![View of north side of the Potlatch Gallery, ceremonial regalia mounted along the wall to the right of the viewer.](https://s3.amazonaws.com/synthescape-umistapotlatch/panos/1/mres_b/l1/1/l1_b_1_1.jpg)
![Image shows a section of the north side of the Potlatch Gallery in which a speaker’s staff, a dzunakwa mask, four mourning masks and two copper shields are displayed.](https://s3.amazonaws.com/synthescape-umistapotlatch/panos/1/mres_l/l1/1/l1_l_1_1.jpg)
![Image of a corner of the Potlatch Gallery close to the entrance](https://s3.amazonaws.com/synthescape-umistapotlatch/panos/1/mres_f/l1/1/l1_f_1_1.jpg)
![View of the entrance wall at the east end of the Potlatch Gallery.](https://s3.amazonaws.com/synthescape-umistapotlatch/panos/1/mres_r/l1/1/l1_r_1_1.jpg)
Gallery 1 Labels
- Axu, Agnes Alfred
- Baxwbakwalanuksiwe’ – Man-Eater-at-the-North-End-of-the-World
- Sketches showing face-paint designs worn by Hamat´sa dancers, c. 1890
- Hi’hamsamł Drawings from Mungo Martin’s sketchbook
- Mourning songs at potlatch hosted by T´łakwagila (W.T.Cranmer)
- What is a copper?
- Tame Hamat´sa dancer, 1910
- Wild Hamat´sa dancer, c. 1910
- Gikamł dłu K´aldayu - Chief’s Mask & Copper Breaker
- Gwaxgwakwalanuksiwe’ - Raven-at-the-North-End-of-the-World
- Gwa’yam – Humpback or Grey Whale
- Hayak´ant´alał - Speaker
- Imas - Ancestor Spirit
- Young Imas Dancer, Alert Bay, 2011
- K´wasanuma - Mourning Mask
- Mourning Song lyrics
- T´łakwa - Copper Shield
- T´seka - Red Cedar Bark Ceremony
- Yak´antp´ik - Talking Stick