Three Persons Along Pole
Three Persons Along carved for Chief Ksim Xsaan of the Raven tribe by Axts'ip. When it was erected ca. 1860 it stood 40 ft tall. This pole was cut down in 1918 during the religious revival at Gitlaxt'aamiks. Before being cut up and repurposed it was sold to the Royal Ontario Museum where i...
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> Nass River
> New Aiyansh
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ftsfrazerunivdc:oai:digital.lib.sfu.ca:billreid_5625 2023-05-15T17:23:47+02:00 Three Persons Along Pole C.M. Barbeau Gitlaxt'aamiks 1927 https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-5625/three-persons-along-pole unknown billreid:5625 local: Gitlaxdamsk0034-Version2 uuid: 2474d008-b1a9-4623-8df1-933aa42aa274 https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-5625/three-persons-along-pole Images from the research archive of Dr. George and Joanne MacDonald. No known rights exist. Gitlakdamix--Gitlaxdamsk--Nass River--New Aiyansh--Nishga--totem pole--detail--humanoid--ancestor-- Photographs StillImage 1927 ftsfrazerunivdc 2019-07-10T07:05:07Z Three Persons Along carved for Chief Ksim Xsaan of the Raven tribe by Axts'ip. When it was erected ca. 1860 it stood 40 ft tall. This pole was cut down in 1918 during the religious revival at Gitlaxt'aamiks. Before being cut up and repurposed it was sold to the Royal Ontario Museum where is it still on display. (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca/nisgaaculture/ancient_villages/villages.html) Still Image Nishga SFU Digitized Collections (Simon Fraser University) Nass River ENVELOPE(-129.845,-129.845,54.992,54.992) Aiyansh ENVELOPE(-129.083,-129.083,55.204,55.204) New Aiyansh ENVELOPE(-129.079,-129.079,55.204,55.204) |
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Three Persons Along carved for Chief Ksim Xsaan of the Raven tribe by Axts'ip. When it was erected ca. 1860 it stood 40 ft tall. This pole was cut down in 1918 during the religious revival at Gitlaxt'aamiks. Before being cut up and repurposed it was sold to the Royal Ontario Museum where is it still on display. (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca/nisgaaculture/ancient_villages/villages.html) |
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C.M. Barbeau |
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Still Image |
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Three Persons Along Pole |
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Three Persons Along Pole |
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Three Persons Along Pole |
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Three Persons Along Pole |
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Three Persons Along Pole |
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three persons along pole |
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1927 |
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https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-5625/three-persons-along-pole |
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Gitlaxt'aamiks |
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ENVELOPE(-129.845,-129.845,54.992,54.992) ENVELOPE(-129.083,-129.083,55.204,55.204) ENVELOPE(-129.079,-129.079,55.204,55.204) |
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Nass River Aiyansh New Aiyansh |
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Nass River Aiyansh New Aiyansh |
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Nishga |
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Nishga |
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Images from the research archive of Dr. George and Joanne MacDonald. No known rights exist. |
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