Carved posts at Alert Bay
Carved posts at Alert Bay
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Title: Carved posts at Alert Bay
Description: Two totem poles in front of a wood frame house in the Nimkish village Yilis, on Cormorant Island. Totem pole depicts an eagle representing the owner's paternal crest and a grizzly bear symbolizing the maternal one. ,
1914
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About These Images: The items in this collection come from the Edward S. Curtis Collection stored at the Library Of Congress. There are approximately 1000 photos in this collection. Included are individual, group, and traditional and ceremonial dress, homes, dwellings, arts, crafts, and other activities of the North American Indian. This is an exciting look back to a noble past.
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