Collection search - [Model GyaaGang (monumental poles) made from argillite, a shale-like substance found in the Queen Charlotte Islands (now Haida Gwaii), are examined by James Garner, acting curator of the anthropology museum at the University of British Columbia]. Original title: Miniature totem poles made from argillite, a shale-like substance found in the Queen Charlotte Islands, are examined by James Garner, acting curator of the anthropology museum at the University of British Columbia
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Record information – Brief [Model GyaaGang (monumental poles) made from argillite, a shale-like substance found in the Queen Charlotte Islands (now Haida Gwaii), are examined by James Garner, acting curator of the anthropology museum at the University of British Columbia]. Original title: Miniature totem poles made from argillite, a shale-like substance found in the Queen Charlotte Islands, are examined by James Garner, acting curator of the anthropology museum at the University of British Columbia
Hierarchical level:ItemDate:[ca. 1960]Reference:R216, RG10, Box number: 3678Item no. (creator):2697Type of material:PhotographsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:5383561Context of this record: -
Record information – Details Date(s):[ca. 1960]Place:Vancouver (B.C.):Place of creation:British ColumbiaExtent:1 photograph : b&w.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Additional name(s):Finding aid no.:Additional information:Source:GovernmentFormer archival reference no.:Other accession no.: -
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