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Alaska Totem Pole

Ethnic Design- Vintage Carved Bone Totem Pole, North west Coast People, Alaska
Located in Leuven , BE
Totem poles are intricately carved and painted sculptures with designs holding spiritual
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20th Century Canadian Native American Objects

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Bone

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Rare 19th Century Kwakiutl Clan Totem Pole, Alaska circa 1870
Located in Montecito, CA
19th Century Kwakiutl Clan Totem Pole from Alert Bay, Alaska circa 1870. This famous Totem Pole is
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Antique 1870s Native American Objects

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