Klee Wyck - Emily Carr artwork entitled Kitwancool from 1928. Totem poles in numbers stand either side of the track to the mountain.


Kitwancool (1928) shows a forest of poles at a village now known as Gitanyow, populated by the Gitxsan. This is near the Kitwanga River, which is a tributary of the Skeena, in north-west British Columbia. This village is now a National Historic Site.


Size: 4960px × 6120px
Location: British Columbia, Canada.
Photo credit: © steeve-x-art / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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