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G?aw

Item is an image of a coastal village, taken from the sea. According to annotations, photograph is of G?aw (also known as Old Massett) in the Haida Gwaii archipielago taken from the Ship Islander.

G?aw

Item is an image of several buildings and totem posts. According to annotations, photograph was taken in G?aw (also known as Old Massett) in the Haida Gwaii archipielago.

Golden spruce

Image looking up into the canopies of two spruce trees.

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Golden spruce

Image of the lower part of a group of spruce trees, possibly in the area where Haida's golden spruce once stood.

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Golden spruce

Image of a spruce tree in a forest, possibly the golden spruce tree that used to stand on Haida Gwaii.

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Golden spruce

Image of a forest, possibly the area where Haida's golden spruce once stood.

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Grizzly Bear Pole at T'aanuu Llnagaay

Men preparing to lower the grizzly bear pole at T'aanuu Llnagaay. The pole was removed by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation Committee and cut into four sections. It has since been displayed at UBC and at the Museum of Anthropology in these four sections.

Haida canoe

Image of an old, unfinished cedar canoe in a forest, described on page 48 of the book This is Haida.

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Haida mortuary poles at SGang Gwaay Llanagaay

Series of Haida Mortuary poles from SGang Gwaay photographed by Charles F. Newcombe in 1901. The third pole from the left was taken down in 1957 and held at the University of British Columbia and the Museum of Anthropology. In 2009 it was taken down from the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology and placed into massive carving storage in preparation for repatriation to the Haida nation.

Haida mortuary poles at SGang Gwaay Llanagaay

Series of Haida Mortuary poles from SGang Gwaay photographed by Charles F. Newcombe in 1901. The third pole from the left was taken down in 1957 and held at the University of British Columbia and the Museum of Anthropology. In 2009 it was taken down from the Great Hall in the Museum of Anthropology and placed into massive carving storage in preparation for repatriation to the Haida nation.

Haida scenery, beach

Image of a small inlet, with a wide sandy beach, forest in the background, and rocky area in the foreground.

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House frame on Anthony Island

Photograph from inside an old longhouse of which only the frame remains. This photograph was likely taken on Anthony Island during a trip to the island by the B.C. Totem Pole Preservation committee.

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