Multiplying Wolf

Detail of the Multiplying Wolf Post of Chief Anaaxoots. Didicated at the �last potlatch� held on Japonski Island near Sitka on December 23, 1904. The hosts of the potlatch, the Kaagwaantaan clan, affirmed their social status by dedicating five monumental wooden carvings. The Multiplying Wolf Posts w...

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Other Authors: A. de Menil
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 1966
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Online Access:https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-3686/multiplying-wolf
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spelling ftsfrazerunivdc:oai:digital.lib.sfu.ca:billreid_3686 2023-05-15T18:33:18+02:00 Multiplying Wolf A. de Menil Sitka 1966 https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-3686/multiplying-wolf unknown billreid:3686 local: de Menil Slide Donation486 uuid: 216554f1-2c0e-4865-885d-ed6650875cbd https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-3686/multiplying-wolf Courtesy Adelaide de Menil. This image is to be used solely for the purpose of research or private study; and any use of the image for a purpose other than research or private study requires the authorization of the copyright owner of the work in question. Tlingit --- Alaska--housepost--SNHP--pole--totem--Monument--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art-- Tlingit --- Sitka--Alaska--housepost--SNHP--pole--totem--Monument--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art-- Photographs StillImage 1966 ftsfrazerunivdc 2019-07-10T07:05:07Z Detail of the Multiplying Wolf Post of Chief Anaaxoots. Didicated at the �last potlatch� held on Japonski Island near Sitka on December 23, 1904. The hosts of the potlatch, the Kaagwaantaan clan, affirmed their social status by dedicating five monumental wooden carvings. The Multiplying Wolf Posts were carved by Silver Jim (Kichxook) and installed in James Jackson�s Wolf house. Notes from University of Pennsylvania, Expedition Magazine Vol 47 No 2 Still Image tlingit Alaska SFU Digitized Collections (Simon Fraser University)
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topic Tlingit --- Alaska--housepost--SNHP--pole--totem--Monument--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--
Tlingit --- Sitka--Alaska--housepost--SNHP--pole--totem--Monument--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--
spellingShingle Tlingit --- Alaska--housepost--SNHP--pole--totem--Monument--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--
Tlingit --- Sitka--Alaska--housepost--SNHP--pole--totem--Monument--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--
Multiplying Wolf
topic_facet Tlingit --- Alaska--housepost--SNHP--pole--totem--Monument--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--
Tlingit --- Sitka--Alaska--housepost--SNHP--pole--totem--Monument--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--
description Detail of the Multiplying Wolf Post of Chief Anaaxoots. Didicated at the �last potlatch� held on Japonski Island near Sitka on December 23, 1904. The hosts of the potlatch, the Kaagwaantaan clan, affirmed their social status by dedicating five monumental wooden carvings. The Multiplying Wolf Posts were carved by Silver Jim (Kichxook) and installed in James Jackson�s Wolf house. Notes from University of Pennsylvania, Expedition Magazine Vol 47 No 2
author2 A. de Menil
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title Multiplying Wolf
title_short Multiplying Wolf
title_full Multiplying Wolf
title_fullStr Multiplying Wolf
title_full_unstemmed Multiplying Wolf
title_sort multiplying wolf
publishDate 1966
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op_rights Courtesy Adelaide de Menil. This image is to be used solely for the purpose of research or private study; and any use of the image for a purpose other than research or private study requires the authorization of the copyright owner of the work in question.
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