Man-Crushing-Log
Detail of Halfway-Out, shown as a large human face, and then warriors who were crushed by the log - one sideways and the other upside down. The Man-Crushing-Log is in reference to a defence used by Nekt’s fort in which they rolled logs down the hill to crush the attackers. In this photo, the pole ha...
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ftsfrazerunivdc:oai:digital.lib.sfu.ca:billreid_1929 2023-05-15T18:39:25+02:00 Man-Crushing-Log H.I. Smith Gitwangak 1926 https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-1929/man-crushing-log unknown billreid:1929 local: Gitwangak04 uuid: 1f488318-cd75-477d-bd95-f4679536892a https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-1929/man-crushing-log Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Totem Pole--Gitwangak--Kitwanga-- Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Gitwangak--Totem Pole--Gitwangak--Kitwanga-- Photographs StillImage 1926 ftsfrazerunivdc 2019-07-10T07:05:08Z Detail of Halfway-Out, shown as a large human face, and then warriors who were crushed by the log - one sideways and the other upside down. The Man-Crushing-Log is in reference to a defence used by Nekt’s fort in which they rolled logs down the hill to crush the attackers. In this photo, the pole has been lowered in order to be restored. Still Image Tsimshian Tsimshian* SFU Digitized Collections (Simon Fraser University) Kitwanga ENVELOPE(-128.070,-128.070,55.100,55.100) |
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SFU Digitized Collections (Simon Fraser University) |
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Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Totem Pole--Gitwangak--Kitwanga-- Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Gitwangak--Totem Pole--Gitwangak--Kitwanga-- |
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Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Totem Pole--Gitwangak--Kitwanga-- Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Gitwangak--Totem Pole--Gitwangak--Kitwanga-- Man-Crushing-Log |
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Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Totem Pole--Gitwangak--Kitwanga-- Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Gitwangak--Totem Pole--Gitwangak--Kitwanga-- |
description |
Detail of Halfway-Out, shown as a large human face, and then warriors who were crushed by the log - one sideways and the other upside down. The Man-Crushing-Log is in reference to a defence used by Nekt’s fort in which they rolled logs down the hill to crush the attackers. In this photo, the pole has been lowered in order to be restored. |
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H.I. Smith |
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Still Image |
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Man-Crushing-Log |
title_short |
Man-Crushing-Log |
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Man-Crushing-Log |
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Man-Crushing-Log |
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Man-Crushing-Log |
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man-crushing-log |
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1926 |
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https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-1929/man-crushing-log |
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Gitwangak |
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ENVELOPE(-128.070,-128.070,55.100,55.100) |
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Kitwanga |
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Kitwanga |
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Tsimshian Tsimshian* |
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Tsimshian Tsimshian* |
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billreid:1929 local: Gitwangak04 uuid: 1f488318-cd75-477d-bd95-f4679536892a https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-1929/man-crushing-log |
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