- 51-01-28-a039463
- Item
- 1955 or 1956
Parte de Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
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Kingcome Inlet, Wayne Shuttles '55-6
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Image of Kincome Inlet, looking across an inlet with a carved pole in the foreground and mountains in the background.
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Image of an shorter, unidentified pole, with a house in the background.
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Image of two unidentified totem poles. The poles are shorter and old.
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Old totem pole and Helen Codere (?)
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Unidentified totem pole by house
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Two frog poles, possibly house posts
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Old longhouse poles, featuring Huxwhukw
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Totem pole in unidentified village
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Image of an older, short totem pole, featuring a human figure at the top.
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Wayne Suttles expedition slides
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File consists of images labeled by Hawthorn as being from the "Wayne Suttles Expedition." Wayne Suttles was a professor in UBC's Department of Anthropology.
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Pole silhouette, water, and mountains
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Man in mask, near village and shoreline
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Masks and small canoe carving displayed on table
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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.