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A colorful entrance to a Native Alaskan clan house greets visitors at Totem Bight State Historical Park. It is a replica of a community house representing of those in early nineteen-century native villages of Southeast Alaska. Tlingit or Haida chieftain’s dwelling also housed several families.
- Copyright
- MELISSA FARLOW
- Image Size
- 3434x2231 / 1.9MB
- Keywords
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alaska, alexander archipelago, american architecture and art, american indian, american indian architecture and art, architecture, architecture and art, art, color image, continental architecture and art, day, devotional items, ketchikan, national forests (alaska), native american, nobody, north america, outdoors, paint, photography, religion, revillagigedo island (alaska), state parks (alaska), tongass national forest, totem bight state park, totem poles, united states
- Contained in galleries
- Tongass_National Geographic magazine_7/2007

