The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is showcasing the “world's first" exhibit of the Nuxalk Nation until Jan. 4, 2026. Nuxalk Strong: Dancing Down the ...
The Museum of Anthropology (part of the University of British Columbia) houses one of the world's most impressive collections of art and artifacts from the Northwest Coast First Nations.
Halpin, Marjorie M. 1981. Totem Poles: An Illustrated Guide. University of British Columbia Press and the UBC Museum of Anthropology. This is more up to date. It's approach is primarily ...
The Coastal First Nations Dance Festival will have a South American flavour when it takes place from Tuesday to next Sunday (March 4 to 9) at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Hosted by Dancers of ...
The first-ever exhibition of Nuxalk Nation artifacts and artworks at the UBC Museum of Anthropology (MOA) in Vancouver, is opening this week and one of the aims is to help change the narrative of ...
The Museum of Art Fort Collins (MOA) is kicking off the new year with an exciting, humorous, poignant and thought-provoking exhibition, which is a compelling large-scale photographic installation ...
Museum of Anthropology, UBC, 6393 NW Marine Dr., Vancouver Info: moa.ubc.ca In 1885, nine Nuxalk men from Bella Coola travelled to Europe. Over the course of a year, the travellers performed ...
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