This Alaskan Wood Totem Pole, standing at 7 inches tall and handcrafted by artist Kiana in the 1990s, is a beautiful representation of Native American art from the United States. With its origins in Alaska, this wooden carving showcases traditional design elements and cultural significance. Perfect for collectors of totem poles or those interested in Native American craftsmanship, this unique piece would make a striking addition to any home or collection.
For Native historians and genealogists this program is a goldmine. There are a lot of photos in here, with the subjects named, and a lot of information that will help you piece tribal history together. They don’t make these anymore and this is a nice piece of Pawnee history! We’ll ship it to you with thick cardboard.
For Native historians and genealogists this program is a goldmine. There are a lot of photos in here, with the subjects named, and a lot of information that will help you piece tribal history together. They don’t make these anymore and this is a nice piece of Pawnee history, even though there are pieces missing! We’ll ship it to you with thick cardboard.
For Native historians and genealogists this program is a goldmine. There are a lot of photos in here, with the subjects named, and a lot of information that will help you piece tribal history together. They don’t make these anymore and this is a nice piece of Pawnee history! We’ll ship it to you with thick cardboard.
For Native historians and genealogists this program is a goldmine. There are a lot of photos in here, with the subjects named, and a lot of information that will help you piece tribal history together. They don’t make these anymore and this is a nice piece of Pawnee history! We’ll ship it to you with thick cardboard.
For Native historians and genealogists this program is a goldmine. There are a lot of photos in here, with the subjects named, and a lot of information that will help you piece tribal history together. They don’t make these anymore and this is a nice piece of Pawnee history! We’ll ship it to you with thick cardboard.
For Native historians and genealogists this program is a goldmine. There are a lot of photos in here, with the subjects named, and a lot of information that will help you piece tribal history together. They don’t make these anymore and this is a nice piece of Pawnee history! We’ll ship it to you with thick cardboard.