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ID: 26045
Looking north westward from the [Kwakiutl] village...showing salmon tails discarded by the cannery [that] have been split for drying by [Kwakiutl], in front of house, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26046
Looking northward at the Indian store and Haida type of canoe, Kwakiutl [Kwakwaka'wakw] village, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26047
Kwakwaka'wakw man wearing blanket next to canoe, Alert Bay, 1909
ID: 26048
ID: 26050
Looking towards the mouth of the Nimpkish from Alert Bay at party of Indian women going for clams in a Haida type of canoe, 1909
ID: 26053
Cemetery, Alert Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26056
Village street while people were all away at the salmon canneries, totem pole visible, Alert Bay, July, 1909
ID: 26058
Man making a wooden spoon, woman wearing cedar bark headband, Bella Coola village, 1909
ID: 26063
Strawberries and salmon berries drying on a rack outside house, looking north, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 26064
Looking southward at totem pole on north side of the village at Port Simpson [Lax-Kw'alaams], August, 1909
ID: 26065
Looking northward at totem pole and a marble grave monument, Port Simpson [Lax-Kw'alaams], August, 1909
ID: 26067
Looking westward at totem pole on the south side of the neck at Port Simpson, [Lax-Kw'alaams], August, 1909
ID: 26068
Looking westward on the neck...at the pole lying on the ground, Port Simpson [Lax-Kw'alaams], August, 1909
ID: 26071
Totem pole, Port Simpson, British Columbia, 1909
ID: 283833
Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) women opening clams, Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 31182
Carved box, wood, Haida, Queen Charlotte Island (Haida Gwaii), British Columbia
ID: 312315
Eskimo kayak, Smith Sound, model by Ned J. Burns, Eskimo Hall, 1928
ID: 318932
Totem pole, Northwest Coast Indian Hall, 1943
ID: 318934
Grave support, masks, and totem pole, Haida, Northwest Coast Indian Hall, 1943
ID: 323326
Wa'kas mask, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw), British Columbia
ID: 326297
Triple transformation mask representing fish, bird, and man, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw), British Columbia
ID: 326306
Standing figure, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw), British Columbia
ID: 32955
Northwest Coast Indians, probably Kwakiutl, with houses and canoes, Tsawadi-Midway off coast of British Columbia, October, 1910
ID: 330387
Totem poles, Haida village, Skidegate Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
ID: 334106
Group with Israel Powell in front of Chief's house at Masset, British Columbia
ID: 335772
Waiting for the feast at Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 33596
Children viewing Haida canoe exhibit, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1911
ID: 336056
Fort Rupert seen from the east end, British Columbia, December, 1894
ID: 336057
View of Fort Rupert, blanket poles, 1894
ID: 336058
Fort Rupert from the east, 1894
ID: 336059
Fort Rupert waterfront seen from the west, 1894
ID: 336061
Fort Rupert waterfront seen from the north, 1894
ID: 336062
Totem Poles at Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 336063
Blanket poles at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336064
Totem pole or post in a Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) house, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336065
Carving on the street of Fort Rupert, 1894, British Columbia
ID: 336066
Counting blankets before a potlatch, British Columbia 1894
ID: 336088
Graves, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336089
Graves at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336090
Rock carving on the beach at Fort Rupert representing the cannibal spirit, 1894
ID: 336091
ID: 336092
ID: 336093
ID: 336094
Malete-a Goanila, 18 year old man from Queen Charlotte sound, 1894
ID: 336095
ID: 336096
Maleta-a Goanila, 18 year old man from Queen Charlotte Sound, 1894
ID: 336097
Hamisilak, Tlatlasikwala man, Vancouver Island, circa 1898
ID: 336098
Hamisilak, a Tlatlasikwala Indian, Vancouver Island, 1894
ID: 336099
VaKoartok and her child, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336100
Lagyus, Kwakiutl man, holding spear, British Columbia, [1898]
ID: 336102
Walas, Chief of the [Koskimo], and his speaker Sexoyalis, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336103
Sexoyalis, First speaker of the Koskimo, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336104
Kwakwaka'wakw woman holding her copper, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336105
Totlide giving away his copper in honor of his son, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336106
Wa Kgas, Koskimo chief, holding copper, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336110
Scene on the beach near canoes, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336111
Scene on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336114
Before a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336115
Counting blankets before a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 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: 336122
Fool dancers, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336123
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) secret meeting site, near Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336124
Return of the novice, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) Cannibal Society on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336125
ID: 336126
Procession of the Kwakiutl Cannibal Society on 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: 336129
Return of a novice of the Hamatsa Cannibal Society of the Koskima to the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336130
The Kwakiutl Cannibal Society dancing near a canoe on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336131
Nimpkish dancer at Fort Rupert, 1894
ID: 336132
Nakoaktok Hamatsa dancer, British Columbia, 1894
ID: 336133
ID: 336801
Northwest Coast Shaman of the Gao-Kuqwan, possibly from British Columbia, in traditional dress with ceremonial objects, 1887
ID: 337218a
[Kwakwaka'wakw] woman splitting cedar bark, from Professor Boas, Vancouver, 1894-1895
ID: 33768
Nootka whalers, mural by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1912
ID: 338764
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl Indians], Vancouver Island
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: 34417
Shaman Among the Sick, Tlingit Indians, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, 1914
ID: 34418
Haida House Builders mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1914
ID: 34995
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl] Indians of Vancouver Island, 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: 36079
Potlatch ceremony, Kwakwaka'wakw [Kwakiutl] Indians of British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 36080
Welcoming ceremony, Bella Coola, British Columbia, mural painting by Will S. Taylor, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 36152
Kwakwaka’wakw [Kwakiutl] woman weaving bark blanket, model, Vancouver Islands Group, Hall of Northwest Coast Indians, 1916
ID: 37546
Copper plate, British Columbia
ID: 410875
Detail of Semiahmoo basket, British Columbia, 1901
ID: 411784
Scrapers, whetstones, drills, and other bone objects, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411785
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka’wakw) potlatch, British Columbia
ID: 411786
Potlatch poles at Musqueam Reserve, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411787
Chief next to house post, Musqueam Reservation, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411788
Celts (stone axes), Thompson River region, British Columbia
ID: 411789
Owl head mask, British Columbia, Canada
ID: 411791
Afternoon tea at Kwakiutl potlatch, Fort Rupert, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411794
Sabine smoothing an arrow shaft, British Columbia
ID: 411795
Sweat bath, Kamloops, British Columbia
ID: 411797
House and cache, Kamloops, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411798
Implements for procuring food, Thompson River Region, British Columbia, Canada
ID: 411799
Sharpening stone adz blade, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 411800
Woman's tools, pipe, and toilet articles, British Columbia
ID: 411801
Stone carvings, Fraser Delta and Deception Pass, British Columbia
ID: 411802
Needles and pendants, Thompson River Region, British Columbia