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Indian Art and Legend--Pacific NorthWest--slide show2

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Mark Schwartzbauer

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Aug 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/18/98
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These are cool, Pat! <g>

Mark

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Katrinka

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These are fantastic Pat!

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Artist: G (or C) Abrams-Layton, Litho'd Frank T. Coan, Vancouver, B.C.(the
dogwood blossom is British Columbia's floral emblem)

Series 2(from notecards purchased: 1974)

KHY2a1 Tsimsyan Helmet: Sea Lion carrying Gunath to the underworld to
find his wife. The Swallow and the Martin give him special powers to outwit
the Whale and rescue her.

KHY2a2 Haida Halibut Dish: Raven is disguised as Halibut to swim in the
sea and fight the giant crab.


KHY2b1 Haida Totem Pole: Gunarh and Killer Whale, with Martin and
Swallow.


KHY2b2 Wooden Chest, no tribe named: depicts frogs and Bear.


KHY2c1 Masked Cannibal Dance: Kwakiutl Secret Society. Dances depict
violence so the people will fear the Society.


KHY2c2 Mythical Monster Mask: with movable jaw. No tribe given.


KHY2d1 from box cover: Thunderbird, No tribe given. (I mailed this card,
so used the cover for the image, and forgot to change the background)


KHY2d2 War Canoe: the Haida, an island people, built canoes up to 75
feet, with the owner's crest on the prow.

ej

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Aug 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/18/98
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Hi Pat,

Interesting set of images.

Good to see you here,

ej

Egil

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Aug 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/19/98
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Nice pictures!

Egil.

Isabella

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Aug 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/19/98
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Ah, this is lovely stationery, Pat.

Isabella :)

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Artist: G (or C) Abrams-Layton, Litho'd Frank T. Coan, Vancouver, B.C.(the

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