This is a color image of an Indian statue with totem poles and a sign that reads Chief Poolaw\u27s Teepee--1959 . This image is part of the Maine Folklife Center Collection of the University of Maine.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/penobscotimages/1008/thumbnail.jp
This is a color image of a tinted linen postcard which was purchased and donated by Pamela Dean who ...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of tipis and large microphones. The event progra...
Text on back of photo: Aug. 11, 1933, World's Fair Totem Pole, Taken by Me with Milton Hess
This is a color image of Chief Poopaw\u27s Teepee. This image is part of the Maine Folklife Center C...
This is a black and white image of the bank of Indian Island with teepees and buildings in the backg...
A Dzoonokwa (or Tsunukwa) totem pole measuring over 20 feet tall, depicting a figure with hands outs...
In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Lib...
In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Lib...
Illustration of the Haida Totem Pole at the Milwaukee Public Museum. Carved, wooden totem pole, 41 f...
Black-and-white photograph of a totem pole carved from argillite, by Rufus Moody, a well-know Haida ...
Totem Pole (from the mid-19th century from several Northwest Coast nations); Various totems and larg...
In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Lib...
Typescript of Photouring Florida column that describes the statue honoring Chief Tomokie at the Tomo...
This black and white photographic postcard depicts an Indigenous person carved out of stone. The sta...
Mauzé Marie. A. Jonaitis, From the Land of the Totem Poles. The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collectio...
This is a color image of a tinted linen postcard which was purchased and donated by Pamela Dean who ...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of tipis and large microphones. The event progra...
Text on back of photo: Aug. 11, 1933, World's Fair Totem Pole, Taken by Me with Milton Hess
This is a color image of Chief Poopaw\u27s Teepee. This image is part of the Maine Folklife Center C...
This is a black and white image of the bank of Indian Island with teepees and buildings in the backg...
A Dzoonokwa (or Tsunukwa) totem pole measuring over 20 feet tall, depicting a figure with hands outs...
In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Lib...
In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Lib...
Illustration of the Haida Totem Pole at the Milwaukee Public Museum. Carved, wooden totem pole, 41 f...
Black-and-white photograph of a totem pole carved from argillite, by Rufus Moody, a well-know Haida ...
Totem Pole (from the mid-19th century from several Northwest Coast nations); Various totems and larg...
In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Lib...
Typescript of Photouring Florida column that describes the statue honoring Chief Tomokie at the Tomo...
This black and white photographic postcard depicts an Indigenous person carved out of stone. The sta...
Mauzé Marie. A. Jonaitis, From the Land of the Totem Poles. The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collectio...
This is a color image of a tinted linen postcard which was purchased and donated by Pamela Dean who ...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of tipis and large microphones. The event progra...
Text on back of photo: Aug. 11, 1933, World's Fair Totem Pole, Taken by Me with Milton Hess