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Canadian Historical Review | 1982
Douglas Cole
THE HEYDAY of anthropological collecting among the peoples of the Northwest Coast occurred during the half-century after • 875. During that time a staggering quantity of material, both secular and sacred from spindle whorls to soul-catchers left the hands of their native creators and users for the private and public collections of the European world. While earlier visitors and residents had casually collected the artistic and household manufactures of the indigenous culture, the beginning of commissioned, organized, and purposeful collecting can be precisely dated to the •875 action of Spencer Baird, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, commissioning James G. Swan of Port Townsend to assemble a collection illustrative of the
Canadian Historical Review | 1995
Douglas Cole; J.R. Miller; Mary-Ellen Kelm; Louise Trottier; Allan Greer; Thomas Wien
Canadian Historical Review | 1996
Douglas Cole
Canadian Historical Review | 1991
Douglas Cole
Canadian Historical Review | 1989
Douglas Cole
Canadian Historical Review | 1987
Douglas Cole
Canadian Historical Review | 1986
Douglas Cole
Canadian Historical Review | 1986
Douglas Cole
Canadian Historical Review | 1984
Douglas Cole
Canadian Historical Review | 1982
Douglas Cole