Tsimshian style Bentwood box carved and painted by students at the ‘Ksan School for Northwest Coast Art, circa 1972. Image courtesy of George and Joanne MacDonald.
Haida style bentwood box with carved and painted figures on the front. Canadian Museum of History, VII-B-457. Image courtesy of George and Joanne MacDonald.
Woven and painted hat made of spruce roots. Canadian Museum of History, VII-X-452. Image courtesy of George and Joanne MacDonald.
Black Eagle canoe and paddles created by Haida artist Bill Reid. Phot by Harry Foster, Canadian Museum of History, circa 1991. This canoe now resides at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV's Burnaby Mountain campus.
Chief Skagwait’s House at Lax Kwa’alaams (Port Simpson). Photo by O.C. Hastings, 1879. Image courtesy the Canadian Museum of History #68806
Tsimshian Cosmos, 1996 by Lyle Wilson. Inspired by Chief Skagwait’s house at Lax Kwa’alaams (Port Simpson). Collection of the UBC Museum of Anthropology (Nb7.342). Photo by George MacDonald.
Painted leather and box created by students at the ‘Ksan School for Northwest Coast Art, circa 1972. Image courtesy of George and Joanne MacDonald.
Carved and painted spoons from Haida Gwaii. Canadian Museum of History S94-6754 and VII-B1533. Image courtesy of George and Joanne MacDonald.
Dancers performing at the Coastal First Nations Dance Festival, UBC’s Museum of Anthropology. Photo by David Seymour, 2011