- 51-01-30-a039488
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- 1947
Parte de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of five log cabins in a mountainous area of the Similkameen region of BC. Some of the cabins are not fully constructed.
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Parte de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of five log cabins in a mountainous area of the Similkameen region of BC. Some of the cabins are not fully constructed.
Similkameen [high desert and cabin]
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Image of a high desert area in the Similkameen region of BC, with mostly brush and some patches of trees. A wire fence is in the foreground, and a log cabin is in the background.
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Image of a rolling hills and a small pond or stream in the Similkameen region of British Columbia.
Robert Davidson (?) at Massett 1969
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Image of a man (likely Robert Davidson) next to a totem pole in Massett, Haida Gwaii.
River's Inlet (U'bis), Walkus Pole, May 55
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Q CH IS 1951 [Queen Charlotte Islands]
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Port Clements pier, Haida Gwaii
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Poles in grass, Queen Charlotte Islands 1951
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Pole raising, Massett QCI, Aug. 69, Bob Davidson
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Image of a pole being raised in Massett, Haida Gwaii. The pole was carved by Robert Davidson.
Pole of Skim-sim and Will-a-daugh. Massive carving in Gitanyow.
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Totem pole in Kitwancool / Gitanyow outside the house of Wii Xá, a chief of the Lax Gibuu clan of the Gitanyow. Features a carved bird on top, two other larger figures below, and two rows with bands of much smaller carved figures. Known as the pole of Skim-sim and Will-a-daugh. Pole is now at MOA - object ID: A50019.
Old totem poles in grass [Haida Gwaii?]
Parte de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Parte de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of two old house posts on Hope Island, BC. The post on the right appears to be the same as a post now housed at the Museum of Anthropology, that was collected from Hope Island in 1956. Both posts feature a human figure with large eyes. On one post, the figure is holding a small face near its waist. On the other post, the figure is holding what appears to be an animal of some kind. The Museum of Anthropology's website provides the following description of the posts: "The posts of the unfinished house of Ha'm'cit were carved by a man from Smith Inlet called Si.wit who moved to Xu'mtaspi and married Tom Omhyid's mother. Ha'm'cit died before the house was finished. (Information provided to Prof. Wilson Duff by Mungo Martin). The artist's potlatch name was P'aczsmaxw. Wayne Suttles places the Xu'mtaspi village as Nahwitti, in historic times, however it was occupied jointly by the Nahwitti, the Yalhinuxw, and the Noqemqilisala (of Hanson Lagoon)."
N.W.C. Gallery, Centennial Museum - Project from this side
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Parte de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Ninstints,1957, poles on shoreline
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Ninstints,1957, poles on shoreline
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Ninstints,1957, figure on totem pole
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Ninstints,1957, figure on totem pole
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Ninstints,1957, figure on totem pole
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Ninstints,1957 [totem pole on ground]
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