- 89-a039252
- Item
- [1893-1911]
Two Haida chiefs wearing blankets and headdresses.
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Two Haida chiefs wearing blankets and headdresses.
Hydah [Haida] chief, Skidegate, Q.C.I.
Haida chief wearing button blanket
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a Hogan in Arizona made out of branches and logs with a group of people in front. The hogan is the sacred home structure of the Navajo.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts several Hopi Pahos, or prayer sticks.
Oraibi- Interior of Hopi House
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts what Maude describes as a flashlight photograph of the interior of the house of their host, Seanmia. Two women are grinding corn on the metate.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a group of people sitting on a set of cliffside steps, likely somewhere in Arizona.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a group on a staircase trail, likely in Walpi, Arizona.
Hopi woman with squash blossom whorl
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a woman wearing squash blossom whorls in her hair, a common Hopi hairstyle.
Zuni Dick's wife making pottery
Parte deFrederich 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.
Zuni men making shell necklaces
Parte deFrederich 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.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a cliffside village, likely the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of what is likely the Zuni Pueblo taken from the N.E. The image depicts some low buildings and plazas.
Parte deFrederich 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.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of an old catholic church in Zuni Pueblo, which Maude describes as now in ruins.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of what Maude has identified as a closed square in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.
Parte deFrederich 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.
Members of the Rainbow Creek Dancers, a Haida dance group formed by artist Robert Davidson, perform at the Federal Provincial Tourism Ministers Dinner
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Item is a series of two photographs showing the rooftops of houses and a totem pole in the foreground. The pole is known as the Nispiq Pole. It belonged to Chief Simon Walkus, Sr. and tells of the origins of the Wuikinuxv people.
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Parte deMOA General Media collection
Image of a house post in the house of Thomas Hailhemas on Kitit Island.
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Parte deWilliam Carr fonds
Image of the original Skedans Mortuary Pole in Stanley Park. Pole carved in Skidegate in Haida Gwaii in the 1870's.
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