.C. Association of non-status Indians by Michael Fenger [19-] 18-17

6-D-50 Games of the Haida Indians by Elain Featherstonhaugh [19-] 18-18

6-D-51 Mortuary customs of the Tlinglit, Haida and Tsimshian tribes by Elaine Featherstonhaugh [19-] 18-19

6-D-52 Metlakatla inquiry of 1884 by Rick Fister [19-] 18-20 6-D-53 Frank Calder - his public image by Marion Ruth Forrest [19-] 18-21

6-D-54 How a people die: the book's impact on me: how people live by Alan Fry [19-] 18-22

6-D-55 An interview with a federal government agent regarding Indian education by Jac[qu]ie Goldberg [19-] 18-23

6-D-56 Black, red and blue green by Garry D. Grams [19-] 18-24

6-D-57 Current trends in the Pacific salmon fishery and the Indian fisherman by David R. Gray [19-] 18-25

6-D-58

The relationship of mythology to Tsimshian religion, social organization, and ethical and emotional behaviour by Judy Greenhorn [19-] 18-26

6-D-59 The recreational potential of B.C.'s Indian reserve lands by Roger Greenwood [19-] 18-27

6-D-60 The way of the Indian by Sherryl Grimmett [19-] 18-28 6-D-61 The totem pole by Sherryl Grimmett [19-] 18-29

6-D-62 Sechelt and Metlakatla: experiments in rapid acculturation by Marvin L. Haave [19-] 19-1

6-D-63 The native voice by Janice Habing [19-] 19-2

6-D-64 Structural studies in art and archeology; a preliminary discussion by Marjorie Halpin [19-] 19-3

6-D-65

Two contemporary Kwakiutl villages: a contrast depicted by their degree of acculturation and their means of social control by E.W. Hamm [19-] 19-4

6-D-66 Meaning in art by Janet Hanna [19-] 19-5

6-D-67 A critical review of the presentation of north-west coast Indian art (Haida) by Shirley Haycock [19-] 19-6

6-D-68 Cultural significance of northwest coast Indian mythology by Lee Hollins [19-] 19-7

6-D-69 Indian education at the primary level by June Hopkins [19-] 19-8

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6-D-70 An analysis of the UBC Museum of Anthropology Chilkat blanket (A17007) by Jean E. Horan [19-] 19-9

6-D-71 Prejudice and the B.C. Indian: a social psychological comment by Elizabeth M. Howatson [19-] 19-10

6-D-72 Chinese calligraphy, "bone, sinew and muscle" by Brent Hoy [19-] 19-11

6-D-73 Yin-yang "dualism-in-monoism" by Brent Hoy [19-] 19-12 6-D-74 On Kwakiutl inheritance by Judy Huntley [19-] 19-13

6-D-75

What Indians have said about land, report on: special committee to enquire into the claims of the Allied Indian Tribes of British Columbia by Merv Hutchinson [19-] 19-14

6-D-76 Shuswap people by R.E. Ignace [19-] 19-15 6-D-77 Two sides persuading by Maureen Isabelle [19-] 19-16

6-D-78

Alcohol and the Indian-White relationship: the function of Alcoholics Anonymous in Coast Salish society by L.M. Jilek-Aall [19-] 19-17

6-D-79 What is a Sasquatch -- or, the problematics of reality testing by Louise M. Jillek-Aall [19-] 19-18

6-D-80 Carrier legends as narrated by Maxim George of Nautley, B.C. by R. John [19-] 19-19

6-D-81 Tsimshian music, globular rattles by Blair Johnstone [19-] 19-20

6-D-82 The persisting question of aboriginal title to provincial lands by Darrell D. Jones [19-] 19-21

6-D-83 The mink figure in Kwakiutl mythology: an analysis by Kathy Jones [19-] 19-22

6-D-84 Indian education by Shirley Kay [19-] 19-23

6-D-85

An analysis of the social organization of coast Salish society, with emphasis on the lower Stalo of the Fraser Valley by Jacqueline J. Kennedy [19-] 19-24

6-D-86 _____ by Yvonne Klan [19-] 19-25 6-D-87 Haida art as a way of life by Don Knox [19-] 19-26 6-D-88 Second reading assignment by Don Knox [19-] 19-27

6-D-89 Education of Indian children at Bella Bella by G. Kristjanson [19-] 19-28

6-D-90 The story of Bella Bella by Gustaf Kristjanson [19-] 19-29 6-D-91 Reservations are for Indians [review] by Ken Lefever [19-] 19-30

6-D-92 Some insights into Indian education in the B.C. Chilcotin area by Ken Lefever [19-] 19-31

6-D-93 The economic status of Indians by Irene Lewis [19-] 19-32 6-D-94 From blood warfare to property warfare by Helen Lim [19-] 19-33

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6-D-95 A consideration of the economic growth of Indians in the fishing industry by B. Lindsay [19-] 19-34

6-D-96 A brief history of the treatment of the Nanaimo band by the White Man by David J. Lindsay [19-] 19-35

6-D-97 The Sepass poems by Lorraine Ling [19-] 19-36 6-D-98 Potlatch [review] by Lorraine Ling [19-] 20-1 6-D-99 The counselling of Indian students by Bonnie [19-] 20-2

6-D-100 The Chilcotin war: events and possible causes by Bruce Livingston [19-] 20-3

6-D-101 Indian music of B. C. by Susan Lopatecki [19-] 20-4 6-D-102 B.C. Indians in the fishing industry by Frederick R. Maier [19-] 20-5

6-D-103

"To drink or not to drink?" a look at the drinking "problem" of the native people of B.C. by Valerie E. Malcolm [19-] 20-6

6-D-104 Book report by Gitte Manniche [19-] 20-7 6-D-105 The smallpox epidemic of 1862 by Gitte Manniche [19-] 20-8 6-D-106 Tsimshian by Allan David Mason [19-] 20-9

6-D-107 The image of Indians presented by "how a people die" by Leslie MacDonald [19-] 20-10

6-D-108 Critical analysis of "nobody loves a drunken Indian" by Leslie MacDonald [19-] 20-11

6-D-109 The use of frogs in Haida art by Jean McIntosh [19-] 20-12

6-D-110

A discussion of the Indian Shaker Church in terms of a synthesis of Christian and aboriginal elements by Judy MacKay [19-] 20-13

6-D-111 The Indian and the B.C. fishing industry by Colin D.L. MacKenzie [19-] 20-14

6-D-112

An examination of the eye patterns drawn by Franz Boas on papers 203 and 204 in his book, "primitive art" by Fiona MacKenzie [19-] 20-15

6-D-113 The Ksan mural - Royal Centre by Lorraine McKinnon [19-] 20-16

6-D-114 From primitive man as philosopher to the raven rattle by Dave MacLennon [19-] 20-17

6-D-115 The Atlatl on the northwest coast by Allan McMillan [19-] 20-18 6-D-116 Salish art by Colin McMillan [19-] 20-19

6-D-117 The old man's story - a structural analysis by Carol McLaren [19-] 20-20

6-D-118 The Bella Bella - a bibliographic essay by Elsie MacLeod [19-] 20-21

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6-D-119 The west coast Indians and the fishing industry in B.C. by Joe Megas [19-] 20-22

6-D-120 Some functional aspects of the classic and modern Nootka canoe by Gerald Merner [19-] 20-23

6-D-121 Critical bibliography of writings on the Tahltan Indians by Leslie Moore [19-] 20-24

6-D-122 A southern Kwakiutl mask by Neil Morrison [19-] 20-25

6-D-123 William S. Duncan : the apostle of old Metlakatla by Karen M. Mussell [19-] 20-26

6-D-124 Maquinna of Friendly Cove by Margaret Newman, Mary Holtman, Marjorie Taylor, et. al. [19-] 20-27

6-D-125 A Kwakiutl village and school, the school at Mopass [book review] by Marnie Newman [19-] 20-28

6-D-126 The best of both worlds: modes of experience in Amerindian and Western culture by Carlis Nixon [19-] 20-29

6-D-127 Native metalworking on the northwest coast by Ronald J. Nolan [19-] 20-30

6-D-128 The Moccasin Flats Housing Project by Ursula Oberle [19-] 20-31 6-D-129 Pluralism by Linda Paulin [19-] 20-32 6-D-130 Text of Kitwancool sign by Peter Allik Petersenn [19-] 20-33

6-D-131 The incorporation of the works of Pauline Johnson in the education of the Indian child by Dustine Peterson [19-] 20-34

6-D-132 An analysis of sources of information on Fraser drainage aboriginal population by D.L. Pokotylo [19-] 20-35

6-D-133 Fishing and the Indians of B.C. by Katerine Racey [19-] 20-36

6-D-134 Problems in education among the Chilcotin Indians of B.C. by John Rathjen [19-] 20-37

6-D-135 Municipalization: the Cape Mudge example by Ronald Reader [19-] 20-38

6-D-136 The old Wakashan style by Susan Reid [19-] 20-39 6-D-137 Indians in the urban environment by Laird Rodgers [19-] 20-40

6-D-138 A methodological inquiry into the structure of Kwakiutl myth by Susan Reid [19-] 21-1

6-D-139 Revitalization movements of the North American Indians by Angus Robertson [19-] 21-2

6-D-140 An overview of the amalgamation and proposed dissolution of the Quawshelah, Nakwakto and [19-] 21-3

6-D-141 Kwawkewlth bands 1962-1968 by Judy Rodgers Indians in the urban environment by Laird Rodgers [19-] 21-4

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6-D-142

Cooperation in directed change - an overview of agent-client relations in the amalgamation of the Quawsgela and Nakwakto tribes by P. Gregor Rooney [19-] 21-5

6-D-143 Progressive education and the Indian by Barbara Sandwell [19-] 21-6

6-D-144 __ by Su Sargent [19-] 21-7

6-D-145 Indian participation in the commercial fisheries by Victoria Schenker [19-] 21-8

6-D-146 The White Paper and the Indian response by Victoria [19-] 21-9

6-D-147 The economic development of the Haida by John Schreiber [19-] 21-10

6-D-148 Essay on the mask in northwest coast Indian cultures by Gorden Schweers [19-] 21-11

6-D-149 The native Indians of B.C. and the fishing industry by Richard Scott [19-] 21-12

6-D-150 Review of the struggle for survival by Richard Scott [19-] 21-13

6-D-151 The role of the church in the education of the B.C. Indian by Leigh Sheardown [19-] 21-14

6-D-152 Northwest coast and Latin American art by Linda Shine [19-] 21-15 6-D-153 A modest proposal by Elizabeth Smyth [19-] 21-16

6-D-154 Transformation masks of the north west coast by Kristy Sparling [19-] 21-17

6-D-155 Health problems and health services of the Indians of B.C. by Sandra Spowart [19-] 21-18

6-D-156 The Drunk Indian by Gail Stevens [19-] 21-19

6-D-157 Cultural conflict: the problems it creates by Joan Stevenson [19-] 21-20

6-D-158 What is a Sasquatch -- or rather, why is a Sasquatch by Brian Stewart [19-] 21-21

6-D-159 The art of Salish weaving by Jennifer Stewart [19-] 21-22 6-D-160 Katzie ceremonial life by Judy Stiles [19-] 21-23

6-D-161 Mythology in the art and rituals of the NWC Indians by Pete Stobie [19-] 21-24

6-D-162

Sasquatch: evidence from pre-contact reports as found in the Salish, Bella Coola and Kwakiutl art, mythology and rituals by Karla Strazichich [19-] 21-25

6-D-163 Acculturation: the Church and the Indian today by Holly Swanson [19-] 21-26

6-D-164 Indian education by Gail Tukasaki [19-] 21-27

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6-D-165 A study of "the origin of light" as told by the Haida, Tsimshian and Tlingit Indians by Debbi Taylor [19-] 21-28

6-D-166 Maquinna as seen by the English by Marjorie Taylor [19-] 21-29

6-D-167 Maquinna: III as seen by the later English by Marjorie Taylor [19-] 21-30

6-D-168 Community resources for Vancouver's native Indians by Jackie Thibodeau [19-] 21-31

6-D-169 The life and work of Charles Edenshaw: a study of innovation by Susan Jane Thomas [19-] 21-32

6-D-170 Suggested relations to the Fraser River Culture complex by Gerald Turnbull [19-] 21-33

6-D-171 Book report on the unjust society by Nancy Vaughan [19-] 21-34

6-D-172 The problems of teaching English as a second language to Indian students by Nancy Vaughan [19-] 22-1

6-D-173 "X-kalay" a description of a current Indian project by R. Gwyn Vaughan-Evans [19-] 22-2

6-D-174 Employment and unemployment of B.C. Indians by Alison Walters [19-] 22-3

6-D-175 Book report # 1 by Susan Wardle [19-] 22-4 6-D-176 Book report # 2 by Susan Wardle [19-] 22-5

6-D-177

Results of research into the problem of B.C. Indian reservation cut-offs and reductions based on the four-volume report of the MacBride Commission by Susan J. Wardle [19-] 22-6

6-D-178 A review of we talk you listen by Susan Watts [19-] 22-7

6-D-179

A comparison of two minority groups: the native Indians in British Columbia and the Lapps in Norway by A.H. Weedon [19-] 22-8

6-D-180 Two myths of raven in three cultures by Sari Werner [19-] 22-9 6-D-181 The cannibal raven in myth and ritual by Sari Werner [19-] 22-10

6-D-182 Community development in British Columbia by Charles Wilimovsky [19-] 22-11

6-D-183 A psycho-social look at the Indian child and his education by Irma Williams [19-] 22-12

6-D-184 Dynamic symmetry and the golden proportion in Haida art by Robert Wilson [19-] 22-13

6-D-185 The Tlingit Middlemen [19-] 48-5 6-D-186 [Student Essays - Anthropology 301] [19-] 48-6 6-D-187 [Student Essays - Anthropology 301] [19-] 48-7 6-D-188 [Student Essays - Anthropology 301] [19-] 48-8

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Series-Box List – Series 7

Series 7: Committee and consultancy records

Subseries 7-A: Department of Anthropology and Sociology Archaeology and Museum Committee

File # Title Date Box - File #

7-A-1 Reading and the Indian child by Annabelle Wong [19-] 22-14

7-A-2 Health dispensing "is it enough" by Helen Wood [19-] 22-15

7-A-3 Department of Anthropology and Sociology Archaeology and Museum Committee 1967-1969 22-16

Series 7: Committee and consultancy records

Subseries 7-B: Department of Anthropology and Sociology Archaeology and Museum Committee

File # Title Date Box - File #

7-B-1 Department of Anthropology and Sociology Museum Program Committee

[197?]-1976 22-17

7-B-2 [Architectual Plans - UBC MOA] 1974 43-1

Series 7: Committee and consultancy records Subseries 7-C: Vancouver City Museums consultancy File # Title Date Box - File #

7-C-1 Vancouver City Museums consultancy – [policy drafts] 1967-1970 22-18

7-C-2 Vancouver City Museums consultancy – minutes, correspondence, planning notes, etc. 1966-1968 22-19

7-C-3 Vancouver City Museums consultancy - Gallery 2 [19-] 22-20 7-C-4 Vancouver City Museums consultancy - Reports 1958-1966 22-21

Series 7: Committee and consultancy records

Subseries 7-D: Committee on Museum Ethics, Canadian Ethnology Society

File # Title Date Box - File #

7-D-1 Committee on Museum Ethics, Canadian Ethnology Society 1975 29-10

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Series-Box List – Series 8

Series 8: Personal documents File # Title Date Box - File #

8-1 Encyclopedia Britannica Distinguished Contributors Certificate [19-] 22-22

8-2 Mortgage Restricted 1965 22-23 8-3 Income tax Restricted 1976-1977 22-24

8-4 [“Breath of Our Grandfathers” – brochure and invitation] 1972 40-56C

8-5 [Personal Note Re: Papers to be discarded] [19-] 49-8

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Series-Box List – Series 9-A

Series 9: Photographic records Subseries 9-A: Binder photographs File # Title Date Box - File #

9-A-1 Binder 1 - record copy 1965-1976 23-1 9-A-2 Binder 2 - record copy 1965-1976 23-2 9-A-3 Binder 3 - record copy 1965-1976 23-3 9-A-4 Binder 4 - record copy 1965-1976 23-4 9-A-5 Binder 5 - record copy 1965-1976 23-5 9-A-6 Binder 7 - record copy 1965-1976 23-6 9-A-7 Binder 1 1965-1976 24-1 9-A-8 Binder 2 1965-1976 24-2 9-A-9 Binder 3 1965-1976 24-3 9-A-10 Binder 4 1965-1976 24-4 9-A-11 Binder 5 1965-1976 25-1 9-A-12 Binder 7 1965-1976 25-2 9-A-13 Binder 6 1965-1976 25A-1 9-A-14 Binder 8 1965-1976 26-1

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File Level Description – Series 9-A Series 9: Photographic records

Sub-Series 9-A: Binder photographs File # File Description Date Box - File #

9-A-1 [photocopy]. Photocopies of items in File # 9-A-7 1965-1976 23-1 9-A-2 [photocopy]. Photocopies of items in File # 9-A-8 1965-1976 23-2

9-A-3 [photocopy]. Photocopies of items in File # 9-A-9 1965-1976 23-3 9-A-4 [photocopy]. Photocopies of items in File # 9-A-10 1965-1976 23-4 9-A-5 [photocopy]. Photocopies of items in File # 9-A-11 1965-1976 23-5 9-A-6 [photocopy]. Photocopies of items in File # 9-A-12 1965-1976 23-6

9-A-7

[graphic]. 90 photographs : b&w and col. ; 7 x 9-21 x 26 cm. File consists of photographs of wooden and panel pipes. Includes various views and close-ups. Accompanying material includes photocopies of artifacts and photocopied textual material. Pipes pictured are of Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1965-1976 24-1

9-A-8

[graphic]. 55 photographs : b&w and col. ; 8 x 11-21 x 26 cm. File consists of various views of boxes, dishes, chiefs' seats, poles, and Gold's coffin. Accompanying material includes photocopies and textual material. Artefacts pictured are of Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1965-1976 24-2

9-A-9

[graphic]. 60 photographs : b&w and col. ; 7 x 10-26 x 21 cm. File consists of various views of boxes, dishes, bowls, coppers, chiefs' seats, Chilcat cloaks and blankets, panel pipes, U.B.C. steering paddles, masks and frontlets, rattles, baskets, argillite poles and household articles. Includes some ms. notations. Accompanying material includes negatives, photocopies, magazine cut-out, and textual material. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1965-1976 24-3

9-A-10

[graphic]. 90 photographs : b&w, some col. ; 7 x 7-26 x 21 cm. File consists of various views of boxes, chests, and dishes. Includes some ms. notations. Accompanying material includes photocopies, magazine cut-out, and ms. notes. Artefacts pictured are of Haida, Tsimshian, Kwakiutl, Tlingit and Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1965-1976 24-4

9-A-11

[graphic]. 220 photographs : b&w and col. ; 9 x 7-21 x 29 cm. File consists of photographs and photocopies of various boxes and chests. Includes views of poles, canoes and screens, photographs of Albert Edward Edenshaw and some of his work. Contains title page "The Art of 1965-1976 25-1

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Edenshaw (Albert Edward Edenshaw, c.1815-1894)". Pages 58 and 109, numbered in 1977, are repeated. Pages added in 1977 for mounted material are numbered as parts of the original page, e.g., 67a, 67b, etc. Accompanying material includes ms. drawings of box designs, and ms. highlighting of design components in photocopied box views; textual material, including ms. notes and cards; photocopies, postcard, and magazine print. Artefacts pictured are of Haida, Tsimshian, Tlingit and Northwest Coast Indigenous design.

9-A-12

[graphic]. 45 photographs: b&w ; various sizes. File consists photographs and related records including museum accession record printouts of artifacts attributed to Haida artist Charles Edenshaw, photocopied information about Edenshaw, and a letter re: napkin rings. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1965-1976 25-2

9-A-13

[graphic]. 124 photographs : b&w and col. ; 8 x 6-26 x 21 cm. File consists of photographs of bracelets, boxes and box lids, dishes and plates, carvings, and poles. Includes rubbing of Edenshaw bracelet in [crayon] on tissue paper; and some ms. notations, including design highlighting on photocopies. Contains title page "Charles Edenshaw: Some Late Masterworks." Accompanying material includes ms. notes and cards, typed notes with ms. notations, letters to Duff; negatives; and photocopied views of "The Thinker" and "The Pieta." Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1965-1976 25A-1

9-A-14

[graphic]. 210 photographs : b&w ; 12 x 7-26 x 21 cm. File consists of photographs of various views of spoons. Accompanying material includes negatives, photocopies, and cut-out. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1965-1976 26-1

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Series-Box List – Series 9-B

Series 9: Photographic records Subseries 9-B: Photographs and negatives File # Title Date Box - File #

9-B-1 1967-1 (painted box and dish) 1967 27-1 9-B-2 1967-2 (slate groups) 1967 27-2 9-B-3 1967-3 (chests) 1967 27-3 9-B-4 1967-4 (slate pole, slate plate, comport, dish, can) 1967 27-4 9-B-5 1967-5 (slate groups) 1967 27-5 9-B-6 1967-6 (slate groups) 1967 27-6

9-B-7 1967-7 (wood pole, frontlet, paint bags, slate dishes, box, shamans, Raven Screen) 1967 27-7

9-B-8 1967-8 (cradle, pole, canoe, painted boxes, chief's seat, copper) 1967 27-8

9-B-9 1967-9 (chests, pole, cradle, dish, settee back, mortuaries, paint bags) 1967 27-9

9-B-10 1967-10 (Skidegate house post, Paul Kane painting of canoes, mask "horns," horn rattle, slate group, chest) 1967 27-10

9-B-11 1968-A (canoe painting, painted chest, box) 1968 27-11 9-B-12 1968-B (chests, chief’s seat) 1968 27-12

9-B-13 1968-C (chest, boxes, and paddle, painted box, old Masset chest) 1968 27-13

9-B-14 1968-D (boxes) 1968 27-14 9-B-15 1968-E (box, dishes, view) 1968 27-15

9-B-16 1968-F (painted box, labret, slate panel, Chilk at blanket, Chilk tunic) 1968 27-16

9-B-17 1968-H (U.B.C. panel pipes) 1968 27-17

9-B-18 1969-1(horn spoon, Chasina Island, frontlet, spoon, box side) 1969 27-18

9-B-19 1969-2 (Haida) 1969 27-19

9-B-20 1969-3 (Kung poles, bracelets, Haida views; Tom and Marnie Duff, and Hiellen pole) 1969 27-20

9-B-21 1969-4 (Haida) 1969 28-1

9-B-22

1969-5 (U.B.C. Totem Park Haida pole, Smithsonian housefront, U.B.C students carving, map of Queen Charlotte Islands; Kung pole) 1969 28-2

9-B-23 1969-6 (Masset potlatch, Tow Hill picnic) 1969 28-3

9-B-24 1969-7 (Tow Hill scenery, Robert Davidson pole at Masset 1969 28-4

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9-B-25 1969-8 (Robert Davidson pole at Masset, old Skidegate pole, and Koerner panel pipe) 1969 28-5

9-B-26 1969-9 (Koerner panel pipe) 1969 28-6

9-B-27 1969-10 (Lipsett Collection chest, Lipsett Collection box) 1969 28-7

9-B-28 1969-11 (rubbings of Charles Edenshaw gravestone, Roy Hanuse paintings) 1969 28-8

9-B-29 Borthwick bracelet 1969 28-9 9-B-30 1970-1 (NMC poles, figures and dishes) 1970 28-10 9-B-31 1970-2 (NMC chest lid, plate, canoe; chest) 1970 28-11 9-B-32 1970-3 (NMC canoe, dish, chests) 1970 28-12 9-B-33 Kamloops poles 1974 28-13 9-B-34 Figure 1974 28-14

9-B-35 1973-1974 (dishes, spoons, bowl, rattles,figure, plates, scene at Takush[?] Harbour) 1973-1974 28-15

9-B-36 Bill Reid photos (masks, rattles, figures, spoons, dish, and collection objects) 1970 28-16

9-B-37 Female figure 1967-1974 28-17 9-B-38 Miscellaneous negatives and photos - 1 1967-1974 29-1 9-B-39 Miscellaneous negatives and photos – 2 1967-1974 29-2 9-B-40 Miscellaneous negatives and photos – 3 1967-1974 29-3 9-B-41 Miscellaneous photos 1967-1974 29-4 9-B-42 Photos 1970 1970 29-5 9-B-43 [Two-Headed Fish Sculpture Photographs] 1975 49-9 9-B-44 Zoomorphic Bowl, Beaver [19-] 49-10 9-B-45 (Kung)[Kung Photographs] [19-] 49-11 9-B-46 Reid Haida Pole - Totem Park 1964-1965 49-12 9-B-47 (Hliellen)[Hliellen Photographs] 1911-1969 49-13 9-B-48 Edenshaw's Berlin Totem Pole [19-] 49-14

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File Level Description – Series 9-B

Series 9: Photographic records Sub-Series 9-B: Photographs and negatives Series - File # File description Date File #

9-B-1

[graphic]. 2 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. File consists of photographs of painted box and dish. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967 27-1

9-B-2

[graphic]. 30 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 36 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of slate groups; and negatives of slate groups. Images include carved slate sculpture of figures and animals. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of early Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967 27-2

9-B-3

[graphic]. 15 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 36 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of carved bentwood chests, and negatives of chest. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967 27-3

9-B-4

[graphic]. 9 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 20 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of slate pole, comport, dish, and white stone or ivory cane; and negatives of slate plate. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967 27-4

9-B-5

[graphic]. 8 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. File consists of photographs of slate group. Images include carved slate sculpture of figures and animals. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967 27-5

9-B-6

[graphic]. 20 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of slate groups. Images include carved slate sculpture of figures and animals (bears). Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967 27-6

9-B-7

[graphic]. 27 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 36 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of wood pole, frontlet, paint bags; slate dishes, box and shamans; and negatives of Raven Screen details. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967 27-7

9-B-8

[graphic]. 19 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 37 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of cradle, pole, canoe, painted boxes, chief's seat, and copper; and negatives of carved and painted box. Artefacts pictured are of 1967 27-8

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Haida and Ninstints design.

9-B-9

[graphic]. 15 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. File consists of photographs of chests, pole, cradle, dish, settee back, mortuaries, and paint bags. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967 27-9

9-B-10

[graphic]. 18 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 20 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of Skidegate house post, Paul Kane painting of canoes, mask "horns," horn rattle, and slate group; and negatives of chest. 1967 27-10

9-B-11

[graphic]. 7 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of canoe painting, painted chest, and box; and negatives of chests. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1968 27-11

9-B-12

[graphic]. 7 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of chests; and negatives of chief's seat. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1968 27-12

9-B-13

[graphic]. 8 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of chest, boxes, and paddle; and negatives of painted box and old Masset chest. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1968 27-13

9-B-14

[graphic]. 6 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of painted bentwood boxes; and negatives of boxes. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1968 27-14

9-B-15

[graphic]. 21 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. File consists of photographs of painted bentwood boxes, dishes, and view. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1968 27-15

9-B-16

[graphic]. 12 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 20 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of painted box, labret, slate panel, and Chilkat blanket; and negatives of Chilkat tunic. Artefacts pictured are of Haida and Chilkat design. 1968 27-16

9-B-17 [graphic]. 18 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of negatives of U.B.C. panel pipes. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1968 27-17

9-B-18

[graphic]. 3 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 16 negatives ; b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of horn spoon and Chasina Island; and negatives of frontlet, spoon, and box side. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1969 27-18

9-B-19

[graphic]. 16 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of b&w Haida photographs. Includes envelope with ms. notes giving details of lens and film used, with notation "experimenting." 1969 27-19

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9-B-20

[graphic].10 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of Kung poles, bracelets, and b&w Haida views; and negatives of Tom and Marnie Duff, and Hiellen pole. Includes envelope with ms. notes giving details of lens and film used. 1969 27-20

9-B-21

[graphic]. 37 contact prints : b&w ; 35 mm. -- 37 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of copies of Haida photographs. Includes original negative sleeve with ms. notations. 1969 28-1

9-B-22

[graphic]. 27 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 29 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of U.B.C. Totem Park Haida pole, Smithsonian housefront, U.B.C students carving totem pole, and relief map of Queen Charlotte Islands; and negatives of copy of Kung pole. Includes original negative sleeve with ms. notations. 1969 28-2

9-B-23

[graphic]. 21 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of Masset potlatch and Tow Hill picnic. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1969 28-3

9-B-24

[graphic]. 19 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 19 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of Tow Hill scenery and Robert Davidson pole at Masset. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1969 28-4

9-B-25

[graphic]. 20 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 20 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of Robert Davidson pole at Masset, old Skidegate pole, and Koerner panel pipe. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1969 28-5

9-B-26

[graphic]. 20 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 20 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of Koerner panel pipe. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1969 28-6

9-B-27

[graphic]. 1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 19 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photograph and negative of Lipsett Collection chest; and negatives of Lipsett Collection box. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1969 28-7

9-B-28

[graphic]. 12 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 14 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of rubbings of Charles Edenshaw gravestone and of Roy Hanuse paintings. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1969 28-8

9-B-29

[graphic]. 15 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of Borthwick bracelet. Includes 1974 letter from British Columbia Provincial Museum. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1969 28-9

9-B-30

[graphic]. 20 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 20 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of views of artifacts in the National Museum of Canada. Includes photographs and negatives of poles, figures and dishes. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be 1970 28-10

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of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design.

9-B-31

[graphic]. 9 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of views of artifacts in the National Museum of Canada. Includes photographs and negatives of chest lid, plate, and canoe; and negatives of chest. 1970 28-11

9-B-32

[graphic]. 5 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm. -- 21 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of views of artifacts in the National Museum of Canada. Includes photographs and negatives of canoe and dish; and negatives of chests. 1970 28-12

9-B-33

[graphic]. 20 contact prints : b&w ; 35 mm. -- 20 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of view of poles at Kamloops. Includes letter from John Veillette and copy of progress report on "Art and Architecture of Old Mission Churches and Cemeteries in British Columbia." Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Shuswap and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1974 28-13

9-B-34

[graphic]. 20 photographs : b&w ; 13 x 9 cm. -- 20 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of various views of carved argillite stone figure. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of early Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1974 28-14

9-B-35

[graphic]. 31 photographs : b&w ; 9 x 13-17 x 26 cm. -- 34 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of dishes and spoons, bowl, rattles and figure; and photographs of plates and scene at Takush[?] Harbour. Includes letter of inquiry about plates from Peter McNair of British Columbia Provincial Museum. Negative sleeves numbered 28-15-1 to 28-15-4. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Gwa’sala and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1973-1974 28-15

9-B-36

[graphic]. 88 photographs : b&w ; 7 x 9-13 x 9 cm.File consists of photographs taken by Bill Reid. Includes views of masks, rattles, figures, spoons, dish, and collection objects. Many include British Museum catalogue numbers. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1970 28-16

9-B-37

[graphic]. 1 photograph : col. ; 26 x 29 cm. File consists of photograph of carved wooden sculpture of female figure. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967-1974 28-17

9-B-38

[graphic material]. 12 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 11-9 x 13 cm. -- 18 contact prints : b&w ; 35 mm. -- 80 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of various artifacts and pictures of objects in books. Includes poles, boxes and lids, masks, dishes and plates, canes, canoes, panel pipes, figures and coppers. Negative sleeves numbered 29-1-1 to 29-1-5. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Haida and/or Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1967-1974 29-1

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9-B-39

[graphic material]. 3 photographs : b&w ; 7 x 9-11 x 8 cm. -- 34 contact prints : b&w ; 35 mm. -- 75 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of various photographs and negatives. Includes views of box and box lids, dishes and plates, baskets, rattles, bracelets, buildings, people, and objects in books. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1967-1974 29-2

9-B-40

[graphic]. 4 photographs : b&w ; 9 x 12-21 x 26 cm. -- 17 negatives : b&w ; 35 mm. File consists of photographs and negatives of carved wooden box, poles, and stone plates and pipes. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1967-1974 29-3

9-B-41

[graphic]. 21 photographs : b&w and col. ; 7 x 9-18 x 13 cm. File consists of photographs of chests and box, plates, panel pipe, figures and groups, Kiusta pole, canoe, and skin robe. Includes letter from Audrey Hawthorn about U.B.C. Haida box and U.B.C. comb; and note about pipe photographs. 1967-1974 29-4

9-B-42

[textual records]. File consists of ms. and typed photo lists. Includes: lists of black and white photos, by negative number; general descriptive list of contents of slide cases 1-20, with a breakdown of specimen and exhibit slides; summary of the total number of slides for different artifacts, by type of object and number of slides; lists, by negative number, of photographed artifacts in the National Museum of Canada; lists of photographs taken in the American Museum of Natural History, United States National Museum, and Field Museum; lists and catalogue numbers of AMNH objects; information taken from loan agreement forms identifying objects by collection and catalogue number; and information for loan agreement forms. Artefacts pictured are of Haida design. 1970 29-5

9-B-43

[graphic] File consists of textual records and 5 photographs. Images of Stone Bowl. 2 - Headed Fish bowl. Northwest Coast Indigenous. Bottom, side, front and top views. Black and White. 5" x 7" prints. 1975 49-9

9-B-44

[graphic] File consists of textual records and 5 photographs. Image of Stone Bowl. Zoomorphic Bowl, Beaver. Northwest Coast Indigenous. Back View. Black and White. 3 1/4" x 4 1/2" prints. [19-] 49-10

9-B-45

[graphic] File consists of textual records and 6 photographs. Images of Totem Pole. Wood, Northwest Coast Indigenous. Black and White. 4 3" x 4 1.2" prints and 2 8" x 10" prints. [19-] 49-11

9-B-46

[graphic] File consists of textual records and 5 photographs. Image of Totem Pole. Wood, Bill Reid Haida Pole, Totem Park, Vancouver British Columbia. Front and close-up views. Black and White. 4 5" x 7" prints and 1 8" x 10" print. 1964-1965 49-12

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9-B-47

[graphic] File consists of textual records and 4 photographs. Image of Totem Pole. Wood, Hiellen Tribe. Now located in Prince Rupert. Close-up View. Black and White. 3" x 4 1/2" print. 1911-1969 49-13

9-B-48

[graphic] File consists of Images of Carvings. Stone. Now Located in the Campbell River Museum, British Columbia. Black and White. 3 1/2" x 5"; sculpture of head. Possibly Northwest Coast Indigenous . Side View. Black and White. 4 4 1/2" x 3 1/4" prints; Image of Carving. Stone, sculpture of head and face. Possibly Northwest Coast Indigenous . Front View. Black and White. 15 4 1/2" x 3 1/4" prints from various angles; Image of Carved Bowl. Stone, Frog Bowl. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Black and White. 5 4 1/2" x 3 1/4" prints; Image of Carved Mask. Stone, Tsimshian Tribe. National Museum of Man, Ottawa. One of a twin pair. Eyes closed. Front View. Black and White. 5 8" x 10" prints; Image of Carved Mask. Stone, Tsimshian Tribe. National Museum of Man, Ottawa. Both Masks of a twin pair. One mask has eyes closed, one has eyes open. Side/ Back View. Black and White. 8" x 10" print; Image of Carved Mask. Stone, Tsimshian Tribe. National Museum of Man, Ottawa. One of a twin pair. Eyes open. Front/ Side View. Black and White. 3 8" x 10" prints; Image of Carved Bowl. Stone, seated figure holding bowl. 10" high. From Centennial Museum, Vancouver, B.C. Black and White. 8" x 10" print; Image of Carved Bowl. Stone, anthropomorphic bowl/mortar. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 12 1/2" diameter, 7 3/8" deep, 5 1/2" high. Features carved faces. Black and White. 8" x 10" print; Image of Carved Bowl. Stone, seated figure bowl. 5 3/4" high. From British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C. Black and White. 8" x 10" print; Image of Carved Bowl. Stone, Raven bowl/mortar. 12 1/2" x 7 1/4" statue. From British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C. Side/Front View. Black and White. 8" x 10" print; Image of Carved Bowl. Seated human figure with rattlesnakes. 15" high. Side View. Black and White. 4 8" x 10" prints. [19-] 49-15

Series-Box List – Series 9-C

Series 9: Photographic records Subseries 9-C: Slides File # Title Date Box - File #

9-C-1 Case 1 – The Art of the Raven (VAG) 1 1967 S1-1 9-C-2 Case 2 - The Art of the Raven (VAG) 2 1967 S1-2

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9-C-3 Case 3 - 62-65 1962-1965 S1-3 9-C-4 Case 4 - Centennial poles 1966 S1-4 9-C-5 Case 5 - 68-69 1962-1968 S2-5 9-C-6 Case 6 - B&W Kwakiutl-Haida 1953-1970 S2-6 9-C-7 Case 7 - 1969 Masset 1969 S2-7 9-C-8 Case 8 - 1969 Reid 1968-1969 S3-8 9-C-9 Case 9 - 1970-1 1970 S3-9 9-C-10 Case 10 - 1970-2 1970 S4-10 9-C-11 Case 11 - 1970-3 1970 S4-11 9-C-12 Case 12 - 1970-4 1970 S4-12 9-C-13 Case 13 - Alaska 1 1969 S4-13 9-C-14 Case 14 - Alaska 2 1969 S4-14 9-C-15 Case 15 - Alaska 3 1971 S5-15 9-C-16 Case 16 - Kwakiutl 1966-1971 S5-16 9-C-17 Case 17 - Gitksan 1957-1975 S5-17 9-C-18 Case 18 - 1971 1970-1971 S5-18 9-C-19 Case 19 - West Coast '71 1971 S5-19 9-C-20 Case 20 - B&W Haida 1971 S5-20 9-C-21 Case 21 - 1972 1964-1972 S5-21 9-C-22 Case 22 - Summer 1972 1972 S5-22 9-C-23 Case 23 - 1973 1973-1974 S5-23 9-C-24 Case 24 - 1975 Miscellaneous 1970-1975 S5-24 9-C-25 Case 25 - 1975 1962-1975 S5-25 9-C-26 Case 26 - Images 1974-1975 S5-26 9-C-27 Case 27 - 1976 New Museum/Alert Bay 1976 S5-27 9-C-28 Case 28 - Miscellaneous slides 1960-1976 S5-28 9-C-29 Museum History 1956-1976 S5-29

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File Level Description – Series 9-C

Series 9: Photographic records Sub-Series 9-

C: Slides Series - File # File description Date Box - File #

9-C-1

Case 1- The Art of the Raven (VAG) 1. File consists of slides taken at Vancouver Art Gallery from May-June1967. Includes: slate panel pipes, figures and groups, dishes, chests and boxes, poles, rattles, chests, oyster catcher, headdresses, amhalaits, frontlets, dishes, ladle and spoons, wood pipes, carvings and charms. 1967 S1-1

9-C-2

Case 2 - The Art of the Raven (VAG) 2. File consists of slides taken at Vancouver Art Gallery from May-June 1967 and miscellaneous art slides. Includes: masks, daggers, Kwakiutl figures, designs, textiles, Raven Screen details, painted Duff box, drums, spindle whorls, rattles, spoons, Kwakiutl masks, work of Mungo Martin,work of H. Hunt, work of Bill Holm, work of Bill Reid, U.B.C. panel pipes, U.B.C. slate dish, chests, Haida dishes and comb. Note: Slides in section C-c are duplicates. Artefacts pictured are of Haida and Kwakiutl design. 1967 S1-2

9-C-3

Case 3 - 62-65. File consists of slides including: views of Hazelton, views of Kiusta, views of Fort Fraser, views of Stuart Lake, views of Babinetown, Skeena and Bulkley scenery, Moricetown fishing, poles, Fraser Lake poles, Prince Rupert poles, 1962 helicopter trip, Cassiar cannery , canomiaks[?], whaling. Note: Slides of places, taken in 1960 and 1962, have been added. Slides of Kitwanga and Kispiox listed in index poles appear to have been moved later by Duff to case 17; those of Fort Rupert appear to have been moved to case 16. 1962-1965 S1-3

9-C-4

Case 4 - Centennial poles. File consists of slides showing poles by a number of different carvers. Includes: Sam Henderson, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, C. Dudoward, S. Modeste, S. Charlie, J. John, J. James, S. Walkus, W. Jeffrey, Alert Bay carvers, U.B.C. Totem Park Haida poles, Victoria museum,carving tools, ferry shots. Note: Includes lists of argillite slides, centennial totem pole programme carvers and judges, and text of legends. Argillite slides have been added; these are duplicated in part in case 18. 1966 S1-4

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9-C-5

Case 5 - 68-69. File consists of slides including: Bella Bella and Nootka poles, Juneau, Sitka, and Nanaimo poles, Port Hardy poles, Stanley Park poles and canoes, Mt. Currie housing, views of Rebecca Spit and Cape Mudge, aerial views, archaeological digs, sculpture, labrets, relief maps, Petroglyph Park, Skagat Attatl, George Clutesi Mungo poles, Provincial Museum at Victoria, Thunderbird Park. Note: Slides of Saanic have been added to section E-25. 1962-1968 S2-5

9-C-6

Case 6 - B&W Kwakiutl-Haida. File consists of slides including: Vancouver and U.B.C., Curtis Kwakiutl slides, Haida and Kwakiutl villages and groups; portraits, Port Simpson and Metlakatla scenery; maps. Note: Slides of Hazelton and Nootkans added in section B, slots 24 and 25. Photos of Charles Edenshaw added in section D. Includes 1 glass slide. 1953-1970 S2-6

9-C-7

Case 7 - 1969 Masset. File consists of slides including: Lipsett Collection chest and box, U.B.C education totem, Edenshaw bracelet and gravestone rubbings, Koerner panel pipe, trip to Masset. 1969 S2-7

9-C-8

Case 8 - 1969 Reid. File consists of slides including: Borthwick bracelet, Duff mask, Smithsonian specimens, slides taken by Bill Reid, miscellaneous slides taken in Washington, D.C., slides from “Art of the Raven”. Note: Includes list, by frame number, of Reid’s slides. Some slides in section E-a, and most in section D-e, are duplicates. 1968-1969 S3-8

9-C-9

Case 9 - 1970-1. File consists of slides including: British Columbia scenery, National Gallery exhibit of Northwest Coast artifacts, Montreal, Mystic Seaport, American Museum of Natural History specimens. Note: Slide of shaman mask, not included in index, but marked "1970-1-F," added to section F. 1970 S3-9

9-C-10

Case 10 - 1970-2. File consists of slides including: United States National Museum specimens, exhibits at Milwaukee, Chicago, Philadelphia. Images include panel pipes, Bear Mother sculptures, carved plates, slate poles, model houses, masks, ladles and bowls. Artefacts pictured are presumed to be of Northwest Coast Indigenous design. 1970 S4-10

9-C-11

Case 11 - 1970-3. File consists of slides including: exhibits at Museum of Natural History, exhibits at Museum of History and Technology, July 1970, trip to Hazelton, Rupert, and other locations. Images include Kitwancool, Skeena and Kitwanga poles and Kispiox totems. 1970 S4-11

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9-C-12

Case 12 - 1970-4. File consists of slides including : trip to Hazelton, Rupert, Lytton, b&w slides of artifacts Provincial Museum exteriors, 1970 exhibit. Note: Slides of Davidson box design and Roy Hanuse paintings, listed in section E, appear to have been moved later by Duff to case 18. Slide #37 added to D-25. 1970 S4-12

9-C-13

Case 13 - Alaska 1. File consists of slides including: trip to Alaska (includes air views), poles at Old Kasaan, New Kasaan Tongass views and poles, Village Island views and poles. 1969 S4-13

9-C-14

Case 14 - Alaska 2. File consists of slides including: trip to Alaska (includes air views),Village Island views, Haida villages, Wrangell and Stikine glaciers, Sitka. Note: Includes one duplicate slide in section D. 1969 S4-14

9-C-15

Case 15 - Alaska 3. File consists of slides including: air trip to West Coast, trip to Alaska, Opitsat , Kasaan, Ketchikan. Note: Slides in sections B-a to B-d, C-a to C-e, and D-a were apparently moved later to case 19. Air views have been restored here for space reasons. They may overlap similar sequence found in case 19. Images include totem poles and carved beaver. 1971 S5-15

9-C-16 Case 16 - Kwakiutl. File consists of slides including: Fort Rupert, Tsulquate, Alert Bay scenery, poles, and people. 1966-1971 S5-16

9-C-17

Case 17 - Gitksan. File consists of slides including: Kitwancool, Kitselas, Kitwanga, Kispiox, b&w slides of Kitsegukla, Gitksan grave markers. 1957-1975 S5-17

9-C-18

Case 18 - 1971. File consists of slides including: Roy Hanuse paintings, art of Dixon and White, work of Davidson, 1971 Centennial Poles at Provincial Museum in Victoria. Note: Includes duplicate in group of Davidson slides. Slides of Dixon work and unidentified poles are duplicates of those found in argillite group in case 4. 1970-1971 S5-18

9-C-19

Case 19 - West Coast '71. File consists of slides including: 1971 trip (includes air views), Opitsat, Long Beach, Ucluclet, Sarita Anacla, Clotus, Clo-oose, Cullite, Carmanah, Cheewhat, Wyack, Tsuquanah caves, Masit, Kichha, Benson Island, Effingham, Equis, Keith, Jaques, Nettle and Turtle Islands. Note: Map slides, not listed in Duff's index but related to the content of the case, have been added. 1971 S5-19

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9-C-20

Case 20 - B&W Haida. File consists of slides including:slides from George MacDonald,views of Ninstints, views of Tanu,views of Skedans, views of Cumshewa, views of Kaisun, views of Chaatl, views of Skidegate, views of New Gold Harbour, views of Hiellen, views of Masset,views of Kayang, views of Yan,views of Yatze, views of Kung,views of Dadens, views of Kiusta, views of Yaku, views of Tian, Note: Slide #174 is duplicate. 1971 S5-20

9-C-21

Case 21 - 1972. File consists of slides including: maps of culture areas, B.C. tribes, Vancouver, Kwakiutl and Haida areas, chests, pipes and masks, painting, work of Flicker, Feininger, and Feder, slides of objects appearing in "Russian Book"; and "Legacy" exhibits. Note: Related map slides have been added in slots A-20 to A-23."Russian Book" refers to North American Indian Art by Erna Siebert and Werner Forman (London: Paul Hamlyn, 1969). Escher work is from The Graphic Art of M.C. Escher (New York: Ballantyne, 1972); Feder work is from American Indian Art (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1965). 1964-1972 S5-21

9-C-22

Case 22 - Summer 1972. File consists of slides including: beach views, dances at Kitsilano showboat dances, Aiyansh, Kispiox, Kitwancool, Kitwanga, Ksan, Kits canoe races. 1972 S5-22

9-C-23

Case 23 - 1973. File consists of slides including: Edenshaw comport, old man plate, cane and staff, U.B.C. spoons, Masset gravestones, Kitsilano views, Gloria Webster's frontlet, Far North Show at Portland Art Museum. 1973-1974 S5-23

9-C-24

Case 24 - 1975 Miscellaneous. File consists of slides including: artifacts, air views, Kitselas, bathrooms, Old Aiyansh, argillite plate, Vancouver, Edenshaw plate, Chinese bronzes, Pieta, bicycles, miscellaneous slides. Note: Slides in section B include several duplicates. 1970-1975 S5-24

9-C-25

Case 25 - 1975. File consists of slides including: Haida shaman, horn spoons, frontlets, Haida and Kwakiutl sections of Totem Park. Note: Horn spoons group includes 1 undated duplicate slide. 1962-1975 S5-25

9-C-26 Case 26 - Images. File consists of slides including: "Images Stone B.C." exhibit, hammer chart, views of Sechelt image. 1974-1975 S5-26

9-C-27

Case 27 - 1976 New Museum/Alert Bay. File consists of slides including: U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology and exhibits, totem raising at Alert Bay, potlatch, tourist dance, boats. 1976 S5-27

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9-C-28

Case 28 - Miscellaneous slides. File consists of slides including: various artifacts labelled by Duff, but not identified on his case lists, slides of centennial poles not included in case 4, objects not identified by Duff, people. Note: Title taken from the content of the case. 1960-1976 S5-28

9-C-29

Museum History. File consists of slides including: sketches and models of the new Museum of Anthropology, construction views, totem pole raising, 1976 museum opening, museum staff. Note: Title taken from the content of the slides. 1956-1976 S5-29

Series 9: Photographic records

Subseries 9-D: Photographs and pictrostats I File # Title Date Box - File #

9-D-1 Canoes: Provincial Archives and Museum [19-] 32-1 9-D-2 Canoes [19-] 32-2 9-D-3 Canoes [19-] 32-3 9-D-4 Canoes [19-] 32-4 9-D-5 Canoes and miscellaneous [19-] 32-5 9-D-6 Canoes and miscellaneous [19-] 32-6 9-D-7 Canoes and miscellaneous [19-] 32-7 9-D-8 Kwakiutl canoes and miscellaneous [19-] 32-8 9-D-9 Nootkan canoes and miscellaneous [19-] 32-9 9-D-10 Northern canoes [19-] 32-10 9-D-11 River canoes; shovel-nosed [19-] 32-11 9-D-12 Musqueam sxwaixwe 1948 32-12 9-D-13 Misecellaneous [19-] 32-13 9-D-14 Miscellaneous [19-] 32-14 9-D-15 Miscellaneous [19-] 32-15 9-D-16 Miscellaneous [19-] 32-16 9-D-17 Internegatives and slides [19-] 32-17

Series 9: Photographic records

Subseries 9-E: Photographs II File # Title Date Box - File #

9-E-1 Photographs A [19-] 39-9 9-E-2 Photographs B [19-] 39-10 9-E-3 Photographs C [19-] 39-11 9-E-4 Photographs D [19-] 39-12

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9-E-5 Photographs E [19-] 39-13 9-E-6 Photographs F [19-] 42-1 9-E-7 Photographs G [19-] 42-2 9-E-8 Photographs H [19-] 42-3 9-E-9 Photographs I [19-] 42-4 9-E-10 Photographs J [19-] 32-18 9-E-11 Photographs K [19-] 32-19

Series 9: Photographic records

Subseries 9-F: Photographs from Barbeau’s “Totem Poles” and other images *

File # Title Date Box - File #

9-F-1 [Prints from M. Barbeau’s “Totem Poles” and others] [197-?] 40-56A

9-F-2 [Negatives from M. Barbeau’s “Totem Poles” and others] [197-?] 40-56B

* A detailed list of images and the pages they appear on in the original publication is available in the case file. Please inquire to the archivist to see this document.

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Series-Box List – Series 10-A

Series 10: Maps Subseries 10-A: Base Maps File # Title Date Box #

10-A-1 (CM-1) Kwakiutl base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-2 (CM-2) Kootenay and lakes base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-3 (CM-3) British Columbia 1965-1976 43 10-A-4 (CM-4) Queen Charlotte Islands base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-5 (CM-5) Central coast base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-6 (CM-6) Nootka base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-7 (CM-7) Haida base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-8 (CM-8) Tlingit base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-9 (CM-9) Metlakatla base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-10 (CM-10) Shuswap base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-11 (CM-11) Tsimshian base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-12 (CM-12) Lillooet, Thompson, Okanagan 1965-1976 43 10-A-13 (CM-13) Nass River base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-14 (CM-14) Southern Kwakiutl base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-15 (CM-15) Stalo base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-16 (CM-16) Niska and Gitksan base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-17 (CM-17) South Tsimshian, Kitimat, Haihais 1965-1976 43 10-A-18 (CM-18) South Tsimshian, Kitimat, Haihais 1965-1976 43 10-A-19 (CM-19) Carrier and Chilcotin base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-20 (CM-20) Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Owikeno 1965-1976 43 10-A-21 (CM-21) Salish base map 1965-1976 43 10-A-22 (CM-22) Southeast Vancouver Island 1965-1976 43 10-A-23 (CM-23) British Columbia 1965-1976 43

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Item Level Description – Series 10-A

Series 10: Maps Subseries 10-A: Base maps

File # Item description Date Box - File #

10-A-1 (CM-1)

Kwakiutl base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 17 x 17 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "2 mi base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-2 (CM-2)

Kootenay and lakes base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 26 x 19 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "30 mile base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-3 (CM-3)

British Columbia. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 28 x 17 cm. Title taken from the content of the item. 1965-1976 43

10-A-4 (CM-4)

Queen Charlotte Islands base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 33 x 23 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "16 mile." 1965-1976 43

10-A-5 (CM-5)

Central coast base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 38 x 17 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "Resources Base." Base map used for Duff-CM-27, 28, and 30. 1965-1976 43

10-A-6 (CM-6)

Nootka base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 46 x 16 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "16 mi base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-7 (CM-7)

Haida base map. -- [cartographic material].-- Scale indeterminable. --1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 42 x 23 cm.Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "16 mi." 1965-1976 43

10-A-8 (CM-8)

Tlingit base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 38 x 23 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "Resources Base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-9 (CM-9)

Metlakatla base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:50 000. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 21 x 31 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "1:50,000, 1-1/4" - mi." 1965-1976 43

10-A-10 (CM-10)

Shuswap base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 26 x 38 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "27 mile base." 1965-1976 43

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10-A-11 (CM-11)

Tsimshian base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 31 x 46 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "8 mi base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-12 (CM-12

Lillooet, Thompson, Okanagan base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 33 x 51 cm. Title taken from notation on the item. Marked "16 mile base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-13 (CM-13

Nass River base map. -- [cartographic material].-- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 39 x 53 cm. 1965-1976 43

10-A-14 (CM-14)

Southern Kwakiutl base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map: ink on linen; 36 x 57 cm. Used as base map for Duff-CM-39 and 40. 1965-1976 43

10-A-15 (CM-15)

Stalo base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 41 x 57 cm. Marked "4 mi." 1965-1976 43

10-A-16 (CM-16)

Niska and Gitksan base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map: ink on linen; 38 x 38 cm. Marked "Reduced to 1/2." Marked "16 mi." 1965-1976 43

10-A-17 (CM-17)

South Tsimshian, Kitimat, Haihais base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 28 x 28 cm. Marked "16 mile." 1965-1976 43

10-A-18 (CM-18)

South Tsimshian, Kitimat, and Haihais base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 38 x 38 cm. Marked "10 mi base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-19 (CM-19)

Carrier and Chilcotin base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 38 x 38 cm. Marked "27 mile base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-20 (CM-20)

Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Owikeno base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 38 x 41 cm. Marked "10 mi." 1965-1976 43

10-A-21 (CM-21)

Salish base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 50 x 41 cm. Marked "GG Salish" and "10 mi. base." 1965-1976 43

10-A-22 (CM-22)

Southeast Vancouver Island base map. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink on linen; 48 x 43 cm. Some discoloration. Marked "4 mile base." Base map used for Duff-CM-44. 1965-1976 43

10-A-23 (CM-23)

British Columbia. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink and applique on linen; 44 x 45 cm. 1965-1976 43

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Series-Box List – Series 10-B

Series 10: Maps Subseries 10-B: Territory maps File # Title Date Box - File #

10-B-1 (CM-24) Pacific coast native territories 1965-1976 43 10-B-2 (CM-25) Northwest coast places 1965-1976 43 10-B-3 (CM-26) North Pacific coast 1965-1976 43 10-B-4 (CM-27) Central coast territories 1965-1976 43 10-B-5 (CM-28) Central coast territories and places 1965-1976 43 10-B-6 (CM-29) Central coast boundaries 1965-1976 43 10-B-7 (CM-30) Central coast territorial boundaries 1965-1976 43 10-B-8 (CM-31) Territories and clans 1965-1976 43 10-B-9 (CM-32) Pacific coast native people 1965-1976 43 10-B-10 (CM-33) Vancouver Island and area 1965-1976 43 10-B-11 (CM-34) Base map 1965-1976 43 10-B-12 (CM-35) South Kwakiutl 1965-1976 43 10-B-13 (CM-36) Pacific coast territories 1965-1976 43 10-B-14 (CM-37) Territories of the Kitwancool [1958?] 43 10-B-15 (CM-38) Tse-tsaut wars [1958?] 43 10-B-16 (CM-39) South Kwakiutl territories 1965-1976 43 10-B-17 (CM-40) Southern Kwakiutl villages and tribes 1966 43 10-B-18 (CM-41) Lowe Inlet and Portland Inlet [1958?]-1976 43 10-B-19 (CM-43) Pacific coast 1965-1976 43 10-B-20 (CM-46) Tsimshian territories [1958?]-1976 43 10-B-21 (CM-48) Kispiox [1965?] Mc15 10-B-22 (CM-51) Kitwancool Territories 1958-1976 Mc15 10-B-23 (CM-56) Vancouver 1960-1976 Mc15 10-B-24 (CM-57) Nahkwockto and Kwawkewlth 1965-1976 Mc15 10-B-25 (CM-58) Nahkwockto and Qwawshelah 1964-1976 Mc15 10-B-26 (CM-59) Nahkwockto territory 1959-1976 Mc15 10-B-27 (CM-60) Territory, reserves and village sites of 1958-1976 Mc15

10-B-28 (CM-61) Territory and reserves, and village sites of Kwawkewlth 1958-1976

Mc15

10-B-29 (CM-62) Saanich villages 1958-1976 Mc15 10-B-30 (CM-65) Native people and territories 1958-1976 Mc15

10-B-31 (CM-67) Stalo and surrounding tribes: 1875-1900 from W. Duff / by Thane B. Fetroe 1965-1976

Mc15

10-B-32 (CM-68) Vancouver Island and area territories 1965-1976 Mc15

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Item Level Description – Series 10-B

Series 10: Maps Subseries 10-B: Territory maps

File # Item Description Date Box - File #

10-B-1 (CM-24)

Pacific coast native territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : hand col., pencil and ink ; 26 x 20 cm. Item is outline map coloured to show names and territorial boundaries of native people on the northwest coast of British Columbia and the northwestern United States. 1965-1976 43

10-B-2 (CM-25)

Northwest coast places. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink; 28 x 22 cm. Copy of printed map with ms. additions showing names and locations of various places along B.C.'s northwest coast. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

10-B-3 (CM-26)

North Pacific coast. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:3 801 600. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : hand col., ink and pencil; on sheet 28 x 22 cm.Printed map with ms. additions. Notations include shaded areas showing Tlingit, Haida and Nootka territories; boundary outlines of Tsimshian, Kwakiutl, and Coast Salish territories; Tsimshian, Kwakiutl and Coast Salish place names; and geographic locations. Perforated for loose leaf binder. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

10-B-4 (CM-27)

Central coast territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : photocopy, pencil ; 36 x 17 cm. Copied base map with added notations showing location and extent of Tsimshian, Kwakiutl, Nootka, Coast Salish and Bella Coola territories. Includes some place names. Base map: Cental coast base map, Duff-CM-5. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

10-B-5 (CM-28)

Central coast territories and places. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : photocopy, ink, pencil and typed ; 36 x 17 cm. Copy of portion of base map, with added notations showing Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, Haisla, Bella Coola, Heiltsuk, Owikena, Southern Kwakiutl, Nootka and Coast Salish territorial boundaries. Includes place names in abbreviated form. Base map: Central coast base map, Duff-CM-5. Sheet has loose leaf tabs attached. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

10-B-6 (CM-29)

Central coast boundaries. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : brownline and pencil; 39 x 17 cm. Base map with ms. additions showing the territorial boundaries of native people on British Columbia's central coast. Base map: Resource base, central coast 1965-1976 43

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10-B-7 (CM-30)

Central coast territorial boundaries. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : photocopy, pencil ; on sheet 36 x 26 cm. Copy of portion of base map, with ms. additions. Notations show locations and boundaries of Northwest native people. Includes some place names. Base map: Central coast base map, Duff-CM-5. 1965-1976 43

10-B-8 (CM-31)

Territories and clans. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : photocopy and ink ; on sheet 38 x 26 cm. Copied map shows territorial boundaries of Northwest coast native people. Added notations identify Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida territories and clans. Copy of portion of map titled British Columbia Native Indians, Distribution of Ethnic Groups - 1850, Duff-CM-45. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

10-B-9 (CM-32)

Pacific coast native people. -- [cartographic material]. – Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ms., pencil on tracing paper ; 28 x 22 cm. Map shows locations and boundaries of Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, Kwakiutl, and Bella Coola territories in Alaska and British Columbia. May be in Duff's hand. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

10-B-10 (CM-33)

Vancouver Island and area. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ms., pencil on tracing paper ; 21 x 32 cm. Map shows location of South Kwakiutl, Coast Salish, and Nootka native people on Vancouver Island and within the surrounding area. May be in Duff's hand. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

10-B-11 (CM-34)

Base map. -- [cartographic material]. – Scale 1:5 632 000. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : brownline and pencil; 25 x 32 cm. Copied topographic map with ms. additions showing the territories of British Columbia native people. Notations may be in Duff's hand. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

10-B-12 (CM-35)

South Kwakiutl. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable.-- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink and applique ; on sheet 33 x 46 cm. Copied map with ms. additions shows geographic places and South Kwakiutl settlements. Includes photocopy.Some of the original affixed place name labels have become detached and have been placed in accompanying envelope; others are missing. Photocopy incompletely labelled, but shows original positions of some detached labels. 1965-1976 43

10-B-13 (CM-36)

Pacific coast territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ms., pencil, col. ; 46 x 71 cm, folded to 46 x 31 cm. Map shows Tlingit, Tsimshian, Bella Coola, Kwakiutl, Salish, Haida and Nootka territorial boundaries. Includes legend. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 43

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10-B-14 (CM-37)

Territories of the Kitwancool. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale [ca.1:506 000]. -- [1958]. 1 map ; 36 x 30 cm. Copied map shows Kitwancool territories and villages, rivers and lakes referred to in "Territories of the Kitwancool" chapter in Histories, Territories, and Laws of the Kitwancool. Title taken from duplicate found in Histories. Encapsulated. [1958?] 43

10-B-15 (CM-38)

Tse-tsaut wars. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale [ca. 1:506 000]. -- [1958]. 1 map ; 35 x 30 cm. Copied map shows places, rivers and lakes of Kitwancool territory referred to in "History of the wars with the Tse-tsaut: How the village of Git-an-yow became Kitwancool" chapter in Histories, Territories, and Laws of the Kitwancool. Encapsulated. [1958?] 43

10-B-16 (CM-39)

South Kwakiutl territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map on 2 sheets ; pencil, ink and typed ; sheets 35 x 48 cm. Base map with added notations showing territories of South Kwakiutl tribes; former and present villages; and non-Indian settlements. Includes legend. All typed names of tribes and villages have been crossed through with pencil. Item appears to be a working copy or preliminary draft of item #40. Sheets originally taped together. Encapsulated. Base map: Southern Kwakiutl base map, Duff-CM-14. 1965-1976 43

10-B-17 (CM-40)

Southern Kwakiutl villages and tribes / compiled by Wilson Duff. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1966. 1 map : brownline, ink and typed ; 36 x 52 cm. Base map with ms. additions showing territories and names of South Kwakiutl tribes, names and locations of former and current villages, and non-Indian settlements. Includes legend. Marked "W. Duff 1966." Encapsulated. Base map: Southern Kwakiutl base map, Duff-CM-14. 1966 43

10-B-18 (CM-41)

Lowe Inlet and Portland Inlet / drawn by Wilson Duff. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- [1958]-1976. 2 maps : ms., pencil on linen ; on sheet 47 x 40 cm. Item consists of detail map of Lowe Inlet, located on the peninsula between Chatham Sound and Douglas Channel, and map of Portland Inlet area, from Port Simpson to Greenville. Notation "Edward Gamble (Tsibasa) 1939." In English and Tsimshian. Detail of areas shown in Duff-CM-69.

[1958?]-1976 43

10-B-19 (CM-43)

Pacific coast. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map on 2 sheets : ms., ink on tracing paper ; sheets 45 x 49 cm and 46 x 51 cm. Map shows Haida, Tsimshian, Bella Coola, Kwakiutl, and Coast Salish territorial boundaries. Correction made in northern Tsimshian boundary. 1965-1976 43

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10-B-20 (CM-46)

Tsimshian territories / drawn by Wilson Duff. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- [1958]-1976. 1 map on 4 sheets : photocopy ; sheets 61 x 46 cm. Map shows Tsimshian territory and sites. Copy of Duff-CM-69.

[1958?]-1976 43

10-B-21 (CM-48)

Kispiox. -- [cartographic material]. – Scale indeterminable. -- [1965]. 1 map : ms., pencil and ink on tracing paper ; on sheet 66 x 46 cm. Map shows territories and numbered sites at Kispiox. Notation in upper corner reads "Jonathan Johnson, Kispiox, July 7, 1965 (see notebook and tape)." Encapsulated. In English and Tsimshian. A recorded interview with Johnson is available in Duff's sound reel tapes. Numbers added correspond to "Extracts from Notebook" sheets found in Duff's textual records. [1965?] Mc15

10-B-22 (CM-51)

Kitwancool Territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale [ca. 1:506 000]. -- 1958-1976. 1 map : ink, pencil and applique on tracing paper ; 69 x 58 cm. Copied map shows territorial boundaries of the Kitwancool, territories of the Wolf and Frog clans, villages, and numbered sites. Inset: Location map. No legend provided for numbered sites. Based on "Territories of the Kitwancool" map included in Histories, Territories, and Laws of the Kitwancool, found in Duff's textual records, box 2, file 8. Mended with document repair tape in 1984. Encapsulated. 1958-1976 Mc15

10-B-23 (CM-56)

Vancouver. -- [cartographic material]. – Scale 1:126 720. -- 1960-1976. 1 map : pencil, col. ; 44 x 58 cm. Published map with ms. additions. Notations consist of pencil lines drawn through Sechelt provincial park and from Vancouver to Valdes Island. Base map : Sheet 92 G/SW : Vancouver / produced by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Lands and Forests, Victoria, 1959-1960. Torn, perforated and faded. 1960-1976 Mc15

10-B-24 (CM-57)

Nahkwockto and Kwawkewlth territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:250 000. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ink and applique, col. ; 45 x 58 cm. Published map with ms. additions. Notations consist of lines and affixed labels identifying location and boundaries of Nahkwockto and Kwawkewlth territories. Marked "Map 1." Typed labels affixed with tape. Encapsulated. Base map: 92L : Alert Bay, British Columbia. -- 1st ed. / produced by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E., Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, 1965. 1965-1976 Mc15

10-B-25 (CM-58)

Nahkwockto and Qwawshelah territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:250 000. -- 1964-1976. 1 map : pencil, ink and applique, col. ; 45 x 56 cm. Published map with ms. additions. Notations show location and boundaries of Qwawshelah and Nahkwockto territories; numbered labelled sites, including burial grounds. Includes some site acreage. 1964-1976 Mc15

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Marked "Map 2" and "N. Nahkwockto." Typed labels affixed with tape. Encapsulated. Base map: 92 M : Rivers Inlet, British Columbia. -- 1st ed. / compiled and printed by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, 1964.

10-B-26 (CM-59)

Nahkwockto territory. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:50 000. -- 1959-1976. 1 map : pencil, ink and applique, col. ; 56 x 36 cm. Published map with ms. annotations. Notations include outlining and shading of Port Progress and numbered labels showing the location of Nahkwockto territory. Includes some indications of acreage. Marked "Map 3." Line drawn through Queen Charlotte Strait. Typed labels affixed with tape Encapsulated. Base map: 92 L/14 West : Port Progress, British Columbia / produced by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E., Ottawa, 1959. 1959-1976 Mc15

10-B-27 (CM-60)

Territory, reserves and village sites of Kwawkewlth. -- [cartographic material]. – Scale 1:50 000. -- 1958-1976. 1 map : ink, pencil and applique, col. ; 56 x 36 cm. Published map with ms. additions. Notations consist of attached typed labels showing village sites of Kwawkewlth territory, and some acreage. Marked "Map 4." Encapsulated. Base map: Sheet 92 L/11 West Port McNeill, Rupert District, British Columbia. -- 2nd ed. / published by the Army Survey Establishment, Ottawa, 1958. 1958-1976 Mc15

10-B-28 (CM-61)

Territory and reserves, and village sites of Kwawkewlth.-- [cartographic material]. – Scale 1:50 000. -- 1958-1976. 1 map : applique, col. ; 56 x 36 cm. Published map with ms. additions. Notations consist of attached typed labels showing village sites, reserve numbers and acreage. Marked "Map 5." Encapsulated. Base map: Sheet 92 L/11 East : Port McNeill, British Columbia. -- 2nd ASE ed. / published by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E., Ottawa, 1958. 1958-1976 Mc15

10-B-29 (CM-62)

Saanich villages. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:126 720. -- 1958-1976. 1 map : col. and ink ; 66 x 57 cm. Published map with ms. notations marking Saanich villages around Victoria. Perforated. Base map: Sheets 92 B/NW and B/SW (parts of) : Victoria, British Columbia. -- 1st status ed. / compiled and produced by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Lands and Forests, Victoria, 1958. 1958-1976 Mc15

10-B-30 (CM-65)

Native people and territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:1 000 000. -- 1958-1976. 1 map on 2 sheets: col., ink ; on sheets 137 x 170 cm. Topographic map with ms. additions showing territories, former villages, and current villages of the Tsimshian, Nootka, Salish, Kwakiutl, Haida and Tlingit people in British Columbia and the northern United States. Base map: British Columbia / compiled and drawn by Geographic Division, Surveys and Mapping Branch, 1957; 1958-1976 Mc15

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published by Lands and Forests, Victoria, 1958.

10-B-31 (CM-67)

Stalo and surrounding tribes : 1875-1900 from W. Duff / by Thane B. Fetroe. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : ms., ink and pencil, col. ; 62 x 108 cm. Map shows location and territorial boundaries of the Stalo and neighbouring Salish tribes in the last quarter of the 19th century. Includes river and place names. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 Mc15

10-B-32 (CM-68)

Vancouver Island and area territories. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map on 2 sheets : col., pencil and ink ; 66 x 102 cm and 68 x 103 cm. Published maps with ms. additions. Notations show the territories of the South Kwakiutl, Nootka and Coast Salish tribal groups; and some place names. Arrows drawn may represent the southward migration of the Comox, mentioned in Duff's lecture notes (box 11, file 3; box 8, file 32); and arrows and dates may indicate the annual movements for reef netting described in his lecture notes on the Coast Salish (box 7, file 25 and box 8, file 41). Notations are possibly in Duff's hand. Both sheets have been cut, possibly for presentation purposes. Encapsulated. Base maps cannot be identified. 1965-1976 Mc15

10-B-33 (CM-69)

Tsimshian territories / drawn by Wilson Duff. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- [1958]-1976. 1 map : ms., pencil on linen ; 112 x 97 cm. Map shows Tsimshian territories, tribes, villages and sites, marked by arabic numbers. Includes Roman numerals indicating the territory of chiefs, by rank. Item appears to be a consolidation of information derived from the files of Marius Barbeau. Duff intended to produce a complete description of the social structure of Tsimshian tribes, and for that purpose mapped territories and village sites found in Barbeau's work. In English and Tsimshian. Photocopy available, Duff-CM-46. Duff refers to this project in a 1964 article (Anthropologica 1964:1, available in box 2, file 8) and in a progress report letter to Charles E. Borden, dated November 15, 1958 (available in Borden's papers, Box 51, file 49, U.B.C. Special Collections).

[1958?]-1976 Mc15

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Series-Box List – Series 10-C

Series 10: Maps Subseries 10-C: Reserve maps File # Title Date Box - File #

10-C-1 (CM-44) Gulf Islands reserves 1965-1976 43 10-C-2 (CM-49) Three reserves of the Spallumacheen Band 1966-1976 43 10-C-3 (CM-50) Vancouver reserves 1959-1976 Mc15 10-C-4 (CM-52) Hartley Bay Band 1969-1976 Mc15 10-C-5 (CM-53) Kamloops band reserve project 1968-1976 Mc15 10-C-6 (CM-54) Laredo Sound reserve 1962-1976 Mc15 10-C-7 (CM-55) Map of Nanaimo band reserves 1955-1976 Mc15 10-C-8 (CM-63) Ohiaht Reserves 1955-1976 Mc15

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Item Level Description – Series 10-C

Series 10: Maps Subseries 10-C: Reserve maps

File # Item description Date Box - File #

10-C-1 (CM-44)

Gulf Islands reserves. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1map : brownline and pencil ; 48 x 43 cm. Copied base map with ms. additions showing location of reserve areas. Notations in Duff's hand. Encapsulated. Base map: Southeast Vancouver Island base map, Duff-CM-22. 1965-1976 43

10-C-2 (CM-49)

Three reserves of the Spallumacheen band. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:250 000. -- 1966-1976. 1 map : ink, col. ; 45 x 57 cm. Published topographic map with ms. additions showing the location and extent of Spallumacheen reserves. Marked "C. Saunders 1195682." Spelling of band name in notation differs from spelling on base map. Base map: 82L : Vernon, British Columbia, West of sixth meridian. -- 1st ed. / produced by the Army Survey Establishment, Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, 1966. 1966-1976 43

10-C-3 (CM-50)

Vancouver reserves. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:250 000. -- 1959-1976. 1 map : col. ; 45 x 58 cm. Published topographic map with ms. additions showing Vancouver area reserves. Notation on verso: "Pete Stabie, 1577717, Anthro 301." Base map: 92G : Vancouver, British Columbia. -- 1st ed. / produced by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, 1959. 1959-1976 Mc15

10-C-4 (CM-52)

Hartley Bay Band. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:250 000. -- 1969-1976. 1 map : ink and applique, col. ; 49 x 74 cm. Published topographic map with ms. additions showing old and new reserves, and extensions to reserves. Includes affixed key titled "Hartley Bay Band," explaining numbered notations and indicating which reserves are not shown. Encapsulated. Base map: Sheet 103H and part of 103G : Douglas Channel, British Columbia. 1969-1976 Mc15

10-C-5 (CM-53)

Kamloops band reserve project. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:126 720. -- 1968-1976. 1 map : ink, col. ; 44 x 56 cm. Published topographic map with ms. additions. Notations indicate limits of Kamloops band reserve #1, as announced by the reserve commission; comments on the nature of the reserve's terrain; notes on the extent of tribal land; and the location of reserves #2 and #3. Base map: Sheet 92 I/NE : Kamloops Lake, British 1968-1976 Mc15

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Columbia, Kamloops Division of Yale land district. -- 2nd status ed. / compiled and produced by Geographic Division, Survey and Mapping Branch; Department of Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Victoria, B.C., 1968.

10-C-6 (CM-54)

Laredo Sound reserve. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:250 000. -- 1962-1976. 1 map : col. ; 45 x 55 cm. Published topographic map with single ms. notation "#14" added at northern end of Moore Island. Base map : 103A : Laredo Sound, British Columbia. -- 1st ASE ed. / produced and printed by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, 1962. 1962-1976 Mc15

10-C-7 (CM-55)

Map of Nanaimo band reserves. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:50 000. -- 1955-1976. 1 map : ink, col. ; 56 x 37 cm. Published topographic map with ms. additions showing location and extent of Nanaimo band reserves. Base map: Sheet 92 G/4 West half: Nanaimo, British Columbia. -- 1st ed. / converted by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, 1955. 1955-1976 Mc15

10-C-8 (CM-63)

Ohiaht Reserves. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:50 000. -- 1955-1976. 1 map : col. ; on 56 x 74 cm. Item consists of two published maps, taped together, with ms. additions. Notations include broken lines indicating the boundaries of reserves of the Ohiaht tribe of the Nootka family, and numbering of the reserves located in Barkley Sound area of Vancouver Island. Title taken from notation, on verso: "Roslyn Ellison, Ohiaht Band Reserves D2." Base maps: Sheet 92 C/14 : Barkley Sound, British Columbia. -- 2nd ed. / published by Army Survey Establishment, Ottawa, 1956; Sheet 92 C/15 : Nitinat, British Columbia / revised and printed by Army Survey Establishment, Ottawa, 1955. Faded; tape yellowed and loosening. 1955-1976 Mc15

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Series-Box List – Series 10-D

Series 10: Maps Subseries 10-D: Miscellaneous maps File # Title Date Box - File #

10-D-1 (CM-42)

Map of Vancouver Island and the Adjacent Coasts : compiled from the surveys of Vancouver, Kellett, Simpson, Gallano, Valdex 1849 43

10-D-2 (CM-45) British Columbia, Native Indians:Distribution of Ethnic Groups, 1850 1956 43

10-D-3 (CM-47) Tribal distribution A.D. 1700 1965-1976 Mc15

10-D-4 (CM-64) Map of North American Indian Languages /compiled by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin 1966 Mc15

10-D-5 (CM-66) Northwest coast and plains influences 1965-1976 Mc15 10-D-6 (CM-67) British Columbia (Not Located) [1957?] Mc15

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Item Level Description – Series 10-D

Series 10: Maps Subseries 10-D: Miscellaneous maps

File # Item description Date Box - File #

10-D-1 (CM-42)

Map of Vancouver Island and the Adjacent Coasts : compiled from the surveys of Vancouver, Kellett, Simpson, Gallano, Valdex, &c. &c. &c. / by J. Arrowsmith. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- Photocopied [between 196-? and 1976]. 1 map : photocopy ; 42 x 46 cm. Insets. British Museum reproduction of map printed by J. Arrowsmith, London, 1849. 1849 43

10-D-2 (CM-45)

British Columbia, Native Indians : Distribution of Ethnic Groups, 1850 compiled by Provincial Museum, Department of Education, Victoria. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:3 380 000. -- [Victoria]: British Columbia Natural Resources Conference, Map Production Division, 1956. 1 map on 2 sheets : col. ; 45 x 58 cm. Published map showing territories of British Columbia native people, and numbered locations of regional and local tribes/bands. Verso: Illustration, text titled Native Indians : Distribution of Ethnic Groups - 1850, and key to location numbering. Inset: Local tribes and regional groups of Southwest British Columbia. Marked "Adapted from British Columbia Atlas of Resources (1956), Map no. 12." Used as base for Duff-CM-31. 1956 43

10-D-3 (CM-47)

Tribal distribution A.D. 1700. -- [cartographic material]. – Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map: brownline and ink ; 43 x 45 cm. Copied base map with ms. additions showing Tlingit, Haida, Pentlatch and Bella Coola territories in eighteenth-century British Columbia. Notations in Duff's hand. Encapsulated. Base map: British Columbia base map, Duff-CM-23. 1965-1976 Mc15

10-D-4 (CM-64)

Map of North American Indian Languages /compiled by C.F. and F.M. Voegelin. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale [1:6 336 000]. -- Published by Rand McNally for American Ethnological Society, 1966. 1 map : col. ; 150 x 120 cm. Published map shows the distribution and extent of 10 major North American language families and subdivisions. Faded and perforated. 1966 Mc15

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10-D-5 (CM-66)

Northwest coast and plains influences. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale indeterminable. -- 1965-1976. 1 map : pencil, col. ; 95 x 46 cm. Item consists of outline map coloured to show eastward and westward influences on First Nations people in British Columbia and northwestern U.S. Stained. Encapsulated. 1965-1976 Mc15

10-D-6 (CM-67)

British Columbia, 1957 / compiled by Geographic Division, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria, B.C. -- [cartographic material]. -- Scale 1:1,000,000. 1 map: 1.4 x 1.8 meters. Published map with ms. notations showing the Tlingit, Haida, Kwakiutl, Nootka, Kargani, Tsetsaut, Tahltan, Selani, Carrier, and Chilcotin. Annotations also show village names. Inset: Canada. [1957?] Mc15

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Series-Box List – Series 11

Series 11: Images: Stone B.C. records File # Title Date Box - File #

11-1 Images: Stone B.C. exhibition Photographs [197-?] 29-6

11-2

“Images: Stone B.C. Thirty Centuries of Northwest Coast Indian Stone Sculpture”; Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (press kit) 1975 29-7

11-3 Images: Stone B.C.; The Vancouver Art Gallery 1975 29-8

11-4 Miscellaneous correspondence, newsclippings and press kit 1975 29-9

11-5 Sechelt Image (QAA-2036) [19-?] 33-1 11-6 Spindle Whorl: Snakes and Eyes (DjRi3: 11142) [19-?] 33-2 11-7 Double labret (DhRt6: 1401) [19-?] 33-3 11-8 Labret with appendage (QAA 922) [19-?] 33-4 11-9 Pure form (?) [19-?] 33-5 11-10 Hunchback man (X11-B-1563) [19-?] 33-6 11-11 Human figure (X11 B-1488) [19-?] 33-7 11-12 Head (QAA-386) [19-?] 33-8 11-13 Head (1972-1-62) [19-?] 33-9 11-14 Head (58-18-1) [19-?] 33-10 11-15 Face (ER-Y-835) [19-?] 33-11 11-16 Crouching man (DiRi:38 - 1823 – 74) [19-?] 33-12 11-17 Head with Beard (QAD – 1416) [19-?] 33-13 11-18 Animal-form bowl (QAA-1085) [19-?] 33-14 11-19 Paint mortar: “Diving porpoise” (618) [19-?] 33-15 11-20 Animal-form bowl (58-5-1) [19-?] 33-16 11-21 Animal-form bowl (QAA-1084 (7?)) [19-?] 33-17 11-22 Bowl: Bird (QAA-1082) [19-?] 33-18 11-23 Bowl: turtle beetles (3183) [19-?] 33-19 11-24 Bowl: square turtle (65-9-4) [19-?] 33-20 11-25 Bowl: Twin heads (QAA-1081) [19-?] 33-21 11-26 Bowl in head (DgRn10:1) [19-?] 33-22 11-27 Bowl in head (X11-B-1696) [19-?] 33-23 11-28 Bowl behind face (no:A6555) [19-?] 33-24 11-29 Bowl with two faces (73: 287) [19-?] 33-25 11-30 Bowl: vulvi form with two faces (EER 121: 13-1) [19-?] 33-26 11-31 Seated human figure bowl with rattlesnakes (?) [19-?] 33-27

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11-32 Seated human figure bowl (the Marpole image) (DhRs1:10403) [19-?] 33-28

11-33 Seated human figure bowl (?) [19-?] 33-29 11-34 Seated human figure bowl (A11-507c) [19-?] 33-30 11-35 Seated human figure bowl (?) [19-?] 33-31 11-36 Seated human figure bowl (10959) [19-?] 33-32 11-37 Seated human figure bowl (6157) [19-?] 33-33 11-38 Seated human figure bowl (6156) [19-?] 33-34 11-39 Seated human figure bowl (5/586) [19-?] 33-35 11-40 Seated human figure bowl (1/9485) [19-?] 33-36 11-41 Seated human figure bowl (10/1957) [19-?] 33-37 11-42 Seated human figure bowl (X11-B-1798) [19-?] 33-38 11-43 Seated human figure bowl (QAA-1076) [19-?] 33-39 11-44 Seated human figure bowl (QAA-1077) [19-?] 33-40 11-45 Head of human figure bowl (?) [19-?] 33-41 11-46 Body of seated human figure bowl (DhRi8:43) [19-?] 33-42 11-47 Head of human seated figure bowl (A1632) [19-?] 33-43 11-48 Seated human figure bowl (QA 350) [19-?] 33-44 11-49 Seated human figure bowl (2996) [19-?] 33-45 11-50 Seated human figure bowl (6899) [19-?] 33-46 11-51 Seated human figure bowl (Ebrj 22:1) [19-?] 33-47 11-52 Seated human figure bowl (?) [19-?] 33-48 11-53 Seated human figure bowl (1847) [19-?] 33-49 11-54 Seated human figure bowl (V11-G-620) [19-?] 33-50 11-55 Seated human figure bowl (QAD 1692) [19-?] 34-1 11-56 Seated human figure bowl (263) [19-?] 34-2 11-57 Sawn hephrite (QA 346), Nephrite blade (QAD-1476) [19-?] 34-3 11-58 Bird (Atlatl weight) (QAA-923) [19-?] 34-4 11-59 Smoking pipe: fish (20/6184) [19-?] 34-5 11-60 Bear figure (A-677) [19-?] 34-6 11-61 Bear figure (A-678) [19-?] 34-7 11-62 Eagle (1585) [19-?] 34-8 11-63 Man (X11-13-604) [19-?] 34-9 11-64 Phallies man (19-876) [19-?] 34-10 11-65 Mother and child (A 1352(A1112)) [19-?] 34-11 11-66 Stone marker (V11-C-104) [19-?] 34-12 11-67 Charm: hand-eye combination (V11-C-271) [19-?] 34-13 11-68 Hand Hammer, Nippletop (check) (63-3-2) [19-?] 34-14 11-69 Hand hammer (Zoomorphic maul) (40-60-13) [19-?] 34-15

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11-70 Hand maul: Phalliform (1069) [19-?] 34-16 11-71 Phalliform Pestle (QAA-524) [19-?] 34-17 11-72 Hand Hammer: Man with hat (V11-B-908) [19-?] 34-18 11-73 Pestle: Raven (67849) [19-?] 34-19 11-74 Handhammer (T-shaped maul) (1485) [19-?] 34-20 11-75 Hand Hammer (Stirrup maul) (V11-X-988) [19-?] 34-21 11-76 Hand Hammer (Stirrup maul) (17/5261) [19-?] 34-22 11-77 Hand Hammer (Stirrup maul) (23417) [19-?] 34-23 11-78 Hand Hammer (Slope-handled maul) (?) [19-?] 34-24 11-79 Hand Hammer (Slope-handled maul) (378199) [19-?] 34-25 11-80 Slave killer (10855) [19-?] 34-26 11-81 Slave killer (QAA-1066) [19-?] 34-27 11-82 Slave killer (QAA-1069) [19-?] 34-28 11-83 Head of Slave Killer (QAA-519) [19-?] 34-29 11-84 Head of Slave Killer (2096) [19-?] 34-30

11-85 Hafted hammer: The “Hawk” that eats whales (V11-C-82) [19-?] 34-31

11-86 Hafted hammer head: Animal head (V11-C-82) [19-?] 34-32 11-87 Hafted hammer head: Animal head (12635) [19-?] 34-33 11-88 Hafted hammer head: Animal head (V11-B-922) [19-?] 34-34 11-89 Hafted hammer: Raven Alighting (?) [19-?] 34-35 11-90 Pile Driver: Dogfishhead (?) [19-?] 34-36 11-91 Pile Driver: Circular Face (6507) [19-?] 34-37 11-92 Pile Driver (A6438) [19-?] 34-38 11-93 Stone Club (5/5059) [19-?] 34-39 11-94 Stone Club (9548) [19-?] 34-40 11-95 Stone Club (5/5058) [19-?] 34-41 11-96 Stone Club: Bi-phallic (5/5057) [19-?] 34-42 11-97 Stone Club: Death Bringer (12/3273) [19-?] 34-43 11-98 Stone Club (4855) [19-?] 34-44 11-99 Stone Club (QAA-1070) [19-?] 34-45 11-100 Stone Club (V11-X-427) [19-?] 34-46 11-101 Zoomorphic bowl fragment (QA-385) [19-?] 34-47 11-102 Image: Stone Club (X11-13-559) [19-?] 34-48 11-103 Stone Club (X11-B-556) [19-?] 34-49 11-104 Stone Club (QAA-1072) [19-?] 34-50 11-105 Stone Club (4043) [19-?] 34-51 11-106 Stone Club (752) [19-?] 34-52 11-107 Paint Dish (QAA-108) [19-?] 34-53

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11-108 Paint Dish: frog (1206) [19-?] 34-54 11-109 Bowl or Paint dish (89022) [19-?] 34-55 11-110 Bowl: Animal form (X11-B-322) [19-?] 35-1 11-111 Tobacco mortar: Beaver (?) [19-?] 35-2 11-112 Tobacco mortar: beaver (X11-B-318) [19-?] 35-3 11-113 Tobacco mortar: frog and man (1205c) [19-?] 35-4 11-114 Tobacco mortar: frog with eyebrows (75401) [19-?] 35-5 11-115 Tobacco mortar: frog (12056) [19-?] 35-6 11-116 Tobacco mortar: frog (X11-B-317) [19-?] 35-7 11-117 Mortar: Emerging frog and “hawk” (V11-B-836) [19-?] 35-8 11-118 Tobacco mortar: Frog, seal and human (12052) [19-?] 35-9 11-119 Tobacco mortar: Grinning bear (221181) [19-?] 35-10 11-120 Tobacco mortar: Seal (45961) [19-?] 35-11 11-121 Tobacco mortar: Raven (4115) [19-?] 35-12 11-122 Tobacco mortar: Raven (11/5854) [19-?] 35-13 11-123 Tobacco mortar: Mouth (X11-13-315) [19-?] 35-14 11-124 Tobacco mortar: one human face, four times (220185) [19-?] 35-15 11-125 Mask (V11-C-329) [19-?] 35-16 11-126 Mask (81-22-1) Images not in exhibit [19-?] 35-17 11-127 Seated figure bowl (QA 351) [19-?] 35-18 11-128 Seated figure bowl (QA 351) [19-?] 35-19 11-129 Bowl (QAA-1079) [19-?] 35-20 11-130 Head bowl (72A) [19-?] 35-21 11-131 Bird (4873) [19-?] 35-22 11-132 Head mortar/bowl (1138) [19-?] 35-23 11-133 Head bowl or mortar (7001) [19-?] 35-24 11-134 Bowl (Er-y-839 or 12655) [19-?] 35-25 11-135 Head (2097) [19-?] 35-26 11-136 Human head (1848) [19-?] 35-27 11-137 Zoomorphic mortar (343) [19-?] 35-28 11-138 Zoomorphic bowl (250) [19-?] 35-29 11-139 Club (DcRt:9:1001) [19-?] 35-30 11-140 Seated figure bowl (3000(DjRi)) [19-?] 35-31 11-141 Charm (1649) [19-?] 35-32 11-142 Eagle on whale (4-1131) [19-?] 35-33 11-143 Frog bowl/mortar (A-7076) [19-?] 35-34 11-144 Head (A-7147) [19-?] 35-35 11-145 Pile driver (A-4483) [19-?] 35-36 11-146 Head (Club?) (A-7150) [19-?] 35-37

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11-147 Bird bowl (A-1353) [19-?] 35-38 11-148 Head bowl (?) [19-?] 35-39 11-149 Pipe (DjRi3: 3806) [19-?] 35-40 11-150 Pipe (DjRi3: ?) [19-?] 35-41 11-151 Zoomorphic bowl (DgRg:2:1) [19-?] 35-42 11-152 Zoomorphic bowl (Ma.3339) [19-?] 35-43 11-153 Half bowl with head (DfRs3:8) [19-?] 35-44 11-154 Seated figure bowl (?) [19-?] 35-45 11-155 Four-legged bowl (?) [19-?] 35-46 11-156 Pile driver (A.288) [19-?] 35-47 11-157 Zoomorphic bowl (70-44) [19-?] 35-48 11-158 Ceremonial pipe (?) [19-?] 35-49 11-159 Bowl (X11-8-1818) [19-?] 35-50 11-160 Anthropomorphic pestle (X11-B-603) [19-?] 35-51 11-161 Grooved Adze (GbTo:33) [19-?] 35-52 11-162 Grooved maul, zoomorphic (X11-B-1712) [19-?] 35-53 11-163 Club (X11-B-557) [19-?] 35-54 11-164 Zoomorphic club (X11-B-561) [19-?] 35-55 11-165 Perforated maul (V11-B-923) [19-?] 35-56 11-166 Zoomorphic grooved maul (V11-C-464) [19-?] 35-57 11-167 Grooved maul (V11-C-468) [19-?] 35-58 11-168 Zoomorphic grooved maul (V11-B-916) [19-?] 36-1 11-169 Zoomorphic grooved maul (V11-B-1087) [19-?] 36-2 11-170 Carved “plaque” (V11-C-1798) [19-?] 36-3 11-171 Grooved maul (V11-C-463) [19-?] 36-4 11-172 Carved face (V11-C-459) [19-?] 36-5 11-173 Carving (one of pair) (V11-X-1116) [19-?] 36-6 11-174 Carving (one of pair) (V11-X-1115) [19-?] 36-7 11-175 Club (V11-X-427) [19-?] 36-8 11-176 Human effigy (V11-B-994) [19-?] 36-9 11-177 Human effigy (X11-B-990) [19-?] 36-10

11-178 Three small charms (V11-C-264), (V11-B-831), (V11-C-24) [19-?] 36-11

11-179 Zoomorphic maul (23415) [19-?] 36-12 11-180 Bowl (378201) [19-?] 36-13 11-181 Bird (60115) [19-?] 36-14 11-182 Bowl/mortar (sculpin) (89210) [19-?] 36-15 11-183 Bowl (56) [19-?] 36-16 11-184 Whale (161-2499) [19-?] 36-17

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11-185 Pestle (A1-628) [19-?] 36-18 11-186 Slave killer (5/5054) [19-?] 36-19 11-187 Pendant (2/9515) [19-?] 36-20 11-188 Pile driver (6497) [19-?] 36-21 11-189 Medicine man’s charm (7/397) [19-?] 36-22 11-190 Bird (5/6420) [19-?] 36-23 11-191 Wolf (5/3646) [19-?] 36-24 11-192 Fish net weight or (check) sinker (5/4530) [19-?] 36-25 11-193 Pipe (1-1060) [19-?] 36-26 11-194 Zoomorphic bowl (1-371) [19-?] 36-27 11-195 Pipe (4752) [19-?] 36-28 11-196 Carving (7814) [19-?] 36-29 11-197 The Inverarity bowl (?) [19-?] 36-30 11-198 Seated figure bowl (?) [19-?] 36-31 11-199 Zoomorphic bowl (?) [19-?] 36-32 11-200 Miscellaneous photos [19-?] 36-33 11-201 Transparencies (x39) [19-?] 36-34 11-202 Black and white photos of artifacts in sites (x61) [19-?] 36-35 11-203 Records of slides for AGGV and UBC (text) [19-?] 36-36 11-204 Slides: Exhibit #1-6 [19-?] 36-37 11-205 Slides: Exhibit #7-26 [19-?] 37-1 11-206 Slides: Exhibit #27-34 [19-?] 37-2 11-207 Slides: Exhibit #35-48 [19-?] 37-3 11-208 Slides: Exhibit #49-63 [19-?] 37-4 11-209 Slides: Exhibit #64-80 [19-?] 37-5 11-210 Slides: Exhibit #81-92 [19-?] 37-6 11-211 Slides: Exhibit #93-105 [19-?] 37-7 11-212 Slides: Exhibit #106-118 [19-?] 37-8 11-213 Slides: Exhibit #1-14 [19-?] 37-9 11-214 Slides: Exhibit #15-30 [19-?] 37-10 11-215 Slides: Exhibit #31-55 [19-?] 37-11 11-216 Slides: Exhibit #56-79 [19-?] 37-12 11-217 Slides: Exhibit #85-112 [19-?] 37-13 11-218 Slides: Exhibit #113-130 [19-?] 37-14 11-219 Slides: Exhibit #119-134 [19-?] 37-15 11-220 Slides: Exhibit #80-134 [19-?] 37-16 11-221 Slides: Exhibit #131-136 [19-?] 37-17 11-222 Exhibit slides (duplicates) [19-?] 37-18 11-223 Slides of things “out of exhibit” [19-?] 37-19

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11-224 #1-25 duplicates [19-?] 37-20 11-225 #26-52 duplicates [19-?] 37-21 11-226 #53-84 duplicates [19-?] 37-22 11-227 #1-52 slides: originals [19-?] 38-1 11-228 #53-88 slides: originals [19-?] 38-2 11-229 #89-136 slides: originals [19-?] 38-3 11-230 “Blue box” [19-?] 38-4 11-231 Tapes from Vancouver Art Gallery for Exhibit 1975 38-5

11-232 Hancock House Publishers Ltd. and transparencies returned - correspondence 1975 38-6

11-233 B & W negatives for selected images 1977 38-7 11-234 “Copy Negatives” [19-?] 38-8 11-235 Roll 6 (original negatives) [19-?] 38-9 11-236 Roll 9 [19-?] 38-10 11-237 Roll 10 [19-?] 38-11 11-238 Roll 11 [19-?] 38-12 11-239 Roll 19 [19-?] 38-13 11-240 Roll 25 [19-?] 38-14 11-241 Roll 27 [19-?] 38-15 11-242 Roll 28 [19-?] 38-16 11-243 Roll 29 [19-?] 38-17 11-244 Roll 30 [19-?] 38-18 11-245 Roll 33 [19-?] 38-19 11-246 Roll 35 [19-?] 38-20 11-247 Roll 36 [19-?] 38-21 11-248 Roll 37 [19-?] 38-22 11-249 Roll 44 [19-?] 38-23 11-250 Role 46 [19-?] 38-24 11-251 Exhibit negatives [19-?] 38-25 11-252 Images: Stone B.C. video [19-?] 38-26 11-253 Images: Stone B.C. promotional material [19-?] 38-27 11-254 Images: Stone B.C. National Museum of Man [19-?] 38-28 11-255 Images: Stone: BC 1966-1975 49-15 11-256 Images: Stone: BC - Exhibit Sets 1975 49-16 11-257 Images: Stone: BC - Press Kit 1975 49-17

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Series-Box List – Series 12

Series 12: Research notes and materials File # Title Date Box - File #

12-1 Chpt. Culture History [19-] 31-1 12-2 Miscellaneous notes- Myth 1965-[197-?] 31-2 12-3 Molds of bracelets [19-] 31-3 12-4 Native populations [196-?] 31-4 12-5 Native population distribution 1830s [196-?] 31-5 12-6 Native populations [196-?] 31-6 12-7 Style-theory of culture [19-] 31-7 12-8 A Voice for the Collection [19-] 31-8 12-9 [Newspaper Clippings] (1 of 2) 1959 49-18 12-10 Newspaper Clippings (2 of 2) 1975 49-19 12-11 [Newspaper Articles] 19- 49-20

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Series-Box List – Series 13

Series 13: Tsimshian files File # Title Date Box - File #

13-1 Beynon, William Sapir Correspondence 1915-1957 40-B-1 13-2 Beynon, William Dickie newspaper articles 1922 40-B-2 13-3 The Houses of the Tsimshian [19-?] 40-1

13-4 Unknown, possibly Volume I - Beynon’s 1945 Field Notebooks, Gitsegukla Series MISSING [19-?] 40-2

13-5 Volume IV - Beynon’s 1945 Field Notebooks, Gitsegukla Series [19-?] 40-3

13-6 Volume III - Beynon’s 1945 Field Notebooks,Gitsegukla Series [19-?] 40-4

13-7 Volume II - Beynon’s 1945 Field Notebooks,Gitsegukla Series [19-?] 40-5

13-8 Plan [19-?] 40-6 13-9 Crests (General) Privileges [19-?] 40-7 13-10 Social Units (Nature of) Phratry, Clan, House, Tribes [19-?] 40-8 13-11 Territories (General) [19-?] 40-9 13-12 Potlatch and Feast [19-?] 40-10 13-13 Trails & Trade Routes, Intertribal contacts MISSING [19-?] 40-11 13-14 General [19-?] 40-12 13-15 Class, Rank [19-?] 40-13 13-16 Gitlaxdamks [19-?] 40-14 13-17 Gitksanimx [19-?] 40-15 13-18 Tsimshian Project: Correspondence, applications, etc. [19-?] 40-16 13-19 Tsimshian Maps [19-?] 40-17 13-20 Barbeau, Marius: Collections [19-?] 40-18 13-21 Barbeau Ms. “Emblems of Nobility” (unpublished) [19-?] 40-19 13-22 Photographs [19-?] 40-20 13-23 Informants, Genealogies [19-?] 40-21 13-24 NMC [19-?] 40-22 13-25 Secret Societies [19-?] 40-23 13-26 Naxnox & Secret Societies [19-?] 40-24 13-27 Nass Fishing Villages [19-?] 40-25 13-28 Niska [19-?] 40-26 13-29 Origins (General) Traditions [19-?] 40-27 13-30 Gispewudwada (general) [19-?] 40-28 13-31 Ganhada (general) [19-?] 40-29

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13-32 Laxkibu (general) [19-?] 40-30 13-33 Laxskiik (general) [19-?] 40-31 13-34 Gitando Origins [19-?] 40-32 13-35 Gitxat’in [19-?] 40-33 13-36 Gitxat’in Laxkibu [19-?] 40-34 13-37 Gitxat’in Gispewudwada [19-?] 40-35 13-38 Gitwincitkw [19-?] 40-36 13-39 Gitxat’in Ganhada [19-?] 40-37 13-40 Gitlaxdamks Laxkibu Gisgansnat [19-?] 40-38 13-41 Gitlaxdamks Laxkibu (Gitwilnake’e’l) [19-?] 40-39 13-42 Gitlaxdamks Laxskiik [19-?] 40-40 13-43 Gitlaxdamks Ganhada [19-?] 40-41 13-44 Gitlaxdamks Laxtsamme’lix [19-?] 40-42 13-45 Gitxat’in Laxskiik [19-?] 40-43 13-46 Metlakatla [19-?] 40-44 13-47 Port Simpson [19-?] 40-45 13-48 Indian Reserves [19-?] 40-46 13-49 Theory [19-?] 40-47 13-50 Names of the Tsimshian [19-?] 40-48 13-51 Gidestsu [19-?] 40-49 13-52 Gitga’ata [19-?] 40-50 13-53 Gitxaa’la : Houses [19-?] 40-51 13-54 Gitxaata : Names [19-?] 40-52 13-55 Gitwilgots Crests [19-?] 40-53 13-56 Gitwilgots Origins and Relations [19-?] 40-54 13-57 Gitwilgots Houses [19-?] 40-55 13-58 Gitwilgots Personal Names [19-?] 40-56 13-59 Gitwilgots Territories [19-?] 41-57 13-60 Gitzaxtet Crests [19-?] 41-58 13-61 Gitzaxtet Origins [19-?] 41-59 13-62 Gitzaxtet Names [19-?] 41-60 13-63 Gitzaxtet Houses [19-?] 41-61 13-64 Gitzaxtet Territories [19-?] 41-62 13-65 Gitsiis Houses: Origins and Relationships [19-?] 41-63 13-66 Gatsii’s Crests [19-?] 41-64 13-67 Gatsiis Houses [19-?] 41-65 13-68 Gitsis Territories [19-?] 41-66 13-69 Gatsiis Personal Names [19-?] 41-67 13-70 Ginaxangiik Crests [19-?] 41-68

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13-71 Ginaxangiik Names [19-?] 41-69 13-72 Ginaxangiik Origin [19-?] 41-70 13-73 Ginaxangik Houses [19-?] 41-71 13-74 Ginadoiks Crests [19-?] 41-72 13-75 Ginadoiks Territories [19-?] 41-73 13-76 Ginadoiks Houses: Origins & Relations [19-?] 41-74 13-77 Ginadoiks Houses [19-?] 41-75 13-78 Ginadoiks Personal Names [19-?] 41-76 13-79 Gitando Crests [19-?] 41-77 13-80 Gitando Houses [19-?] 41-78 13-81 Gitxaata Origins [19-?] 41-79 13-82 Gitando Territories [19-?] 41-80 13-83 Gitando Names [19-?] 41-81 13-84 Gitxaata Crests [19-?] 41-82 13-85 Tsimshian Territories [19-?] 41-83 13-86 Gispaxlo’ots Houses: Origins & Relationships [19-?] 41-84 13-87 Gispaxlo’ots Personal Names [19-?] 41-85 13-88 Gispaxlo’ts Houses [19-?] 41-86 13-89 Gispaxloots Crests [19-?] 41-87 13-90 Gitwilksabe’ [19-?] 41-88 13-91 Gilodzax Crests [19-?] 41-89 13-92 Gilodzax Houses [19-?] 41-90 13-93 Gilodzax Personal Names [19-?] 41-91 13-94 Gilodzax Origins and Relationships [19-?] 41-92 13-95 Gilodzax Territories [19-?] 41-93 13-96 Gitlen Origins [19-?] 41-94 13-97 Gitlen Houses [19-?] 41-95 13-98 Gitlen Crests [19-?] 41-96 13-99 Gitlen Names [19-?] 41-97 13-100 Gitsamgalam Names [19-?] 41-98 13-101 Gitsamgalam Crests [19-?] 41-99 13-102 Gitsamgalam Houses [19-?] 41-100 13-103 Gitsamgalam Origins [19-?] 41-101 13-104 Gitsamg.alam Territories [19-?] 41-102 13-105 Gitsala’sa Origins [19-?] 41-103 13-106 Gitsalasax Crests [19-?] 41-104 13-107 Gitselasax Names [19-?] 41-105 13-108 Gitsalasa Houses [19-?] 41-106 13-109 Gitselasa Territories [19-?] 41-107

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13-110 Kitamat [19-?] 41-108 13-111 Hagwilgate [19-?] 41-109 13-112 Gitksan [19-?] 41-110 13-113 The Seven Tribes of the Gitksan [19-?] 41-111 13-114 Gitwang.ex’ [19-?] 41-112 13-115 Kitwanga Totem Pole Data [19-?] 41-113 13-116 Gitwange’ Laxskiik [19-?] 41-114 13-117 Kitwanga Laxskiik [19-?] 41-115 13-118 Gitwang.e’ Laxkibu [19-?] 41-116 13-119 Gitwange’ Laxseel [19-?] 41-117 13-120 Kitwantku’l Laxsel [19-?] 41-118 13-121 Kitwancool [19-?] 41-119 13-122 Gitwintkuul [19-?] 41-120 13-123 Kitwancool TP Data [19-?] 41-121 13-124 No File [19-?] 41-122 13-125 Kitwantkuu’l Laxkibu [19-?] 41-123 13-126 Kitwantkuu’l Gisg.aast [19-?] 41-124 13-127 Git’anmaks [19-?] 41-125 13-128 Git’anma’ks Laxseel [19-?] 41-126 13-129 Git’anmaks Laxkibu [19-?] 41-127 13-130 Git’anma’ks Gisg.aast [19-?] 41-128 13-131 Kispayaks (Gisg.aast) [19-?] 41-129 13-132 Gispayaks [19-?] 41-130 13-133 Kispayaks (Laxkibu) [19-?] 41-131 13-134 Kispayaks (Laxseel) [19-?] 41-132 13-135 Kisagaa’as [19-?] 41-133 13-136 Kisg.aga’as Laxseel [19-?] 41-134 13-137 Kisgaga’as Laxkibu [19-?] 41-135 13-138 Kisgaga’as Gisgaast [19-?] 41-136 13-139 Anlagasamdeex [19-?] 41-137 13-140 Kuldo Qaldo’ [19-?] 41-138 13-141 Qaldo’ Laxkibu [19-?] 41-139 13-142 Qaldo’ Laxseel [19-?] 41-140 13-143 Qaldo’ Gisgaast [19-?] 41-141

13-144 Tsimshian Stories Told by Stephen Ryan 1934-1935, Mrs. M. DeLap [19-?] 41-142

13-145

The Role of the Human History Branch with Special Reference to Ethnology Confidential [formerly M. Halpin Private 15-7]. [19-?] 39-3

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13-146 Totem Poles of the Upper Skeena [formerly M. Halpin Private 15-10]. [19-?] 39-4

13-147 Nishga Land Claims [formerly M. Halpin Private 16-4]. [19-?] 39-5

13-148 The War History of the Grizzly Bear People of the Kitselas People as Told by Chief Neas D. Hok [19-?] 39-6

13-149 Kitwancool [19-?] 39-7 13-150 Teichmann, Emil [19-?] 39-8

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Item Level Description – Series 14 Note: “A.T.” refers to “Audio Tape” box “R.R.” refers to “Reel to Reel” box

Series 14: Recordings File # Item description Date Box - File #

14-1 (MAN 91) Cassette labeled “Lecture, 301 on Edenshaw”. (cassette tape). [accession #95]. 1974 A.T. 3

14-2 (MAN 93)

Final lecture of Anthropology 301, April 3, 1974, “Resurgence of Indian Culture”. (cassette tape). [accession #99]. Digitized copy available. 1976 A.T. 3

14-3 (MAN 95)

Lecture for Anthropology 304, “Deep Meanings in NWC Art” February 6, 1976. (cassette tape). [accession #105]. Restricted 1974 R.R. 3

14-4 (MAN 92)

“Lecture on Women and bears”, February 26, 1974.(cassette tape). [accession #111]. Digitized copy available. [19-?] A.T. 3

14-5 (MAN 89)

Songs sung by Maxime George at Fort Fraser. Also includes her reminiscences and songs about Father Morice and a lengthy list of other stories. (large reel). [accession #151]. Restricted [19-?] R.R. 3

14-6 (MAN 88)

Narratives and songs from Fort Fraser (by Maxime George), Hagwilget (Donald Gray), and Kispiox (by John Williams). Also some Shuswap songs. There is a typed summary inside the box indicating that the tape is made by Wilson Duff. Includes a detailed inventory.(large reel). [accession #152]. Digitized copy available. Restricted 1962 R.R. 3

14-7 (MAN 86)

Typed paper insert inside says “Shuswap Songs”, recorded July 1962 by Wilson Duff. Lists 14 songs by Amy August, Mrs. Wellard, Henry Samson, and Basil Dennis. (large reel). [accession #165]. Restricted 1965 R.R. 3

14-8 (MAN 87)

Interview by Wilson Duff and J. Johnson at Kispiox on July 7, 1965. (large reel).[accession #168]. Digitized copy available. 1965 R.R. 3

14-9 (MAN 94)

“Images on Stone, B.C. by Wilson Duff, November 19, 1975, lecture in the Auditorium of the National Museum of Man, Ottawa. Author’s copy.” (large reel). [accession #169]. Digitized copy available. [1975] R.R. 3

14-10 (MAN 95) Recording from the Wilson Duff collection. (small reel). [accession #263]. Restricted [19-?] R.R. 3

14-11 (MAN 96)

Item is a recording with two distinct parts. The first part of the recording features Tsimshian songs recorded in 1932 by the American anthropologist Dr. Viola Garfield. The second portion are Tilamook songs recorded in 1933 [19-?] R.R. 3

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by Prof. Melville Jacobs of the University of Washington (small reel). [accession #264] Digitized copy available. Restricted

14-12 (MAN 97)

Item is an audio recording of the Ethics in Anthropological Field Work Symposium presented at the 22nd Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference held at the University of Victoria. (small reel). [accession #265]. Digitized copy available. Restricted [1969] R.R. 3

14-13 (MAN 98)

Recording from the Wilson Duff collection. Box includes some documentation about recording and is titled “Tsimshian Songs Recorded by Viola Garfield, 1971”. (small reel). [accession #266]. Digitized copy available. Restricted [19-?] R.R. 3

14-14 (MAN 99) Recording from the Wilson Duff collection. (small reel). [accession #267]. Restricted [19-?] R.R. 3

14-15 (MAN 104)

Lecture for Anthropology 304 “Deep Meanings in NWC Art” February 6, 1976. “MOA cassette #105” ”MOA Archives”. This is the tape version of the reel to reel recording MAN 95. Approximately 60 minutes.(cassette tape). [accession #2001-14-backlog). Restricted. Digitized copy available. 1976 R.R. 3

14-16 (MAN 201) Recording of meeting between preseident of Kitwancool and Minister of Indian Affairs 1974 R.R. 3

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Series-Box List – Series 15

Series 15: Creative writing File # Title Date Box - File #

15-1 (Poems)["Nothing Comes Only in Pieces" - Drafts] [19-] 49-21 15-2 [Northwest Coast Art - Draft Book] (1 of 2) [19-] 50-1 15-3 [Northwest Coast Art - Draft Book] (2 of 2) [19-] 50-2 15-4 (Mr. Frog) [Mr. Frog - Draft Poems] [19-] 50-3 15-5 [Draft Poems] [19-] 50-4 15-6 [Short Stories] [19-] 50-5 15-7 [Poetry] 1978 50-6

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Series-Box List – Series 16

Series 16: Posthumous writings on Duff File # Title Date Box - File #

16-1 Birds of Paradox, draft (1 of 2) 1995 50-7 16-2 Birds of Paradox, draft (2 of 2) 1995 50-8 16-3 [Robin Ridington - Essays on Duff] [19-] 51-1 16-4 [Posthumous Essays on Duff] [19-] 51-2 16-5 The World Is As Sharp As A Knife - Research [19-] 51-3 16-6 The World Is As Sharp As A Knife - Treatment [19-] 51-4 16-7 The World Is As Sharp As A Knife - Outline [19-] 51-5 16-8 The World Is As Sharp As A Knife - Promotion 1992 51-6 16-9 The World Is As Sharp As A Knife - Libretto 1991 51-7 16-10 The World Is As Sharp As A Knife - Plot [19-] 51-8 16-11 The World Is As Sharp As A Knife - Draft [19-] 51-9

16-12

Birds of Paradox, final publication [book was part of a donation to the library from Elspeth McConnell in 2017] 1976 51-12

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Series-Box List – Series 17

Series 17: Ephemera File # Title Date Box - File #

17-1 [Ephemera] [19-] 51-10 17-2 [Ephemera] [19-] 51-11

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