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Packwood Lake. Creator: Joshua JohnstonPackwood Lake
Lunch with a View. Creator: Joshua JohnstonLunch with a View
Portland Skyline. Creator: Joshua JohnstonPortland Skyline
Panther Creek Falls BW. Creator: Joshua JohnstonPanther Creek Falls BW
Up There. Creator: Joshua JohnstonUp There
Oneanta Creek. Creator: Joshua JohnstonOneanta Creek
Gently Used. Creator: Joshua JohnstonGently Used
Oregon Coast. Creator: Joshua JohnstonOregon Coast
Mount Hood Morning. Creator: Joshua JohnstonMount Hood Morning
Moulton Falls Bridge B. Creator: Joshua JohnstonMoulton Falls Bridge B
Lower Lewis Falls. Creator: Joshua JohnstonLower Lewis Falls
Newt. Creator: Joshua JohnstonNewt
Berry-Gathering Basket, c. 1900. Creator: UnknownBerry-Gathering Basket, c. 1900. Columbia River Valley, south-central Washington state
Storage bag, United States, c. 1850 / 70. Creator: UnknownStorage bag, Pacific Northwest, United States, c. 1850/70
Storage bag, United States, c. 1860 / 80. Creator: UnknownStorage bag, Pacific Northwest, United States, c. 1860/80
Launching a Canoe - Nayas Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinLaunching a Canoe - Nayas Indians, 1855/1869. British Columbia. 1855
An Indian Ladder - Nayas Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinAn Indian Ladder - Nayas Indians, 1855/1869
An Old Nayas Indian, His Granddaughter, and a Boy, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinAn Old Nayas Indian, His Granddaughter, and a Boy, 1855/1869. Eeh-zep-ta-say-a (said to be chief) with Wy-en-wy-en-ne (his granddaughter)
Excavating a Canoe - Nayas Indians, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinExcavating a Canoe - Nayas Indians, 1855/1869. British Columbia. 1855
Nayas Village at Sunset, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinNayas Village at Sunset, 1855/1869. Queen Charlottes Island is seen in the distance
Nayas Indian Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinNayas Indian Chief, His Wife, and a Warrior, 1855/1869. Wuhxt (chief) on Queen Charlottes Island
Nayas Village at Night, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinNayas Village at Night, 1855/1869
Nayas Indians, 186[2?]. Creator: George CatlinNayas Indians, 186[2?]. Tsa-hau-mixen (secondary chief) with Kib-be (wife) with lip plates
Nayas Village - Indians Bathing, 1855 / 1869. Creator: George CatlinNayas Village - Indians Bathing, 1855/1869
Second Street, Seattle, Washington, c1897. Creator: UnknownSecond Street, Seattle, Washington, c1897. The Seattle area was inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4, 000 years before the first permanent European settlers, Arthur A
Portland, Oregon, c1897. Creator: UnknownPortland, Oregon, c1897. Water access provided convenient transportation of goods, the timber industry was a major force in the citys early economy
A Sahaptin Indian, 1912. Artist: Robert Wilson ShufeldtA Sahaptin Indian, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
North American Indian Salish Basket. The Salish peoples are an ethno-linguistic group of the Pacific Northwest
Head of Haida Native American Ancestor-figure, from the pacific north-west coast of America, from the British Museums collection
Detail of Native American totem pole from Bella Bella on the pacific north-west coast, now in the Horniman Museum in London
Native American carved wooden figure of a man, 19th centuryNative American carved wooden figure of a man, from the pacific north-west coast of America, from the Museum of Mankind in London, 19th century
Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird, Pacific North-West Coast Indian. The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain North American indigenous peoples history and culture
Woman holding Cradle, Salish Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian
Kwakiutl Diver Mask, with beak, Pacific Northwest, North American Indian
Nootka Eagle Mask, Pacific Northwest Coast, North American Indian. Northwest Coast transformation masks manifest the transformation of usually an animal changing into a mythical being or one animal
Spirit of the Earthquake, Nootka Mask, Pacific Norwest Coast American Indian. Possibly American Museum of Natural History. Acquisition Year: 1901
Figure of a Medicine Man, Haida Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian. Figure of a Medicine Man who fell in the wood, broke both legs and starved to death. Museum of Mankind, London
Chiefs Blanket with Bear Design, Totemism, Tungit Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast IndiansChiefs Blanket with Bear Design, Totemism, Tlingit Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indians. Totemism is a system of belief in which humans are said to have kinship or a mystical relationship with a
Pacific Northwest Coast Indian Haida Tribe, Soul Trap, used by a Shaman. Museum of Mankind, London