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ID: 42445
Boy's cap, fawn fur and hide, Thompson River, Nlaka'pamux, British Columbia
ID: 42352
Eighteen halibut hooks [possibly Haida and Northwest Coast, British Columbia]
ID: 42351
Eight halibut hooks, [Haida and Northwest Coast, British Columbia]
ID: 42346
Drawings of design on four wooden boxes, Northwest Coast
ID: 42345
Drawings of designs on four wooden boxes, Northwest Coast
ID: 42344
Drawings of design on two wooden boxes, Northwest Coast
ID: 42343
Slate or stone bowls, Haida, British Columbia
ID: 42342
Slate bowl, possibly Haida, British Columbia
ID: 42329
Wooden mask with facial hair, representing eldest of four brothers, Kwakwaka’wakw, British Columbia
ID: 42328
Black wooden mask, Kwakwaka’wakw, British Columbia
ID: 42327
Wooden mask, painted blue, Kwakwaka’wakw, British Columbia
ID: 42326
Ceremonial headdress representing the white owl, Kwakwaka’wakw, British Columbia
ID: 42298
Kwakiutl houses, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, 1881
ID: 41618
Man seated with headdress
ID: 41617
Indian man seated on steps, British Columbia, 1897-1902
ID: 412370
Burial ground, Lytton, British Columbia
ID: 411818
Carvings of bone or stone, Fraser River Delta, British Columbia
ID: 411817
Tools and objects carved from bone, Fraser Delta, British Columbia
ID: 411815
Our potlatch, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411813p
Blankets in a house for a Kwakiutl potlatch, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411812
After the Potlatch, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411811
ID: 411810
Counting blankets for potlatch, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411807
Pestles and mortars, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411806
Assortment of objects, skin scrapers, pipes, carvings, games, and ornaments, Thompson River region, British Columbia
ID: 411804
Awls, British Columbia
ID: 411803
Wedge of antler, slate, fish knife, and club or hammer heads, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411802
Needles and pendants, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411801
Stone carvings, Fraser Delta and Deception Pass, British Columbia
ID: 411800
Woman's tools, pipe, and toilet articles, British Columbia
ID: 411798
Implements for procuring food, Thompson River Region, British Columbia, Canada
ID: 411796
Secwepemc woman, preparing a skin, Kamloops, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411794
Sabine smoothing an arrow shaft, British Columbia
ID: 411789
Owl head mask, British Columbia, Canada
ID: 411788
Celts (stone axes), Thompson River region, British Columbia
ID: 411787
Chief next to house post, Musqueam Reservation, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411785
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw) potlatch, British Columbia
ID: 411784
Scrapers, whetstones, drills, and other bone objects, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411187
Grave board, British Columbia
ID: 411186
ID: 411185
ID: 410875
Detail of Semiahmoo basket, British Columbia, 1901
ID: 410868
Bird sling and fish line, hook, and reel, Eskimo, Repulse Bay, Canada, 1927
ID: 410863
Large wooden dipper, Prince Albert Sound, Canada, 1927
ID: 410398
Sinkler's totempole, Alberta, Canada, 1913
ID: 410060
Indian tent, Van Bruyssel, 1909
ID: 410004
Indian house made of hand sawed lumber, Lac Seul Post, Ontario, 1913
ID: 410001
Lac Seul First Nation family in front of house, Lac Seul Post, Canada, 1913
ID: 39586
Micmac Indian Wigwam, Nova Scotia, Indians of the Woodlands Hall, 1922
ID: 39518p
Girl, Micmac Indian Group, Nova Scotia, Indians of the Woodlands Hall, 1922
ID: 39517p
Boy, Micmac Indian Group, Nova Scotia, Indians of the Woodlands Hall, 1922
ID: 386
Ceremonial masks of the Bella Coola Indians, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians
ID: 384
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl Indians], Vancouver Island, exhibit
ID: 37673
North Pacific Hall, 1919
ID: 37672
Canoe, North Pacific Hall, 1919
ID: 37546
Copper plate, British Columbia
ID: 36080
Welcoming ceremony, Bella Coola, British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 36079
Potlatch ceremony, Kwakwaka'wakw [Kwakiutl] Indians of British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 36078
Wooing ceremony, Nootka Indians of British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 34995
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl] Indians of Vancouver Island, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 34418
Haida House Builders mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1914
ID: 34238
Baskets, bags and other objects from British Columbia, a view of the Northwest Coast collection storage vaults in the Anthropology Department, February, 1914
ID: 34237
The Great Canoe and exhibit cases, North Pacific Hall, [1914]
ID: 338764
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl Indians], Vancouver Island
ID: 338326
Kwakiutl Hamatsa, Chicago World's Fair, also known as the Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893
ID: 338325
Kwakwaka'wakw, Hamatsa, Chicago World's Fair, also known as the Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893
ID: 337824
Bella Bella, Heiltsuk Nation, British Columbia
ID: 33768
Nootka whalers, mural by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1912
ID: 33724
Spearing salmon, mural painting by W.S. Taylor, North Pacific Hall, 1912
ID: 337218b
[Kwakwaka'wakw] woman working with wool thread and spindle, Vancouver, 1894-1895
ID: 337218a
[Kwakwaka'wakw] woman splitting cedar bark, from Professor Boas, Vancouver, 1894-1895
ID: 337217
Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) group for exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair, also known as the Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893
ID: 336867
Franz Boas and George Hunt with Kwakwaka'wakw group in front of Northwest Coast Indian House as it appeared in an exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair, also known as the Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893
ID: 336133
Nakoaktok Hamatsa dancer, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336132
ID: 336131
Nimpkish dancer at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336130
The Kwakiutl Cannibal Society dancing near a canoe on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336129
Return of a novice of the Hamatsa Cannibal Society of the Koskima to the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336127
The return of a novice to members of the Kwakiutl Cannibal Society, on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336126
Procession of the Kwakiutl Cannibal Society on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336125
Return of the novice, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) Cannibal Society on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336124
ID: 336123
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) secret meeting site, near Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336122
Fool dancers, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336116
Lagno, speaking for a chief who is standing behind a pile of blankets to give away at a potlatch, Fort Rupert 1894
ID: 336115
Counting blankets before a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336114
Before a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336113
Preparing for a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336111
Scene on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336110
Scene on the beach near canoes, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336106
Wa Kgas, Koskimo chief, holding copper, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336105
Totlide giving away his copper in honor of his son, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336104
Kwakwaka'wakw woman holding her copper, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336103
Sexoyalis, First speaker of the Koskimo, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336102
Walas, Chief of the [Koskimo], and his speaker Sexoyalis, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336100
Lagyus, Kwakiutl man, holding spear, British Columbia, [1898]
ID: 336099
VaKoartok and her child, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336098
Hamisilak, a Tlatlasikwala Indian, Vancouver Island, 1894
ID: 336097
Hamisilak, Tlatlasikwala man, Vancouver Island, circa 1898
ID: 336096
Maleta-a Goanila, 18 year old man from Queen Charlotte Sound, 1894