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Gitksan man, known as Sam'adi'.k laxsk'L'ik standing next to unidentified woman, Kitwanga, British Columbia, 1910
Gitksan man, known as Sam'adi'.k laxsk'L'ik standing next to unidentified woman, Kitwanga, British Columbia, 1910
TitleGitksan man, known as Sam'adi'.k laxsk'L'ik standing next to unidentified woman, Kitwanga, British Columbia, 1910
PhotographerEmmons, George Thornton
Date1910
NotesMan in painted clothes and decorated headdress stands by wooden house. Person sits next to him on ground wearing plain blanket.

Note from unidentified source: Man identified as Sam'adi'.k laxsk'L'ik, chief of Kitwanga, wearing painted robe. The crest is called Den of Bear, the back of the robe illustrates the crest Spirit Person. Individual in blanket on right.
SubjectsGroup portraits--British Columbia; Gitksan Indians--Clothing & dress; Gitksan Indians--Structures; Kitwanga (B.C.)
Location DepictedCanada--British Columbia--Kitwanga
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberNA3442
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
CollectionGeorge Thornton Emmons Collection no. 131
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
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Transmission DataImage/JPEG
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