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: Hearst Museum object titled 16mm motion picture film, accession number 26-446, described as Kwakwaka'wakw: Mungo Martin measuring, scoring board for bending at corners of cedar box, drills holes for string ties; Mungo and Henry Hunt erect and repair Henry's finished totem pole. Provincial Museum display of doctor's beaver tooth crown, inlaid spoons; late 19th century totem pole photographs. 16mm film, reel 341, 600', camera rolls 438-440, 447-449, 451-454 Original.
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: Hearst Museum object titled 16mm motion picture film, accession number 26-422, described as Kwakiutl: Totem pole; Henry Hunt and Mungo Martin selectig and felling tree near Sooke, British Columbia, using hand tools; stripping bark and splitting slabs off truck. 16mm film, reel 121, 550', camera rolls 407-410 Work Print
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: Hearst Museum object titled 16mm motion picture film, accession number 26-453, described as Many small reels combined on one large reel (contents in order of splicing) Northwest Coast (various): Kwakiutl Dances in Big House; totem poles; carving log for totem pole; totem poles; Kwakiutl dance; tree selection; totem poles; pole painting; killer whale pole; Henry Hunt attaching beak to Kwakiutl Raven totem pole; Henry Hunt begins tree felling; totem poles; seascape; button blanket costumes; cedar box construction; totem poles; tool sharpening; Kwakiutl dances cedar box; totem poles; Kwakiutl dance; whaling photo; totem poles; tree felling; Raven pole with movable beak; seascape; pole carving; fitting Raven's beak to pole; Kwakiutl dance; pole carving; seascape; animation/area map; old whale photo; Kwakiutl dance; Raven's beak pole; Kwakiutl dances in Big House. 16mm film, reel 466A, 900', Work Print & Original Trims
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: Hearst Museum object titled 16mm motion picture film, accession number 26-439, described as Kwakiutl: Henry Hunt dancing Second Dance with mask at Indian Dances, Big House, Victoria, B.C. Henry Hunt carving and fitting raven's beak to totem pole at workshop, Victoria, B.C. 16mm film, reel 335, 300', camera roll 327-4, 330C Original
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: Hearst Museum object titled 16mm motion picture film, accession number 26-486, described as Kwakiutl/Nootka: Henry Hunt carving totem pole; totem poles at Thunderbird Park, Victoria B.C.; Mungo Martin and Henry Hunt felling a tree and preparing log for totem pole. 16mm film, reel 437, 950', camera rolls 328-4, 329-4 Original
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: Hearst Museum object titled 16mm motion picture film, accession number 26-445, described as Kwakwaka'wakw: Henry Hunt painting raven totem pole; Mungo Martin splitting slab to make cedar box, using knives, mauls, and adzes to trim boards for sides of box. 16mm film, reel 340, 500', camera rolls 428-437 Original
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: Hearst Museum object titled 16mm motion picture film, accession number 26-443, described as Kwakiutl: Night shots of totem poles at Maritime Museum, Vancouver, B.C.; Dances at Thunderbird Park, Victoria, B.C. -three women dancing accompanied by Mongo and Mrs. Martin; Henry Hunt dancing in Hamatsa mask; Helen Hunt dancing with women's hamatsa mask and button blanket; Mongo Martin dancing. Feast after dance. 16mm film, reel 338, 1250', camera rolls 321, 412-415 Original
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