Frontal Pole
This frontal pole from the south end of the village featured on it three watchmen at the top, followed by an eagle with a small face on its tail, an owl, a killer whale that is holding its own tail in its mouth and at the base, a grizzly bear holding a frog. The pole was taken to Prince Rupert in 19...
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Format: | Still Image |
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1947
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Online Access: | https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-5215/frontal-pole |
Summary: | This frontal pole from the south end of the village featured on it three watchmen at the top, followed by an eagle with a small face on its tail, an owl, a killer whale that is holding its own tail in its mouth and at the base, a grizzly bear holding a frog. The pole was taken to Prince Rupert in 1939 and was transferred to the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, in 1965. |
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