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Return of the novice, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) Cannibal Society on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
336125
Return of the novice, Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) Cannibal Society on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
336124
Procession of the Kwakiutl Cannibal Society on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
336126
Carving on the street of Fort Rupert, 1894
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The Kwakiutl Cannibal Society dancing near a canoe on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
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Lagno, speaking for a chief who is standing behind a pile of blankets to give away at a potlatch, Fort Rupert 1894
336116
Rock carving on the beach at Fort Rupert representing the cannibal spirit, 1894
336090
Rock carving on the beach at Fort Rupert representing the cannibal spirit, 1894
336091
Scene on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
336111
Return of a novice of the Hamatsa Cannibal Society of the Koskima to the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
336129
Scene on the beach near canoes, Fort Rupert, 1894
336110
View of Fort Rupert, blanket poles, 1894
336057
Before a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
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Kwakwaka'wakw at Fort Rupert. Chief making a speech at Franz Boas's feast, November 1894
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Totem Poles at Fort Rupert
336062
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) secret meeting site, near Fort Rupert, 1894
336123
Preparing for a potlatch, Fort Rupert, 1894
336113
Rock carving on the beach at Fort Rupert representing the cannibal spirit, 1894
336092
Rock carving on the beach at Fort Rupert representing the cannibal spirit, 1894
336093
Totem pole or post in a Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl) house, Fort Rupert
336064
Tags
Boas Expedition to Northwest Territories
Field photographs
Kwakwaka’wakw
Asset ID
336127
Title
The return of a novice to members of the Kwakiutl Cannibal Society, on the beach at Fort Rupert, 1894
Agent (Role)
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
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Photographer
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Date
1894
City Town
Fort Rupert
State Province
British Columbia
Country
Canada
Is Part Of
From the Land of the Totem Poles: The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collection at the American Museum of Natural History
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Negative Collection, 8 x 10: 336127
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Boas Expedition to Northwest Territories
, AMNH Library authority record:
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942
Rights statement
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Repository
American Museum of Natural History
Publication History
AMNH Library, E78.N78 A45 1988: American Museum of Natural History and Aldona Jonaitis. From the Land of the Totem Poles : The Northwest Coast Indian Art Collection at the American Museum of Natural History. New York: Museum, 1988. Contents.
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