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Northwestern University |
Edward S. Curtis’s |
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Portfolio plate no. 330 |
Title |
Carved posts at Alert Bay |
Curtis Caption |
These two heraldic columns at the Nimkish village Yilis, on Cormorant island represent the owner's paternal crest, an eagle, and his maternal crest, a grizzly-bear crushing the head of a rival chief. On the subject of crests and totem poles, see Volume X, page 140, and illustrations facing pages 8,10,18,20,24,26,34,138,140,174,176, and folio plates 341,350,353. |
Creator |
Curtis, Edward S. 1868-1952 |
Physical Description |
1 photogravure : brown ink ; 35 x 43 cm [plate size] |
Date of Original |
1914 |
Source |
The North American Indian (1907-1930) v.10, The Kwakiutl ([Seattle] : E.S. Curtis ; [Cambridge, Mass. : The University Press], 1915), plate no. 330 |
Relation |
Digital images of the plates supported by an award from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition, and mounted in American Memory. See http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/curthome.html
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Digital I.D. |
cp10002 |
Rights |
For educational, non-commercial use only. Written permission
required for any reproduction beyond fair use. Credit: Northwestern
University Library, Edward S. Curtis's "The North American Indian," 2003. |