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Haida totem poles in front of houses, Howkan village, Long Island, Alaska, 1906.
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| Title | Haida totem poles in front of houses, Howkan village, Long Island, Alaska, 1906. |
| Photographer | Hunt, Mrs. Forrest |
| Date | 1906 |
| Notes | Totem poles sit front of houses in a Kaijani village. The Kaijani are a tribe of the Haida Indiancs. Caption on image: Totem poles at Haida Indian village of Howkan, S. E. Alaska, taken 1906
On verso of image: Original photo by Mrs. Forrest Hunt, Ketchikan. Copied by William Hagevig, 1951
In Garfield Volume 1, leaf 20 |
| Subjects | Haida Indians--Structures; Totem poles--Alaska--Howkan ; Villages--Alaska--Howkan |
| Location Depicted | United States--Alaska--Long Island (Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area) |
| Object Type | Photographs |
| Negative Number | NA3610 |
| Digital Collection | American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
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| Collection | Viola Garfield Collection no. 130 |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
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| Restrictions | http://content.lib.washington.edu/aipnw/copyrights.html |
| Transmission Data | Image/JPEG |
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