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Object Type
Basket
Material
cedar
Accession Number
2019.7.1
Description
Haisla Basket. hand woven cedar basket. Black and red decoration
Title
Haisla Basket
Object Type
Basket
Description
Haisla Basket. hand woven cedar basket. Black and red decoration
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
cedar
Technique
woven, hand
Condition Remarks
minor holes, dusty
Height
18cm
Width
17cm
Length
88.5cm
Accession Number
2019.7.1
Category
Containers
Location
Main Floor
Object Type
Basket
Accession Number
2015.83.2
Description
Haisla basket
Object Type
Basket
Description
Haisla basket
Physical Condition
good
Height
13 cm
Diameter
57 cm
Accession Number
2015.83.2
Category
Containers
Location
on display
Object Type
Basket
Accession Number
2015.83.1
Description
Haisla basket with black strips weaved through. Possibly made by Ivy Maitland.
Object Type
Basket
Description
Haisla basket with black strips weaved through. Possibly made by Ivy Maitland.
Physical Condition
good
Height
11.5 cm
Width
11.5 cm
Length
11.5 cm
Accession Number
2015.83.1
Category
Containers
Location
on display
GMD
Finacial Records
Object Type
Bookkeeping Record
Material
paper
Accession Number
2019.62.11
Description
Brown Canadian Army Soldier's Service and Paybook. For Moses Williams.
Title
Canadian Army Soldier's Service and Pay Book
GMD
Finacial Records
Object Type
Bookkeeping Record
Description
Brown Canadian Army Soldier's Service and Paybook. For Moses Williams.
Physical Condition
Poor
Material
paper
Condition Remarks
Worn out
Accession Number
2019.62.11
Biographical Notes
Moses Williams attended the Kitamaat Village Day School, and then the Coqualeetza Residential School until the age of fifteen. Army recruiters conscripted Haisla men into the Canadian Army and Moses went in 1945. He was sent by train to the Canadian Forces' training camp at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. He never shipped out overseas and the war ended. Moses and his wife Kay married in 1950, shortly after she arrived to teach at Kitamaat. They moved to Terrace in 1964. Moses worked as a carpenter, brick layer and fisherman. His wife Kay taught at Northwest Community College.
Category
Documentary Objects
Location
Bay 1 Shelf 2 Box 3