
Apr 09
Chinook/Salish Style Knives
The Mobile Museum is excited to add two of these three Lower Columbia River Chinook/Salish First Nation style replica knives created by Steve Alley 2018 to the mobile Museum educational displays and tours.
The middle one with the maple handle is probably the most accurate example with classic Tsagiglalal, “She Who Watches” motif carving still looks out across the Columbia River from the basalt cliff where she was painted by Chinookan People somewhere between the years 1700 and 1840. The other two knives have yew wood handles and traditional agate blades.
This spectacular pictograph was created using mineral pigments pulverized from rock.
Chinookan peoples include several groups of indigenous First Nations people of the Pacific Northwest in the United States who speak the Chinookan languages. In the early 19th century, the Chinookan-speaking peoples resided along the Lower and Middle Columbia River from the river’s gorge downstream to the river’s mouth, and along adjacent portions of the coasts, from Tillamook Bay of present-day Oregon in the south, north to Willapa Bay in southwest Washington. In 1805 the Lewis and Clark Expedition encountered the Chinook tribe on the lower Columbia. The name ″Chinook″ came from a Chehalis word Tsinúk for the inhabitants of and a particular village site on Baker Bay.

Nov 09
Traditional Halibut Hook
Big thank you goes to Jonathan Rowan, Tlingit Naalx carver from Klawock, Alaska for this amazing functional Halibut Hook donation to the Mobile Museum!
It will be great to share your halibut hook, fishing culture, and pictures of Thomas with students in BC.
This amazing functional artistic traditional creation depicts a Singing Shamam with Cockle Shell Rattles in a Spirit Canoe made from an Octopus and Frog.
Traditional Tlingit Naalx style, made from Yellow Cedar, Yew Wood, with Moose Leg Bone barb. Bound with Seine Twine and Gangion.
Catching up with an age-old tradition from Haida Gwaii Observer
Study traces change over time of hand-carved Northwest Coast halibut hooks.

Oct 05
Presenting at the 2017 BCSSTA Conference
The Mobile Museum will be presenting at the 2017 BCSSTA Conference on October 20, 2017 For more info: https://bcsstaconference.ca/index.php…
https://bcsstaconference.ca/index.php?area=Workshop&workshop=WX3SS97

Sep 19
PRESENTING AT LANGLEY CENTENNIAL MUSEUM
Celebrate Culture Days at the Langley Centennial Museum!
Sunday, October 1 12:00 – 3:00pm Museum Program Room Join BC History presenter Tony Hardie as he shares his knowledge, engaging personal history, and extensive collection of authentic BC Pioneer, First Nations, Gold Rush, and Fur Trade artifacts. Ask questions, view, and touch rare artifacts (and expertly crafted replicas)… while learning more about the history of this province and its people. mobilemuseum.ca
See You There!

Aug 16
It’s that time of year again!
Hello to all BC Schools, Principals, Teachers, PACs, and Students,
Back to school for BC students and teaching staff is just around the corner with the 2017 -18 school year about to commence in just a couple of weeks.
I would like to start out this post with a massive thank you to all the Schools, Principals, PACs as well as everyone else that supported and helped to promote the new BC History Mobile Museum in 2016-17.
What an amazing year it was presenting to students and staff in over 50 different schools from Bowen Island to Lytton.
I am looking forward to presenting this year with tours planed throughout the lower mainland and other BC communities.
There are many dates still available for the upcoming school year.
Please book your school presentation date(s) early to ensure your preferred month and time.
Contact me directly or visit the Mobilemuseum.ca website for more information, pricing and booking availability.
Tony Hardie/BC History Presenter
“Honoured to be working on the Traditional Territory of the Katzie, Kwantlen, Kwikwetlem, Musqueam, Nlaka’pamux, Qayqayt, Squamish, Semiahmoo, Stó:lō, Tsawwassen, & Tsleil-Wauthuth Nations”
Phone: 778-386-3110
E-MAIL- tours@mobilemuseum.ca
Jul 19
Shannon Oaks Independent Living Seniors Presentation
Shannon Oaks Independent Living Seniors Home was celebrating Canada 150 with the BC Artifacts Mobile Museum. The BC history presentation and the museum displays were very well received by the residents and staff at Shannon Oaks in Vancouver this month.
The Power Point Presentation
Answering questions and listening to stories
#MobileMuseum #BCHistory #Canada150 #FirstNations #GoldRush #Furtrade #HandsOnLearning #BCArtifacts #Pioneer

May 30
Tsawwassen United Church Art Fair
The BC Artifacts Mobile Museum Tours are presenting for the public at Tsawwassen United Church Art Fair on Saturday June 3rd 2017 at 11am.
Hope to see you there!
#mobilemuseum #BCHistory #BCArtifacts #FirstNation #Pioneer #FurTrade #GoldRush

May 30
BC Artifacts Mobile Museum at Collingwood Days Festival
The BC Artifacts Mobile Museum attended and displayed at the recent Collingwood Days festival in Vancouver.
This was a great event for the Mobile Museum to be a part of and for the public to view the collection displays and ask questions.
Great way to celebrate Canada’s 150th year and birthday as well as learn a little bit more about our rich and interesting British Columbia history.
#mobilemuseum #BCHistory #BCArtifacts #FirstNation #Pioneer #FurTrade #GoldRush #CollingwoodDays

Feb 25
NEW! Coming Soon!
NEW! Coming Soon! I am adding to the Fur Trade displays this spring Just acquired several animal furs and pelts that will enhance the Fur Trade display tables area after spring break. Special thanks goes to my friend Ken for his contributions to the Museum. #HandsOn #MobileMuseum #BCEducation #FurTrade
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