File:Klallam People Near Canoe.jpg
Klallam Indians (the Hicks family) pose with canoe near Chimacum Creek, Washington, ca. 1914
CREATED/PUBLISHED Torka's Studio, United States--Washington (State)--Port Townsend, ca. 1914
NOTES Older woman in head scarf & shawl over her shoulders stands at the prow of a beached canoe, ca. 1908-1920. Two men & a woman pose inside the canoe with paddle & spear, a man in his shirt sleeves stands beind them. Various small houses visible in the background.
Caption on image: No. 314. Indian family near Chimacum Creek, Wash. Torka's Studio, Port Townsend, Wash.
Reference number for image in collection no. 564: Cb-2
Notes from James Hermiston: Hicks family, Klallam, Lillian Hicks' grandmother on left; canoe built by Prince of Wales, Chetzemoka's son.SUBJECTS Hicks family Klallam Indians--Structures Klallam Indians--Transportation Indian encampments--Washington (State)--Chimacum Canoes United States--Washington (State)--Chimacum Photographs
REPRODUCTION NUMBER NA681
REPOSITORY University of Washington Libraries
SOURCE COLLECTION General Indian Collection no. 564
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