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Nootka B.C. and San Blas Mexico
1. Nootka B.C. and San Blas Mexico
Grave house with Chilkat blanket and totemic carving representing a bear, Tlingit Indian village, Cape
2. Grave house with Chilkat blanket and totemic carving representing a bear, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Chief's painted house with totem pole, deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
3. Chief's painted house with totem pole, deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Tlingit totem poles and houses at the deserted Indian Village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
4. Tlingit totem poles and houses at the deserted Indian Village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.

Totem pole with representation of eagle on top, deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July
5. Totem pole with representation of eagle on top, deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Building with carved animal motif and totem pole, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
6. Building with carved animal motif and totem pole, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Interior roof-post totem pole representing a bear, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
7. Interior roof-post totem pole representing a bear, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Two totem poles, one with man holding hat, in front of dwellings, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska,
8. Two totem poles, one with man holding hat, in front of dwellings, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.

Indian burial sites with grave markers depicting bears and birds, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska,
9. Indian burial sites with grave markers depicting bears and birds, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Tlingit house interior with roof-post totem pole representing an eagle, deserted Cape Fox village, Alaska,
10. Tlingit house interior with roof-post totem pole representing an eagle, deserted Cape Fox village, Alaska, July 1899.
Members of the expedition on the beach at a Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
11. Members of the expedition on the beach at a Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Harriman Alaska Expedition party on the beach at a deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska,
12. Harriman Alaska Expedition party on the beach at a deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.

Tlingit artifacts and carvings on the beach at the deserted Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
13. Tlingit artifacts and carvings on the beach at the deserted Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Dwellings and totem poles at a deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
14. Dwellings and totem poles at a deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
Hesquiat 'Ksan
15. Hesquiat 'Ksan
Totem pole of beaver, deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
16. Totem pole of beaver, deserted Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.

The Japanese Land Ethic
17. The Japanese Land Ethic
Tlingit totem poles, Village Island, Alaska, ca. 1922.
18. Tlingit totem poles, Village Island, Alaska, ca. 1922.
Entrance to Japanese Village, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
19. Entrance to Japanese Village, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
Two members of the expedition posing with examples of Tlingit carvings and masks, Cape Fox Indian village,
20. Two members of the expedition posing with examples of Tlingit carvings and masks, Cape Fox Indian village, Alaska, July 1899.
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