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Provincial Archives of British Columbia audio interviews, 1974-1992 British Columbia Provincial Museum Totem poles--British Columbia
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Tim Paul interview

CALL NUMBER: T3126:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Native Indian artist (part 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-09-23 SUMMARY: TRACKS 1 & 2: Tim Paul discusses his personal background and his experiences as a Native Indian artist, including his involvement with the carving program at the British Columbia Provincial Museum; types of masks, including portrait masks; other Indian artists and their work; the differences between Nootkan art and the art of the Haida, Kwakiutl, and other groups; Nootkan basketry; and the use of colour.

CALL NUMBER: T3126:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Native Indian artist (part 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-09-26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Tim Paul continues discussing the use of colour in Nootkan art; its use of angular forms; the figure of the sea serpent; changes in form and style in modern Nootkan art; the stories behind some artworks; print-making; other artists of the west coast of Vancouver Island; the survival of West Coast culture and language; the role of art in the culture; the return of the potlatch. TRACK 2: The suppression of the potlatch, and the confiscation of masks and other artworks by the RCMP; the difficulty of making a living as an Indian artist.