World's tallest totem pole, carved by Mungo Martin, Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, B.C.
- 134-a040085c
- Item
- 9 Aug. 1972
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
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World's tallest totem pole, carved by Mungo Martin, Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, B.C.
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
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Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
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Ya-q-wees sea monster carving, side view
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
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Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
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Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a young girl sitting next to a partially carved pole. Painting has begun on what may be bear claws.
Part of Ed Eckley collection
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Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of what is likely Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, showing what appear to be adobe structures.
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts three Zuni (A:shiwi) children, sitting on a wooden ladder, likely in the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.
Zuni Dick's wife making pottery
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a Zuni (A:shiwi) woman identified as Dick's wife making pottery, likely at the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of what is likely the Zuni Pueblo taken from the N.E. The image depicts some low buildings and plazas.
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of what is likely the Zuni Pueblo taken from the S.W. The photograph shows low buildings on a hill, what appears to be a garden, and figures in the foreground.
Zuni men making shell necklaces
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts two Zuni (A:shiwi) men identified as Dick and his brother-in-law making shell necklaces. A note on the back of the photograph describes how Dick is using a Zuni drill and his brother-in-law is rubbing down the rough edges of the shell beads on a flat stone.
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of a Zuni (A:shiwi) man that Maude has identified as Zuni Nick, an assistant to Mr. Graham, a Scotch trader with whom Maude stayed.
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a cliffside village, likely the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of six-storied houses in Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico. Some round house structures and some hildren are also visible in the foreground.