Native village of Mud Bight with totem poles, near Ketchikan, Alaska, circa 1915.
Caption on image: S-482 Alaska Native Community House - Mud Bight near Ketchikan. Copyright Schallerer. PH Coll 413.Album 16.52e Totem Bight State Historical Park website, Apr. 14, 2009 (Totem Bight State Historical Park; near Ketchikan, Alaska; park started in 1938 by Civilian Conservation Corps to...
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Summary: | Caption on image: S-482 Alaska Native Community House - Mud Bight near Ketchikan. Copyright Schallerer. PH Coll 413.Album 16.52e Totem Bight State Historical Park website, Apr. 14, 2009 (Totem Bight State Historical Park; near Ketchikan, Alaska; park started in 1938 by Civilian Conservation Corps to salvage and reconstruct cedar totem poles from abandoned Native villages in southeast Alaska; originally called Mud Bight) |
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