Unidentified totem pole, Hazelton area
- 25-04-08-a038403
- Item
- November 1969
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an unidentified totem pole located in the Hazelton area of BC.
Anthony Carter
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Unidentified totem pole, Hazelton area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an unidentified totem pole located in the Hazelton area of BC.
Anthony Carter
Unidentified totem pole, Hazelton area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an unidentified totem pole located in the Hazelton area of BC.
Anthony Carter
Unidentified totem pole, Hazelton area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an unidentified totem pole located in the Hazelton area of BC.
Anthony Carter
Unidentified totem pole, Hazelton area
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of an old totem pole, located somewhere in the Hazelton region of BC.
Anthony Carter
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a group of unidentified totem poles, possibly at the University of British Columbia.
Anthony Carter
Vance and Porgy on deserted village on Alert Bay, June '74
Photograph of two men standing next to the remains of an old totem pole in a deserted village in Alert Bay, BC.
Mildred Laurie
Vancouver International Airport Musqueam Welcome Area
Image of the Vancouver International Airport Musqueam Welcome Area. The image may have been taken at the opening celebrations.
Part of MOA General Media collection
View of Skedans photographed by George Mercer Dawson.
Image shows an extremely tall totem pole. It resembles a pole, attributed to carver Jimmy Dick, which stands 173 feet (56.4 meters) tall and is reputed to be the world's tallest totem pole. It was raised in 1973 and was constructed from two poles. The top figure, representing Sun-Man, fell to the ground in 2007. See also item a033274.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of Raven at the bottom of the original Wakas (Wakius) Pole in Stanley Park. Pole carved by Yuxwayu.
William Carr
Part of William Carr fonds
Image of the top of the original Wakas (Wakius) Pole in Stanley Park. Pole carved by Yuxwayu.
William Carr
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a woman walking away from the camera with three buildings and a totem pole in the background. According to annotations, photograph was taken in G?aw (also known as Old Massett) in the Haida Gwaii archipielago
Woman next to short totem pole
Photograph of a woman posing next to an unidentified short totem pole in Alert Bay, BC. The pole features a single human figure with a hat.
Woman next to thunderbird totem pole
Photograph of a woman posing next to an unidentified totem pole in Alert Bay, BC. The pole features two figures: a human figure on the bottom with outstretched arms, and a thunderbird on top.
Woman next to thunderbird totem pole
Photograph of a woman posing next to an unidentified totem pole in Alert Bay, BC. The pole features two figures: a human figure on the bottom with outstretched arms, and a thunderbird on top.
Woodworking equipment and bentwood boxes on display in Montréal
Part of MOA General Media collection
Woodworking equipment and bentwood boxes on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
Woodworking equipment and bentwood boxes on display in Montréal
Part of MOA General Media collection
Woodworking equipment and bentwood boxes on display in Montréal for the Museum of Anthropology's Northwest Coast exhibit for "Man and His World".
World's tallest totem pole, carved by Mungo Martin, Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, B.C.
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds