After being empty for seven months, the portion of Lincoln Park at Addison Street east of Lake Shore Drive will once again be graced with a Kwakiutl Indian totem pole. A replica of the pole that stood ...
The Smithsonian Institution Archives welcomes personal and educational use of its collections unless otherwise noted. For commercial uses, please contact [email protected] International media ...
The Smithsonian Institution Archives welcomes personal and educational use of its collections unless otherwise noted. For commercial uses, please contact [email protected] International media ...
Settee back, unknown Kwakwaka’wakw maker, collected by George Hunt in 1898–99, wood, pigment, metal (all images courtesy The Bard Graduate Center) As a young anthropology student, full of piss and ...
The public is invited to a demonstration and lecture on Kwakiutl Indian wood carvings by Dwayne Simeon, an expert on the Northwest Coast Indian tribe, tomorrow and Tuesday at Muhlenberg College.
THE KWAKJUTL INDIANS.—The report of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, at Harvard University, for 1920–1921, published in 1922, records the results of many expeditions. The one ...
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