Ruins in Process: Vancouver Art in the Sixties

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  1. 01. Carr Brushes Go East, Vancouver Province, January 4, 1967
    George Clutesi (Ephemera)
  2. 02. Indian Painter Chief Exhibitor: Banquet Opens Port Alberni Show - Lawren Harris Officiates, Vancouver Province, September 20, 1944
    Palette  (Ephemera)
  3. 03. Danish Museum To Get Totem Pole From City, Vancouver Province, January 20, 1944
    Ellen Neel and Palette  (Ephemera)
  4. 04. Indian paints his history, Vancouver Province, March 21, 1964
    Nikki Moir and Chief Henry Speck (Ephemera)
  5. 05. Tillicum Club: Talented Young Artist, Vancouver Province, July 17, 1947
    Judith Morgan (Ephemera)
  6. 06. Before Public Reception, Vancouver Province, Monday, January 27, 1958
    Ellen Neel (Ephemera)
  7. 07. Ellen Neel and son David
    Ellen Neel and David Neel (Photograph)
  8. 08. Mungo Martin Lying in State
    Mungo Martin (Photograph)
  9. 09. BC Indian Students, Vancouver Sun, April 5, 1968
    Robert Davidson (Photograph)
  10. 10. Indian artist dies at 27 from heroin, Vancouver Sun, December 11, 1970
    Pat McGuire and Stan Shillington (Ephemera)
  1. 11. BC Indian Leader Predicts Large Migration to Cities, Vancouver Sun, May 17, 1967
     (Ephemera)
  2. 12. Indians to Get New Home Grants, Vancouver Sun, May 16, 1967
     (Ephemera)
  3. 13. Indian Art, Vancouver Sun, July 6, 1948
    Ellen Neel and Ted Neel (Ephemera)
  4. 14. Children with "Son of Raven, Son of Deer" book written by George Clutesi, The Vancouver Sun, July 14, 1967
    George Clutesi (Ephemera)
  5. 15. Screening the Films, Vancouver Sun, September 17, 1953
    Clyde Gilmour and David Neel (Ephemera)
  6. 16. What the Heck Says Mr. Speck: The Chief Gives a Tootle for the Talents of Kwakiutl, Vancouver Sun, March 24, 1961
    Chief Henry Speck (Ephemera)
  7. 17. Education Creating Leaders for Indians, Scholars Told, Vancouver Sun, January 31, 1969
    Robert Davidson (Ephemera)
  8. 18. Eaton's Salutes Our Native Indian Culture, Vancouver Sun, July 18, 1967
     (Ephemera)
  9. 19. Mudflats Dwelling... last refuge of the squatters, Vancouver Sun, February 23, 1973
    Bob Hunter  (Ephemera)
  10. 20. Neel Family As Totem Pole
    Ellen Neel, David Neel, and David Neel (Photograph)
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