Posts Tagged ‘Arts and Culture’

Last privately held object from Captain Cook’s collection donated to UBC Museum of Anthropology

Mar. 20, 2012 | Filed under: Media Release, News Feed, Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , , , ,

An object of global historical and cultural significance, received by explorer Captain James Cook from a Canadian First Nation during his final voyage (1776-1779), is being donated to the University of British Columbia’s Museum of Anthropology (MOA) by a leading arts philanthropist.

Recently purchased through a private dealer in New York, and valued at $1.2 million, the rare ceremonial club was the last remaining object from Captain Cook’s personal collection not housed in a public museum. Thanks to the Audain Foundation for the Visual Arts, the club returns to British Columbia, where the famous explorer received it from the Nuu-chah-nulth people of Vancouver Island’s west coast in 1778.

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UBC Sociology Prof. Ed Grabb’s research debunks many cultural stereotypes of Canadians and Americans. Photograph courtesy of Ed Grabb

Canadians and Americans are more similar than assumed

Jul. 7, 2011 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags: ,

For many Canadians, comparing Canada and the U.S. is a national pastime, right up there with hockey and complaining about the weather.

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