- 1-2-F-2 (9.19)
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- 2001
File contains photographs of a pole raising ceremony. Included are images of drummers, and community members in regalia, and totem poles.
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File contains photographs of a pole raising ceremony. Included are images of drummers, and community members in regalia, and totem poles.
Karen Duffek
File contains photographs of a pole raising ceremony. Included are images of drummers, and community members in regalia, and transporting and raising the totem pole.
Pole of the Mountain Goat, Gitsegukla
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of the totem Pole of the Mountain Goat in Gitsegukla, BC.
Anthony Carter
Pole of Skim-sim and Will-a-daugh. Massive carving in Gitanyow.
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
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.
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a close up of a totem pole, depicting the face of a human-like figure at its base. Read's note indicates this is the Pole of Mawlarhen at Gitsegyukla. "Raven at top; half pole uncarved; then large eagle, with folded wings; sitting frog; frog hanging with head down; bottom, the Man of the Comb whose hands, raised with palms forward are like native combs. Pole c1925, was about 40 years old. Erected to commemorate Mawlarhen and his sister Poking Bullhead. Carver local artist, Jimmy Good of the Fireweed phratry." See also item a034838 for another view of this pole.
Part of Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a totem pole erected in a farming area. It stands behind a rail fence and in front of a wooden barn. Read's notes state: "The Owl, or Grave-of-Gurhsan, form representation of the mythic owl. The pole dates from about 1913, was carved by Arthur Wilson, of Larksail phratry."
Pole in storage shed, Dr. Ames
Part of Harry B. Hawthorn fonds
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.
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts Doug Cranmer carving a pole using an adze.
Pole at Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
File contains images showing the Respect to Bill Reid Pole being unloaded from the flat bed truck.
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a carver, possibly Godfrey Hunt, working on a partially carved totem pole. Depicted images include a Thunderbird and a figure holding a copper. This may be the St. Catherines. Ontario Centennial Confederation pole, carved in 1967.
Piece of totem pole in museum (?)
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a piece of on old totem pole, sitting on a block. It appears to be located in a museum, possibly the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
Anthony Carter
Photographs of Haida House and totem poles pre-reconstruction
File contains images of totem poles being carved and images of the totem poles at Totem Park.
Photographs at Freda Diesing school
File contains images of people, events, and/or artwork associated with and/or produced at the Freda Diesing School. There are also images of longhouses and totem poles.
File contains images used in the exhibit and in the publication Ninstints: Haida World Heritage Site.
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a group of people sitting for the photograph. Other people, buildings, and totem poles are visible in the background. According to annotations, photograph was taken in G?aw (also known as Old Massett) in the Haida Gwaii archipielago
Part of Robert Reford fonds
Item is an image of a group of people by a building and a totem pole, other buildings and poles visible in the background. According to annotations, photograph was taken in G?aw (also known as Old Massett) in the Haida Gwaii archipielago
File contains images of totem poles and other Northwest Coast artifacts, such as weavings and carvings, housed at the Peabody Museum in Boston.
Partially carved totem pole draped in tarps
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a partially carved pole draped in tarps. A building is visible behind the pole.
Part of Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a partially carved totem pole resting on the ground. Doug Cranmer is visible in the lower left corner of the image; another carver works on the pole. A can of paint is visible, but not in use.