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==Description==
==Description==
The Klaokwakt clan-house was built of heavy puncheons and squared logs and decorated with carved and painted totemic devices.  
The Klaokwakt clan-house was built of heavy puncheons and squared logs and decorated with carved and painted totemic devices.  
The neighboring Kwakiutl Indians are noted for certain physical characteristics (especially light color of skin ) and also for elaborate totemic or heraldic crests carved on great wooden columns and house-fronts; and
Two members of the neighboring Kwakiutl tribe, known for elaborate totemic or heraldic crests carved on great wooden columns and house-fronts, were also brought, along with examples of their craft.  
Two members of the neighboring Kwakiutl tribe, known for elaborate totemic or heraldic crests carved on great wooden columns and house-fronts, were also brought, along with examples of their craft.  
===Kwakiutl===
The two members of the Kwakiutl tribe were Klalish (James Nowell), and Klakoglas (Bob Harris)
The combined group occupied the Klaokwaht house while their great sea-canoe (carved from a single tree-trunk and capable of carrying a crew of forty) lay alongside.  
The combined group occupied the Klaokwaht house while their great sea-canoe (carved from a single tree-trunk and capable of carrying a crew of forty) lay alongside.  
Klalish and Klakoglas wore the ceremonial coats and headdresses of their people. The head dress of Klalish represents in the folk lore of
the tribe “Thunder Bird” which by the flapping of its wings produces thunder and which is of such enormous size that it feeds on whales. The head dress of Klakoglas represents “Killer Whale,” an animal larger than the whale.


==After the Fair==
==After the Fair==

Revision as of 00:18, 28 November 2022

Klaokwaht
LocationAnthropology Area
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The Klaokwaht group and typical habitation were brought from Vancouver Island to the Exposition.

Before the Fair

Dr. George A. Dorsey of the Field Columbian Museum, and Dr. C.F. Newcombe of Victoria, B. C., were responsible for bringing the members to the Fair.

Description

The Klaokwakt clan-house was built of heavy puncheons and squared logs and decorated with carved and painted totemic devices. Two members of the neighboring Kwakiutl tribe, known for elaborate totemic or heraldic crests carved on great wooden columns and house-fronts, were also brought, along with examples of their craft.

Kwakiutl

The two members of the Kwakiutl tribe were Klalish (James Nowell), and Klakoglas (Bob Harris) The combined group occupied the Klaokwaht house while their great sea-canoe (carved from a single tree-trunk and capable of carrying a crew of forty) lay alongside. Klalish and Klakoglas wore the ceremonial coats and headdresses of their people. The head dress of Klalish represents in the folk lore of the tribe “Thunder Bird” which by the flapping of its wings produces thunder and which is of such enormous size that it feeds on whales. The head dress of Klakoglas represents “Killer Whale,” an animal larger than the whale.

After the Fair

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