Storytelling Pole: Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale

Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale The story told is that a village--starving because a killer whale was eating all the salmon--called upon Thunderbird for assistance. Thunderbird scooped up the whale, flew it to Mt. Tzouhalem and ate him. Bear at the base protects human from future such...

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Online Access:http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30743
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spelling ftpennstateuncdm:oai:digital.libraries.psu.edu:arthist2/30743 2023-05-15T17:03:15+02:00 Storytelling Pole: Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale Unknown 1987 Canada, British Columbia, Duncan, site Cedar JPEG http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30743 unknown Department of Art History, Visual Resource Centre Selections qcd0042 Qcd-0042 http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30743 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., Qcd-0042 Sculpture Native American: Nootka Canadian sculpture (visual work) totem pole totem poles Image ftpennstateuncdm 2022-08-30T08:13:43Z Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale The story told is that a village--starving because a killer whale was eating all the salmon--called upon Thunderbird for assistance. Thunderbird scooped up the whale, flew it to Mt. Tzouhalem and ate him. Bear at the base protects human from future such events. Still Image Killer Whale Killer whale PennState: Digital Collections British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Thunderbird ENVELOPE(-128.637,-128.637,54.450,54.450)
institution Open Polar
collection PennState: Digital Collections
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language unknown
topic Sculpture
Native American: Nootka
Canadian
sculpture (visual work)
totem pole
totem poles
spellingShingle Sculpture
Native American: Nootka
Canadian
sculpture (visual work)
totem pole
totem poles
Unknown
Storytelling Pole: Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale
topic_facet Sculpture
Native American: Nootka
Canadian
sculpture (visual work)
totem pole
totem poles
description Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale The story told is that a village--starving because a killer whale was eating all the salmon--called upon Thunderbird for assistance. Thunderbird scooped up the whale, flew it to Mt. Tzouhalem and ate him. Bear at the base protects human from future such events.
format Still Image
author Unknown
author_facet Unknown
author_sort Unknown
title Storytelling Pole: Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale
title_short Storytelling Pole: Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale
title_full Storytelling Pole: Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale
title_fullStr Storytelling Pole: Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale
title_full_unstemmed Storytelling Pole: Total with Thunderbird clutching Killer Whale
title_sort storytelling pole: total with thunderbird clutching killer whale
url http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30743
op_coverage 1987
Canada, British Columbia, Duncan, site
long_lat ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000)
ENVELOPE(-128.637,-128.637,54.450,54.450)
geographic British Columbia
Canada
Thunderbird
geographic_facet British Columbia
Canada
Thunderbird
genre Killer Whale
Killer whale
genre_facet Killer Whale
Killer whale
op_source Scholars Resource, Saskia, Ltd., Qcd-0042
op_relation Department of Art History, Visual Resource Centre Selections
qcd0042
Qcd-0042
http://digital.libraries.psu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/arthist2/id/30743
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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