Haz. 67-8-21A-07

Adelaide de Menil, in communication with Bill Reid, traveled the Northwest Coast from Vancouver Island to Southeast Alaska photographing the monumental art of Coastal First Nations. Many of the images she captured show totem poles, and architecture in the final stages of decay before returning to th...

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Other Authors: Adelaide de Menil
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 1967
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Online Access:https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-5726/haz-67-8-21a-07
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spelling ftsfrazerunivdc:oai:digital.lib.sfu.ca:billreid_5726 2023-05-15T16:15:40+02:00 Haz. 67-8-21A-07 Adelaide de Menil Gitanmaax (Hazelton) 1967 https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-5726/haz-67-8-21a-07 unknown billreid:5726 local: Haz.67-8-21A-07 uuid: 327ae8a4-2a9b-4e70-b156-1ffefe59d902 https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-5726/haz-67-8-21a-07 Image courtesy of Adelaide de Menil, from the research archive of Dr. George and Joanne MacDonald. tombstone--mortuary--cemetery--bear--monument-- Photographs StillImage 1967 ftsfrazerunivdc 2019-07-10T07:05:08Z Adelaide de Menil, in communication with Bill Reid, traveled the Northwest Coast from Vancouver Island to Southeast Alaska photographing the monumental art of Coastal First Nations. Many of the images she captured show totem poles, and architecture in the final stages of decay before returning to the forest. The title of these images reflect the date that they were taken, and the roll and frame number assigned by Ms. de Menil. Still Image First Nations Alaska SFU Digitized Collections (Simon Fraser University) Hazelton ENVELOPE(-127.670,-127.670,55.250,55.250) Tombstone ENVELOPE(-63.533,-63.533,-64.817,-64.817)
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description Adelaide de Menil, in communication with Bill Reid, traveled the Northwest Coast from Vancouver Island to Southeast Alaska photographing the monumental art of Coastal First Nations. Many of the images she captured show totem poles, and architecture in the final stages of decay before returning to the forest. The title of these images reflect the date that they were taken, and the roll and frame number assigned by Ms. de Menil.
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title Haz. 67-8-21A-07
title_short Haz. 67-8-21A-07
title_full Haz. 67-8-21A-07
title_fullStr Haz. 67-8-21A-07
title_full_unstemmed Haz. 67-8-21A-07
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publishDate 1967
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op_rights Image courtesy of Adelaide de Menil, from the research archive of Dr. George and Joanne MacDonald.
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