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MOA’s collection of world textiles is the largest in Western Canada, while the European ceramics collection is one of the two finest in the country MOA’s archives house the Museum’s institutional records and extensive holdings from anthropologists, linguists, missionaries and other travelers
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The museum was officially founded in 1947 Harry Hawthorn served as the first director of the new museum, with his wife, Audrey Hawthorn, serving as its first curator In 1971, the museum received funds from the Government of Canada and UBC to begin construction of a building
- Museum of Anthropology | The Canadian Encyclopedia
The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at the University of British Columbia was established in 1949 The MOA’s current location opened in 1976 The MOA’s coll
- Museum of Anthropology: Origins, Architecture, and Collections
At the very edge of Vancouver stands a remarkable building that holds the stories of people who lived here long before there were roads or skyscrapers This is the Museum of Anthropology – a place not just to look at artifacts, but to feel the true roots of Vancouver More at vancouver-future
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The museum's collection includes over 50,000 objects from around the world, including artifacts from the Pacific Northwest Coast, First Nations art and culture, and objects from other Indigenous cultures from Africa, Asia, and the Americas
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Established in 1947, MOA was founded with the goal of fostering understanding and appreciation of world cultures, with a particular focus on the artistic and cultural traditions of Indigenous peoples in British Columbia and beyond
- The Museum of Anthropology: Arthur Ericksons Tribute to . . . - ArchEyes
Nestled within the sprawling University of British Columbia campus, Arthur Erickson’s Museum of Anthropology stands as an indomitable architectural tribute to the First Nations people and the broader cultural history of Canada
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Welcome to the Museum of Anthropology, a place of world arts and cultures with a special emphasis on the First Nations peoples and other cultural communities of British Columbia, Canada
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