Haida boys near totem poles, canoes and houses at Howkan village, Long Island, Alaska, ca. 1897
Boys pose in front of canoes (and fishing nets), houses and many totem poles. The village houses a subtribe of the Haida called the Kaijani. Caption on image: Totems at Howkan Village. Copyright by Winter & Pond Co. Information from Winter & Pond Company's The totems of Alaska, 1909, le...
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Summary: | Boys pose in front of canoes (and fishing nets), houses and many totem poles. The village houses a subtribe of the Haida called the Kaijani. Caption on image: Totems at Howkan Village. Copyright by Winter & Pond Co. Information from Winter & Pond Company's The totems of Alaska, 1909, leaf 1 |
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