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| Title | Bird's-eye view of Makah potlatch gathering on Tatoosh Island, Washington, 1895 |
| Photographer | Morse, Samuel G. (Samuel Gay), 1859-1921 |
| Studio Location | United States--Washington (State)--Port Angeles |
| Date | 1895 |
| Notes | Canoes pulled up onto beach filled with tents and a large cedar-planked building abutting a cliff-face. On top on cliff are a number of buildings, including the Cape Flattery Lighthouse. People can be seen moving about and sitting on the beach.
Caption on image: No.22. SG Morse Port Angeles Wn.
Note from unidentified source: Cedar plank houses, tents and canoes on Tatoosh Island, potlatch gathering |
| Subjects | Waterfronts--Washington (State)--Tatoosh Island; Makah Indians--Spiritual life; Makah Indians--Social life; Potlatch; Canoes--Washington (State)--Tatoosh Island; Tatoosh Island (Wash.) |
| Location Depicted | United States--Washington (State)--Tatoosh Island |
| Object Type | Photographs |
| Negative Number | NA703 |
| Digital Collection | American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
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| Collection | Samuel Gay Morse Collection no. 480 |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries. Manuscripts, Special Collection, University Archives Division.
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| Transmission Data | Image/JPEG |