Clan House and Totem Pole at Entrance: Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof

Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof Representative of houses built in late 19th century. Painting pictures a stylized Raven with each eye created into a face. The corner posts are men wearing spruce root hats, holding canes and wearing crests on their faces. They are ready for a potlatcch...

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Main Author: Charles Brown
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
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Online Access:http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30672
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spelling ftpennstateuncdm:oai:digital.libraries.psu.edu:arthist2/30672 2023-05-15T17:03:31+02:00 Clan House and Totem Pole at Entrance: Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof Charles Brown 1935-1939 United States, Alaska, Totem Bight State Historical Park, site Cedar JPEG http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30672 unknown Department of Art History, Visual Resource Centre Selections pud0134 Pud-0134 http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30672 This image is posted for Penn State University users only and is intended for non-profit, educational uses. It may not be posted on unrestricted web sites nor reproduced in printed publications. (C) Dr. Ronald V. Wiedenhoeft Scholars Resource, Saskia, Ltd., Pud-0134 Architecture Native American: Tlingit Tlingit built works Image ftpennstateuncdm 2022-08-30T08:13:43Z Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof Representative of houses built in late 19th century. Painting pictures a stylized Raven with each eye created into a face. The corner posts are men wearing spruce root hats, holding canes and wearing crests on their faces. They are ready for a potlatcch or a dance. Raven, minkandfrog, standing man symbolizing Natsihline's bringing killer whale to life by carving it. Raven-at-the-Head-of Nass is the lowest head Still Image Killer Whale tlingit Alaska Killer whale PennState: Digital Collections
institution Open Polar
collection PennState: Digital Collections
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language unknown
topic Architecture
Native American: Tlingit
Tlingit
built works
spellingShingle Architecture
Native American: Tlingit
Tlingit
built works
Charles Brown
Clan House and Totem Pole at Entrance: Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof
topic_facet Architecture
Native American: Tlingit
Tlingit
built works
description Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof Representative of houses built in late 19th century. Painting pictures a stylized Raven with each eye created into a face. The corner posts are men wearing spruce root hats, holding canes and wearing crests on their faces. They are ready for a potlatcch or a dance. Raven, minkandfrog, standing man symbolizing Natsihline's bringing killer whale to life by carving it. Raven-at-the-Head-of Nass is the lowest head
format Still Image
author Charles Brown
author_facet Charles Brown
author_sort Charles Brown
title Clan House and Totem Pole at Entrance: Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof
title_short Clan House and Totem Pole at Entrance: Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof
title_full Clan House and Totem Pole at Entrance: Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof
title_fullStr Clan House and Totem Pole at Entrance: Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof
title_full_unstemmed Clan House and Totem Pole at Entrance: Wandering Raven house entrance pole above roof
title_sort clan house and totem pole at entrance: wandering raven house entrance pole above roof
url http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30672
op_coverage 1935-1939
United States, Alaska, Totem Bight State Historical Park, site
genre Killer Whale
tlingit
Alaska
Killer whale
genre_facet Killer Whale
tlingit
Alaska
Killer whale
op_source Scholars Resource, Saskia, Ltd., Pud-0134
op_relation Department of Art History, Visual Resource Centre Selections
pud0134
Pud-0134
http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30672
op_rights This image is posted for Penn State University users only and is intended for non-profit, educational uses. It may not be posted on unrestricted web sites nor reproduced in printed publications.
(C) Dr. Ronald V. Wiedenhoeft
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