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Gitlaxt'aamiks Village
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On the left, The Whole Being Pole, carved for Chief Gook. In the centre the Pole of the Whale, carved by Chief Hleek. On the right, Split Eagle and Whale, carved for Chief Minesqu. (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca/nisgaaculture/ancient_villages/villages.html)
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1901, 1901
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Gitlaxt'aamiks Village
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On the right, Pole of Duuk’. The blank pole in the centre is the Pole of Ksidi’ul, Leaning pole in the centre is the Pole of Keexkw, Roasted Person is at the end of the row with a burial box. (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca/nisgaaculture/ancient_villages/villages.html)
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ca. 1900, 1900-1905
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Three Persons Along Pole
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Three Persons Along carved for Chief Ksim Xsaan of the Raven tribe by Axts'ip. When it was erected ca. 1860 it stood 40 ft tall. This pole was cut down in 1918 during the religious revival at Gitlaxt'aamiks. Before being cut up and repurposed it was sold to the Royal Ontario Museum where is it still on display.
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1927, 1927
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Three Persons Along Pole
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Three Persons Along carved for Chief Ksim Xsaan of the Raven tribe by Axts'ip. When it was erected ca. 1860 it stood 40 ft tall. This pole was cut down in 1918 during the religious revival at Gitlaxt'aamiks. Before being cut up and repurposed it was sold to the Royal Ontario Museum where is it still on display. (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca
Show moreThree Persons Along carved for Chief Ksim Xsaan of the Raven tribe by Axts'ip. When it was erected ca. 1860 it stood 40 ft tall. This pole was cut down in 1918 during the religious revival at Gitlaxt'aamiks. Before being cut up and repurposed it was sold to the Royal Ontario Museum where is it still on display. (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca/nisgaaculture/ancient_villages/villages.html)
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1927, 1927
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House Frame
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House frame at Git'iks with the beaver gnawed sticks crest.
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1927, 1927
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Gitlaxt'aamiks Totem Poles
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Split Eagle and Whale Pole in the foreground. Pole of the Whale (Chief Hleek) is centre and The Whole Being Pole (Chief Gook) in the distance. (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca/nisgaaculture/ancient_villages/villages.html)
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1913, 1913
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Summary Record of the Third Meeting of the Third Phase, Summary Record
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This report summarizes the third meeting of the third phase of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development including task force reports, discussion of the theme for theme 2006 AGM and new task forces, and discussion and approval of new recommendations.
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2004-11
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Guangzhou/Guangdong Environmental Status Report, Working Group on Pollution Prevention
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This report contains preliminary findings on the basis of information obtained from reports prepared by the Chinese experts from the Working Group on Pollution Control on the environment in Guangzhou, and from discussions with Chinese experts from Guangzhou City, Chongqing City, Guangdong Province, South China Institute of Environmental Protection
Show moreThis report contains preliminary findings on the basis of information obtained from reports prepared by the Chinese experts from the Working Group on Pollution Control on the environment in Guangzhou, and from discussions with Chinese experts from Guangzhou City, Chongqing City, Guangdong Province, South China Institute of Environmental Protection and Guangzhou Research Institute of Environmental Protection. remaining questions of the experts of the Netherlands are written in the text between square brackets.
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1994
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Eagle on the Decayed Pole
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Eagle on the Decayed Pole was carved for Chief Txas-diyee of the Eagle tribe by Txaa-kw'ihleen. When it was erected ca. 1870 it stood 50 ft tall. This pole was repatriated to the Nisga'a Nation and is on display at the Nisga'a Museum in Laxgalts'ap (Greenville). (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca/nisgaaculture/ancient_villages/villages.html)
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ca. 1927, 1925-1930
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Eagle on the Decayed Pole
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Eagle on the Decayed Pole was carved for Chief Txas-diyee of the Eagle tribe by Txaa-kw'ihleen. When it was erected ca. 1870 it stood 50 ft tall. This pole was repatriated to the Nisga'a Nation and is on display at the Nisga'a Museum in Laxgalts'ap (Greenville).
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ca. 1927, 1925-1930
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Long Sharp Nose Monster Pole
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This pole, known as the pole of the Long Sharp Nose Monster, was carved for Chief Hlidax of the Wolf tribe. It stood an estimated 30 ft tall when it was erected at Git'iks in the late 19th century.
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1927, 1927
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Gitlaxt'aamiks Totem Poles
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On the left, Roasted Person was carved for Chief Ksdiyaawak by Bayt Neekhl. It stood 40 ft tall when erected ca. 1850. This pole was cut down and burned in 1918 during the religious revival. (Info. from: http://gingolx.ca/nisgaaculture/ancient_villages/villages.html)
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ca. 1910, 1910-1915
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