Archive / Kwakiute Indian Carving Totem Pole, Ellen Neel carving demonstration

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  1. Kwakiute Indian Carving Totem Pole, Ellen Neel carving demonstration, 1953
Item Details

Title: Kwakiute Indian Carving Totem Pole, Ellen Neel carving demonstration

Artist: Ellen Neel

Date: 1953

Format: Photograph [black and white print]

Location: City of Vancouver Archives

Fonds: CVA 180-2319

More Information:  Collection of the Pacific National Exhibition Place, Courtesy of the City of Vancouver Archives, CVA 180-2319.

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