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Qagyuhl village at Fort Rupert, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisQagyuhl village at Fort Rupert, c1914. Totem pole commemorating a Tsimshian family towers over the village of Tsahes, Vancouver Island
The chief's daughter, 1910 Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe chief's daughter, 1910 Kwakiutl woman, full-length portrait, seated on a blanket-covered board supported by two wooden carved images representing her slaves, facing front
A fair breeze, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA fair breeze, c1914. Kwakiutl in canoes, British Columbia
Group of Winter Dancers-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisGroup of Winter Dancers-Qagyuhl, c1914. Ceremonial dancers, in a circle during the Winter Dance ceremony, wearing masks and garments of fur, feathers, and other materials
The wedding party - Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe wedding party - Qagyuhl, c1914. Photograph shows Kwakwa ka wakw wedding party in two canoes at shoreline; bride and groom stand on "bride's seat" in the stern as a relative of
Nakoaktok chief and copper, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisNakoaktok chief and copper, c1914. Hakalahl, Nakoaktok chief, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing front, holding copper Wanistakila
Mamalelekala cemetery on Village Island, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisMamalelekala cemetery on Village Island, c1914
A Tluwulahu costume-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisA Tluwulahu costume-Qagyuhl, c1914. Woman wearing a fringed Chilkat blanket, a hamatsa neckring and mask representing deceased relative who had been a shaman
Hamasaka in Tluwulahu costume with speaker's staff-Qagyuhl [principal chief], c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHamasaka in Tluwulahu costume with speaker's staff-Qagyuhl [principal chief], c1914. Hamasaka, a Kwakiutl chief, three-quarter length portrait, standing, facing front
Masked Dancers in Canoes - Qagyuhl A, 1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisMasked Dancers in Canoes - Qagyuhl A, 1914. [Native Americans of the Kwakiutl people in the Pacific Northwest Coast of the United States]
Kwakiutl tribe Native American grave marker in the shape of a man. From the Horniman Museum
Kwakiutl Diver Mask, with beak, Pacific Northwest, North American Indian