Totem at Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
- 134-a040171c
- Item
- 17 Aug. 1972
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Totem at Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Totem at Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Totem at Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Totem and channel, Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Totem - when birds were semi-human
Totem pole outside house. Parts of totem pole have been hand-coloured yellow.
Top section of the only standing totem left at Uchucklesaht, Vancouver Island
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a the only standing totem pole left at Uchucklesaht village site on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island.
Anthony Carter
Top section of the only standing totem left at Uchucklesaht, Vancouver Island
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a the only standing totem pole left at Uchucklesaht village site on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island.
Anthony Carter
Top of unidentified totem pole
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Top of tallest pole, carved by Mungo Martin, Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, B.C.
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Top of pole, Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Top of pole, Kats Wife Totem bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Portrait of Les Baker taken for Tait mask.
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Portrait of Les Baker taken for Tait mask.
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Portrait of Les Baker taken for Tait mask.
Part of Ronnie Tessler fonds
Image is a view of the top of a traditional hat being worn by Ron Tait.
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a rocky cliff formation, with a lone figure sitting on the edge, which Maude has identified as El Morro. He is likely referring to the El Morro National Monument, a great standstone promontory. The site is known as A'ts'ina ("place of writing on the rock" in Zuni) or Inscription Rock because of inscriptions that travellers have left on the rocks for several centuries.
Top of eagle chief's pole of Tanu (original), Fulton Street Park, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Top of Bill Reid's pole at Skidegate
Part of Kuldip Gill fonds
Photograph shows the top of Bill Reid's pole as it is being raised during a ceremony at Skidegate. Also visible is the beach and crowd at Skidegate.
Tools on display for a workshop
Part of MOA General Media collection
Adzes, a mallet, pigment bowl, and other items, on display for a workshop at the Museum of Anthropology. The workshop may have been taught by Hilary Stewart.