Haida Skolka's totem pole, Howkan village, Long Island, Alaska, ca. 1923.
One Kaijani totem pole stands in front of a wooden house. The Kaijani are a subtribe of the Haida Indians. Caption on image: Thwaites 5864. A double headed totem. Note from unidentified source: Pole in front of Skolka's house in Howkan, Alaska, copied for totem park in Hydabury. In Garfield Vol...
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Summary: | One Kaijani totem pole stands in front of a wooden house. The Kaijani are a subtribe of the Haida Indians. Caption on image: Thwaites 5864. A double headed totem. Note from unidentified source: Pole in front of Skolka's house in Howkan, Alaska, copied for totem park in Hydabury. In Garfield Volume 1, leaf 33 |
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