1001 curious things : Tales from Ye Olde Curiosity Shop
http://localhistory.vpl.ca/link/cni36096
- Author
- Duncan, Kate
- Date
- Summer 2003
- Geographic Location
- Washington - Seattle
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Abstract
- "The origin of this group of poles (in Ravenna Park, Seattle) remains unclear. Although Standley formerly identified them as Tlingit, on a photo picturing two of them he wrote, "Made by the Bella Bella of Vancouver Island" (his name for the Nuu-chah-nulth of British Columbia living in the Seattle a…
- Author
- Duncan, Kate
- Role
- Author
- Date
- Summer 2003
- Geographic Location
- Washington - Seattle
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Physical Description
- illustrations
- Source Title
- Columbia
- Volume
- 17
- Issue
- 2
- Pages
- 17-23
- Abstract
- "The origin of this group of poles (in Ravenna Park, Seattle) remains unclear. Although Standley formerly identified them as Tlingit, on a photo picturing two of them he wrote, "Made by the Bella Bella of Vancouver Island" (his name for the Nuu-chah-nulth of British Columbia living in the Seattle area). Although carvers in both Alaska and British Columbia were producing large poles for sale at the time, the Ravenna poles are unlike them."