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Material
cedar
Accession Number
996.1.1
Description
Model of Haisla Long House.
Description
Model of Haisla Long House.
Physical Condition
good
Material
cedar
Height
13"
Width
30"
Length
22.5"
Accession Number
996.1.1
Category
Other Documents
Location
on display
Object Type
gift
Material
buttons & felt material
Artist
Ella Grant
Accession Number
983.92.5
Description
Miniature Button Blanket, made by Ella Grant - crest of killer whale and husband's group, the ravens, are with the sun. As in the story raven stealing the sun. Blanket is made of black navy felt and has lots of buttons also has red material in it.
Artist
Ella Grant
Object Type
gift
Quantity
1
Description
Miniature Button Blanket, made by Ella Grant - crest of killer whale and husband's group, the ravens, are with the sun. As in the story raven stealing the sun. Blanket is made of black navy felt and has lots of buttons also has red material in it.
Physical Condition
good
Material
buttons & felt material
Culture
Haisla
Accession Number
983.92.5
Category
Status Symbols
Location
Haisla Contemporary Shelf 1
Manufacturer Country
Canada
Date Range
[1970s-1980s?]
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Sculpture
Material
Wood (yellow cedar?)
Artist
Sammy Robinson
Accession Number
2024.9.1
Description
Small wooden totem pole carved by Sammy Robinson. It has a square base with, in order, a raven (holding a fish in its beak), a bear, and a frog atop. The wood is light brown in colour (possibly yellow cedar) and has been finished but not painted. Nails in bottom.
Title
Bear Raven Frog
Bear House Post
Artist
Sammy Robinson
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Sculpture
Description
Small wooden totem pole carved by Sammy Robinson. It has a square base with, in order, a raven (holding a fish in its beak), a bear, and a frog atop. The wood is light brown in colour (possibly yellow cedar) and has been finished but not painted. Nails in bottom.
Physical Condition
Excellent
Material
Wood (yellow cedar?)
Technique
carved
Culture
Haisla
Height
33.5 cm
Width
9 cm
Length
8.5 cm
Inscriptions
"KITAMAAT BC," "SR" on back
Date Range
[1970s-1980s?]
Accession Number
2024.9.1
Biographical Notes
Sammy Robinson (b. 1934) is a master Haisla carver and hereditary chief from Kitamaat, B.C.
Category
Arts
Location
on display
Accession Number
982.76.2
Description
One red cedar bark basket 6" high 8" wide and 8 1/2" in diameter. Horizontal weave, black design.
Quantity
1
Description
One red cedar bark basket 6" high 8" wide and 8 1/2" in diameter. Horizontal weave, black design.
Accession Number
982.76.2
Location
Haisla Basketry Teaching Kit
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
Date Range
2019
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Material
cedar
Artist
Windsor, Paul
Accession Number
2022.38.2
Description
Painting by Paul Windsor; acrylic paint on a rectangular piece of red cedar. Various figures, including a young Haisla man singing and playing a drum, are depicted in a variety of colours: brown, red, black, reddish-brown, turquoise, light green, orange, and white. Windsor describes this piece as "an illustration of a young person singing and drumming the songs alive. Behind him, embedded in the Earth, are his ancestors. Music notes emanate from his presence as he drums and sings. His drum, also the Moon in the Sky, is also woven with a Raven, representing that history and the Legend of the Moon, and the Blackfish, killer whale and fish clan crest design, representing our Matriarch passage."
Title
Heritage Spirit Child, Inner Child Inner Song
Artist
Windsor, Paul
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Painting by Paul Windsor; acrylic paint on a rectangular piece of red cedar. Various figures, including a young Haisla man singing and playing a drum, are depicted in a variety of colours: brown, red, black, reddish-brown, turquoise, light green, orange, and white. Windsor describes this piece as "an illustration of a young person singing and drumming the songs alive. Behind him, embedded in the Earth, are his ancestors. Music notes emanate from his presence as he drums and sings. His drum, also the Moon in the Sky, is also woven with a Raven, representing that history and the Legend of the Moon, and the Blackfish, killer whale and fish clan crest design, representing our Matriarch passage."
Physical Condition
Excellent
Material
cedar
Technique
painted, hand
freestyle brush
Culture
Haisla
Height
2 cm
Width
19.5 cm
Length
53.5 cm
Inscriptions
"Paul C.E. Windsor 2019. Haisla-Heiltsuk. Generation Haisluk."
Date Range
2019
Accession Number
2022.38.2
Biographical Notes
Paul Windsor is a Haisla and Heiltsuk artist born and raised in Kitimat and currently based in Vancouver. He specializes in paintings on wood and paper, and has also created designs for many different commercially-available products.
Category
Arts
Location
Bay 1 Shelf 3
Material
Wood
Artist
Robert Stewart
Accession Number
982.65.5
Description
Maple sample
Artist
Robert Stewart
Description
Maple sample
Material
Wood
Technique
carved
Culture
Haisla
Accession Number
982.65.5
Location
Bay 4 Shelf 5 Box 5
Object Type
Purchased
Material
Wood
Artist
Robert Stewart
Accession Number
982.65.3
Description
Large maple spoon, unfinished surface. Width at widest point: 7 cm. Used for serving
Artist
Robert Stewart
Object Type
Purchased
Description
Large maple spoon, unfinished surface. Width at widest point: 7 cm. Used for serving
Physical Condition
good
Material
Wood
Culture
Haisla
Length
25.5 cm
Accession Number
982.65.3
Category
Art
Location
on display
GMD
Writing Media
Object Type
Postcard
Material
paper
Artist
Photo by Wm. R. Long
Manufacturer
Natural Color Production, LTD., Vancouver, B.C.
Accession Number
982.91.149
Description
Postcard featuring Haisla men on a motorized canoe on the Kitimat River. Haisla Bridge in the background.
Title
Kitimat, B.C., Canada
Artist
Photo by Wm. R. Long
GMD
Writing Media
Object Type
Postcard
Description
Postcard featuring Haisla men on a motorized canoe on the Kitimat River. Haisla Bridge in the background.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
paper
Height
9
Length
14
Inscriptions
Kitimat, B.C., Canada Bridge across the glacier fed Kitimat River, world famous for its salmon and trout. Here natives from the Kitamaat Village in a 30-foot dug-out canoe, fish the river for Spring salmon.
Accession Number
982.91.149
Category
Written Communication T&E
Location
Postcards box
Place of Manufacture
Canada
Manufacturer
Natural Color Production, LTD., Vancouver, B.C.
Date Range
[1970s-1980s?]
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Sculpture
Material
Wood
Artist
Henry Robertson
Accession Number
2024.9.2
Description
Wooden totem pole carved by Henry Robertson. Figures from bottom up: small humanoid held by a bear, humanoid head with tall hat, bear with frog in mouth, humanoid head with eagle on top. The base is square. The wood is dark brown with a very prominent grain. The figures are partially painted in shades of reddish-brown, green, and black.
Title
Two Bear Eagle
Artist
Henry Robertson
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Sculpture
Description
Wooden totem pole carved by Henry Robertson. Figures from bottom up: small humanoid held by a bear, humanoid head with tall hat, bear with frog in mouth, humanoid head with eagle on top. The base is square. The wood is dark brown with a very prominent grain. The figures are partially painted in shades of reddish-brown, green, and black.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
Wood
Technique
carved
Culture
Haisla
Condition Remarks
A few minor scuff marks on base. Nose of one of the figures chipped off but has been repaired. The bottom of the base has some cracks in it, and the wood is starting to be discoloured around the nails.
Height
65 cm
Width
14.5 cm
Length
15 cm
Inscriptions
"HR", "KEMANO B.C." on back
Date Range
[1970s-1980s?]
Accession Number
2024.9.2
Biographical Notes
Henry Robertson (1934-2016), aka Ga-ba-baawk, was a Haisla carver from Kemano/Kitamaat, B.C.
Category
Arts
Location
on display
Material
Wood
Artist
Robert Stewart
Accession Number
982.65.4
Description
Maple, hand-carved. Utensil. Used for scooping and transferring liquids or as an eating utensil. Carved by Robert Stewart.
Artist
Robert Stewart
Description
Maple, hand-carved. Utensil. Used for scooping and transferring liquids or as an eating utensil. Carved by Robert Stewart.
Physical Condition
good
Material
Wood
Technique
carved
Culture
Haisla
Accession Number
982.65.4
Category
Art
Location
Settling the Valley, Cabinet 1 Drawer 1
Material
Wood
Artist
Robert Stewart
Accession Number
982.65.2
Description
Carved. Long thin handle with shallow bowl head. Utensil. Used for transferring liquids or utensil for eating. Carved by Rob Stewart
Artist
Robert Stewart
Description
Carved. Long thin handle with shallow bowl head. Utensil. Used for transferring liquids or utensil for eating. Carved by Rob Stewart
Material
Wood
Technique
carved
Culture
Haisla
Accession Number
982.65.2
Category
Art
Location
Settling the Valley, Cabinet 1 Drawer 1
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Sculpture
Material
marine ivory
Accession Number
2016.65.1
Description
Frog comb carved by Lyle Wilson from marine ivory
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Sculpture
Description
Frog comb carved by Lyle Wilson from marine ivory
Physical Condition
good
Material
marine ivory
Width
2.5 cm
Length
3.5 cm
Accession Number
2016.65.1
Category
Arts
Location
Haisla Contemporary Shelf 1
Object Type
Purchased
Material
Wood
Artist
Robert Stewart
Accession Number
982.65.1
Description
Carved from half of a round of maple, unfinished surface. Width across widest point: 5.5 cm Used for eating fish only
Artist
Robert Stewart
Object Type
Purchased
Quantity
1
Description
Carved from half of a round of maple, unfinished surface. Width across widest point: 5.5 cm Used for eating fish only
Physical Condition
good
Material
Wood
Culture
Haisla
Length
23 cm
Accession Number
982.65.1
Category
Art
Location
on display
Object Type
Purchased
Material
Wood
Accession Number
988.8
Description
Sea lion head and body shaped into a bowl; carved of birch wood and treated with vegetable oil.
Object Type
Purchased
Quantity
1
Description
Sea lion head and body shaped into a bowl; carved of birch wood and treated with vegetable oil.
Physical Condition
good
Material
Wood
Height
5.4
Width
9
Length
29
Accession Number
988.8
Category
Art
Location
on display
Object Type
Promotional button
Material
plastic
metal
Accession Number
2015.86
Description
White button with red and black Haisla design
Object Type
Promotional button
Description
White button with red and black Haisla design
Physical Condition
good
Material
plastic
metal
Inscriptions
Our Tribal Land, From Our Ancestors To Our Children
Accession Number
2015.86
Category
Advertising Media
Location
Bay 4 Shelf 3 Box 2
Date Range
1994
Object Type
Paddle, Canoe
Material
Yellow Cedar
Artist
Robertson, Henry
Accession Number
994.1.1
Description
Yellow cedar paddle, pommel glued to shaft. Paint colours red, black and light blue. Carved by Haisla artist Henry Robertson. This paddle is for the captain of the canoe. On one side, from the handle to the tip, the animals are: Octopus, Crab, Halibut, Ling Cod, Abalone, Bullhead, Rat Fish, Dog Fish, Wolf Fish, Salmon, Red Snapper, Sea Urchin, Dog Salmon, Eel, Cod, Killer Whale. On the other side, from mid-point to tip, the animals are: Sea Urchin, Abalone, Black Cod, Clam and Halibut.
Title
Animals of the Sea
Artist
Robertson, Henry
Object Type
Paddle, Canoe
Description
Yellow cedar paddle, pommel glued to shaft. Paint colours red, black and light blue. Carved by Haisla artist Henry Robertson. This paddle is for the captain of the canoe. On one side, from the handle to the tip, the animals are: Octopus, Crab, Halibut, Ling Cod, Abalone, Bullhead, Rat Fish, Dog Fish, Wolf Fish, Salmon, Red Snapper, Sea Urchin, Dog Salmon, Eel, Cod, Killer Whale. On the other side, from mid-point to tip, the animals are: Sea Urchin, Abalone, Black Cod, Clam and Halibut.
Physical Condition
good
Material
Yellow Cedar
Technique
carved
painted, hand
Culture
Haisla
Width
16 cm
Length
167 cm
Date Range
1994
Accession Number
994.1.1
Name Access
Robertson, Henry
Subject Access
Art Work
Category
Water Transportation - Accessory
Location
artifact storage
Place of Manufacture
Kitamaat
Date Range
2018
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Material
cedar
Artist
Windsor, Paul
Accession Number
2022.38.1
Description
Painting by Paul Windsor; acrylic on red cedar. Rectangular in shape with slightly rounded top and bottom edges. Depicts animal and human figures in yellow, brown, reddish-brown, and black. Sides of painting are black. Back of painting has a metal wire for hanging.
Title
The Trail of the Wildest /
In the Trail of the Wildest
Artist
Windsor, Paul
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Painting by Paul Windsor; acrylic on red cedar. Rectangular in shape with slightly rounded top and bottom edges. Depicts animal and human figures in yellow, brown, reddish-brown, and black. Sides of painting are black. Back of painting has a metal wire for hanging.
Physical Condition
Excellent
Material
cedar
Technique
painted, hand
freestyle brush
Culture
Haisla
Height
3 cm
Width
34.5 cm
Length
56 cm
Inscriptions
"The Trail of the Wildest. (C) Paul C.E. Windsor 2018. Generation Haisluk."
Date Range
2018
Accession Number
2022.38.1
Biographical Notes
Paul Windsor is a Haisla and Heiltsuk artist born and raised in Kitimat and currently based in Vancouver. He specializes in paintings on wood and paper, and has also created designs for many different commercially-available products.
Category
Arts
Location
Bay 1 Shelf 3
Object Type
Purchased
Material
cedar
Artist
Tom Nyce Sr.
Accession Number
982.79
Description
Dug out and steamed canoe called "Little Blackfish" made by Tom Nyce Sr.; carved at Kitamaat Village which began in April 1982. Named after a canoe named "Blackfish" which once won the canoe races held annually in Kitamaat during the May Day weekend. Log for canoe was donated by Eurocan. Blackfish, Beaver and Raven are painted in a black, white, and red design on both sides.
Artist
Tom Nyce Sr.
Object Type
Purchased
Quantity
1
Description
Dug out and steamed canoe called "Little Blackfish" made by Tom Nyce Sr.; carved at Kitamaat Village which began in April 1982. Named after a canoe named "Blackfish" which once won the canoe races held annually in Kitamaat during the May Day weekend. Log for canoe was donated by Eurocan. Blackfish, Beaver and Raven are painted in a black, white, and red design on both sides.
Material
cedar
Technique
carved
steamed
Culture
Haisla
Width
30"
Length
15'
Accession Number
982.79
Category
Art
Location
on display
Place of Manufacture
Kitamaat
GMD
Other Documents
Object Type
Correspondence
Material
paper
Accession Number
2019.62.16
Description
Remeberance Day Commemoration Letter regarding Aboriginal Veterans. From the Dominion President Mary Ann Burdett of The Royal Canadian Legion to The Board of Directors, Kitamaat Health Centre, and Kitamaat Village Council Haisla, Kitamaat Village BC.
GMD
Other Documents
Object Type
Correspondence
Description
Remeberance Day Commemoration Letter regarding Aboriginal Veterans. From the Dominion President Mary Ann Burdett of The Royal Canadian Legion to The Board of Directors, Kitamaat Health Centre, and Kitamaat Village Council Haisla, Kitamaat Village BC.
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
paper
Condition Remarks
Creased
Width
21.5cm
Length
28cm
Accession Number
2019.62.16
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

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