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Pole of Skim-sim and Will-a-daugh. Massive carving in Gitanyow.

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.

Rod Paterson

Image from the move of totem poles to the Museum of Anthropology in 1975.

Rod Paterson

Image from the move of totem poles to the Museum of Anthropology in 1975.

Rod Paterson, Aug. '75

Image of a totem pole lying on its back on a truck, being transported to the Museum of Anthropology. The museum building is behind the pole.

Rod Paterson

Image from the move of totem poles to the Museum of Anthropology in 1975.

Pole in storage shed, Dr. Ames

Image of totem poles in the storage shed at the Museum of Anthropology. The image may have been taken by former MOA director Michael Ames.

Rod Paterson

Image from the move of totem poles to the Museum of Anthropology in 1975.

Rod Paterson

Image from the move of totem poles to the Museum of Anthropology in 1975.

Ria Rowe

Image from the move of totem poles to the Museum of Anthropology in 1975.

Doug Cranmer

Image of Doug Cranmer and an unidentified woman standing near the end of a partially carved totem pole.

Rod Paterson, Aug. 75

Image of a totem pole being moved at the Museum of Anthropology. The pole is lying on the ground, wrapped in fabric. A number of workers are standing next to it.

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