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Tlingit totem poles and a wolf carving, on either side of stairs leading to home, Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1904
Tlingit totem poles and a wolf carving, on either side of stairs leading to home, Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1904
TitleTlingit totem poles and a wolf carving, on either side of stairs leading to home, Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1904
PhotographerNowell, Frank H., 1864-1950
Studio LocationUnited States--Alaska--Nome
Dateca.1904
NotesTwo unpainted Tlingit totem poles and a crouching wolf carving flanking the stairs leading up to a large two-story home at Wrangell Alaska, ca. 1902-1906. Other houses can be seen in background. Same poles in NA2092, NA2177, NA2541

Note from unidentified source: Chief Katashan's totem poles in front of Victorian style house, Fort Wrangell; same poles as #1255 with addition of separate wolf figure on ground
SubjectsTlingit Indians--Arts & crafts; Totem poles--Alaska--Wrangell; Wood carvings--Alaska--Wrangell; Wrangell (Alaska)
Location DepictedUnited States--Alaska--Wrangell
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberNA2181
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
CollectionFrank H. Nowell Collection no. 316
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
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