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Description

  • Foto Number: INW-190

Four replicas of totem poles in Kitwancool: At far left is a totem pole of the frog clan with the ancestral mother and her frog children. The two poles to the right belong together and represent the wolf clan. The one to the left depicts Will-a-daugh with her wood worm children (see 42); after their death she changed herself into the mountain eagle Skim-sim.

  • Keywords:
    North America Canada British Columbia Kitwancool Indian-NA Tsimshian INW frog Totem Pole

Description

  • Foto Number: INW-190

Four replicas of totem poles in Kitwancool: At far left is a totem pole of the frog clan with the ancestral mother and her frog children. The two poles to the right belong together and represent the wolf clan. The one to the left depicts Will-a-daugh with her wood worm children (see 42); after their death she changed herself into the mountain eagle Skim-sim.

  • Keywords:
    North America Canada British Columbia Kitwancool Indian-NA Tsimshian INW frog Totem Pole

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