Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (Museum of Anthropology at UBC)
General view, with the First Nations totem poles and Haida houses at far right The Museum grounds, designed by landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander, feature indigenous plants and grasses amongst two outdoor Haida Houses and ten full-scale totem poles (one inside the larger of the two Haida Houses...
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Summary: | General view, with the First Nations totem poles and Haida houses at far right The Museum grounds, designed by landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander, feature indigenous plants and grasses amongst two outdoor Haida Houses and ten full-scale totem poles (one inside the larger of the two Haida Houses), two carved house-posts, and a contemporary Welcome Figure by Musqueam artist Susan Point. |
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