Men Carving the Prince Albert Totem Pole (4)

 
Database ID28892
InstitutionPrince Albert Historical Society
Fonds/CollectionPAHS Archives collection
File/Item ReferencePA Totem Pole 1975 024 (PAHS Network)
Date of creation1975
Physical description/extent1 photograph; unknown
Number of images1
Scope and contentA photograph of First Nations people carving a totem pole that was ultimately given to the City of Prince Albert, 1975. The carvers are working at what appears to be Riverbend Insitution. The pole was carved by a First Nations man originally from British Columbia, and currently stands along the North Saskatchewan River near the Prince Albert Historical Museum.
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TypeArchival
Primary MediaPhotographs
Provenance Access PointPAHS Archives
PlacePrince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesVancouver Island
Treaty 6
Canada -- National
Cultural regionNorthwest Coast
Plains
Canada -- National
NamesCity of Prince Albert
SubjectCommunity Life
Community Development
Culture -- Totems
Culture
Date Range(s)1970-1979
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