Tlingit carver named Charles Brown holds adze next to totem pole to be copied, Saxman, Alaska, 1940.
Man wearing boots, overalls & cap stands beside fallen painted pole. Other poles (including a pointing figure) visible in background. Same setting as NA3834. Copied pole seen in NA3833, NA3838 Note from Viola Garfield's The Tsimshian Indians and their arts: Charles Brown, head carver for th...
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Summary: | Man wearing boots, overalls & cap stands beside fallen painted pole. Other poles (including a pointing figure) visible in background. Same setting as NA3834. Copied pole seen in NA3833, NA3838 Note from Viola Garfield's The Tsimshian Indians and their arts: Charles Brown, head carver for the new Seattle pole standing beside the old on at Saxman. |
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