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Alaska
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Totem pole group "Attaining Balance Within" outside the courthouse.
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Red cedar logs stored outside the Totem Center at Fort Seward.
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Cigar store Indian on Broadway, Skagway.
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Sitka's totem park adjoins the inner harbor.
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Totem poles line the forested shoreline at Sitka National Historical Park.
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This mural is on the Juneau City Hall.
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The "Thunder Wings" statue represents the naming of Ketchikan by the Tlingits.
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This ring of superlative modern totem poles were all carved by Lee Wallace.
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The Totem Heritage Center in Ketchikan preserves some of the oldest existing poles.
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Some of the poles at the heritage center are so weathered as to be unrecognizable.
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The totem pole park in the village of Saxman, south of Ketchikan.
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Bears and frogs flank the entrance to Saxman Totem Park.
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The 26 totem poles at Saxman include several of the most famous.
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This unusual totem recounts the story of a child held by a clam as the tide came in.
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Famous Haida carver Lee Wallace at work in the carving shed at Saxman.
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Northwest Territories
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Shingle beach on the Beaufort Sea at Tuktoyaktuk
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The inner harbor at Tuktoyaktuk.
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The Catholic Mission Church and the schooner SS Lourdes, Tuktoyaktuk.
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Cemetery facing the Arctic Ocean, Tuktoyaktuk.
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The "Igloo Church" in downtown Inuvik, Canada's northernmost town.
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Inside the Fort MacPherson Tent and Canvas Company factory.
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Yukon
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The salmon trap area at Klukshu Village.
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British Columbia
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Overlooking the town of Telegraph Creek.
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The abandoned Tahltan Indian capital.
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The suspension bridge over the Nass River at Gitwinksihlkw.
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The Nisga'a Lava Beds, on the Nass River.
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The totem pole shed at Kitwancool.
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Totem poles in the village of Kitwancool.
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Totem pole row by the Kispiox River.
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The Bear Mother totems pole at 'Ksan Historical Indian Village.
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Gitxkan mortuary house and cache on the Bulkeley River at 'Ksan.
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Moricetown Rapids on the Bulkeley River.
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Downtown Bella Coola, headquarters for the Nuxalk people.
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Totem poles and historic Helmcken House in Thunderbird Park.
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Totem poles in the Royal BC Museum at night.
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Mortuary house and totem poles outside the UBC museum.
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Inside the totem pole hall, number one.
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Inside the totem pole hall, number two.
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Inside the totem pole hall, number three.
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Inside the totem pole hall, number four.
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Colorful totem poles in Stanley Park.
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Alberta
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A teepee outside the recreated Fort Edmonton.
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Buffalo once again graze near the historic buffalo jump.
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Indians stampeded buffalo over this cliff at the edge of the Porcupine Hills.
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A huge pile of bones forms the hill at the base of the buffalo jump.
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The Indians camped on the flats below the jump.
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The excellent Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Center is built into the cliff, essentially underground.
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The Blackfeet Medicine Stone is a glacial erratic boulder.
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Fort Whoop-Up was an American trading post selling whiskey to the Blackfeet and Cree.
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Washington
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Harbor and launch ramp at Neah Bay, Makah Indian Reservation.
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The harbor breakwater at the Indian town of La Push.
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The small craft harbor at La Push.
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Oregon
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Dugout canoes at Fort Clatsop's canoe landing on the Lewis and Clark River.
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The Astoria Column and Comcomly's burial canoe, overlooking Astoria.
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Chief Joseph's second bural site, at Wallowa Lake.
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Upper Klamath Lake, near Modoc Point.
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Montana
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Grazing land on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Cut Bank Creek.
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Looking east over the plains at Cut Bank Creek.
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Big Hole National Battlefield, site of the Nez Perce defeat.
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Colorado
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Looking down on Spruce Tree ruin. from the trailhead
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At the north end of Spruce Tree ruin.
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Next to the kiva entrance at Spruce Tree ruin.
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At the south end of Spruce Tree ruin.
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On the canyon rim opposite Balcony House.
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The overlook above the Cliff Palace ruin.
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Far View ruin on the mesa top at Mesa Verde.
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California
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The reconstructed Yurok Indian village of Sumeg at Patricks Point State Park.
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The interior of a Yurok Indian house at Sumeg, Patricks Point State Park.
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Lava beds form a natural fortiication at Captain Jack's Stronghold.
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Captain Jack's cave, in the Stronghold.
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Deer Creek Canyon from Highway 32.
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The Indian Arrow Tree, in cutover land east of Korbel.
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A partly excavated midden at the mouth of the Mattole River.
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In the Sally Bell Grove, on the ridge above Wheeler.
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The Council Madrone, near Ettersburg.
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The collapsed Council Madrone, south side.
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The collapsed Council Madrone, north side.
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The landing dock at Alcatraz.
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The Indian statue in Point Richmond.
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The re-created Miwok Indian village behind the museum in Yosemite Village.
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The Indian cemetery alongside Carmel mission basilica.
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The Indian cemetery at San Juan Bautista.
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Poppies and lupines in the walled cemetery at Mission San Antonio.
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Painted Rock, a major Chumash pictograph site.
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Native American petroglyphs in the Chuckwalla Mountains.
- Nevada
- Baker Village, a Fremont culture excavation site.
- Arizona
- The grand El Tovar Hotel and the Hopi House museum/gift shop.
- The Watchtower, Mary Colter's masterpiece, a viewpoint and gift shop.
- The Wupatki Ruin.
- The northernmost Amerindian ballcourt, at Wupatki.
- Wukoki Ruin at Wupatki National Monument.
- Walnut Canyon ruins, looking west.
- A long series of rooms under the overhang, Walnut Canyon.
- The Wigwam Motel on Route 66, Holbrook.
- Puerco Ruin, a small pueblo above the Rio Puerco.
- Agate House is a prehistoric pueblo built of petrified wood.
- Looking down on the Betatakin ruin.
- The Redlands viewpoint near the Arizona-Utah border.
- Goats near the entrance to Monument Valley.
- The visitor center at Monument Valley Tribal Park.
- John Ford Point in Monument Valley.
- One dollar for a photo of the horse.
- Artist Point overlooking Monument Valley.
- Round and octagonal buildings at Dine College in Tsaile.
- The Hatathli Center at Dine College.
- Antelope Ruin, from the north rim of Canyon de Chelly.
- Looking west from the Massacre Cave overlook.
- Massacre Cave, or "Two Fell Off", from the north rim.
- On the trail down to White House ruin.
- On the floor of Canyon de Chelly, near White House ruin.
- The White House ruin in Canyon de Chelly.
- Window Rock Park, in the Navajo capital.
- Inside a traditional Navajo hogan, Window Rock.
- The Beautiful Valley viewpoint, north of Window Rock.
- Souvenir and handicraft stores along Interstate 40.
- Palatki Ruin, in the Red Cliffs southwest of Sedona.
- The grotto petroglyh site at Palatki Ruin.
- Montezuma Well, a sinkhole spring surrounded by prehistoric ruins.
- A statue honoring the Navajo code talkers of the Second World War.
- The entrance to the Heard Museum on Central Avenue.
- In front of the Lower Ruin at Tonto.
- Inside the Tonto Lower Ruin
- Besh Ba Gowah Mogollon ruin near Globe.
- Inside a reconstructed room at Besh Ba Gowah.
- An upstairs room at Besh Ba Gowah.
- The casino on the San Carlos Apache reservation.
- Casa Grande Hohokam ruin from the northeast.
- Casa Grande from the southwest.
- The site of a failed Franciscan mission to the Quechan Nation.
- Recreated Apache wickiup and ramada.
- Ship Rock, a volcanic neck with radiating dikes.
- New Mexico
- Aztec Ruins National Monument.
- A closeup view of Anasazi masonry.
- Two kivas in the Aztec ruin.
- The restored Great Kiva at Aztec.
- Near the Folsom archeological site.
- Fajada Butte from the Chaco visitor center.
- The Great Kiva at the Rinconado ruin, largest at Chaco.
- Village ruins at Rinconada, Chaco Canyon.
- Tsin Kletzin ruin, on the mesa above Chaco Canyon.
- Approaching Pueblo Bonito across the flat valley floor.
- Looking over Pueblo Bonito from the talus at the base of the cliff.
- The three-story back wall of Pueblo Bonito.
- Kivas around the edge of the great plaza at Pueblo Bonito.
- One of several great kivas at Pueblo Bonito.
- Close-packed small kivas at Pueblo Bonito.
- Aligned doorways deep within Pueblo Bonito.
- On the clifftop overlooking Pueblo Bonito.
- A great kiva at Chetro Ketl.
- Kivas flanking the plaza at Chetro Ketl.
- Square and round rooms at Chetro Ketl.
- The talus houses against the cliff behind Chetro Ketl.
- On the east edge of the Kin Kletso ruin, Chaco.
- The prehistoric trail to the clifftop above Kin Kletso.
- On the west edge of the Kin Kletso ruin, Chaco.
- Between Del Arroyo ruin and Chaco Wash.
- Kivas at Del Arroyo ruin, Chaco.
- Looking over Del Arroyo ruin, Chaco Canyon.
- The plaza at Taos Pueblo.
- The north building at Taos Pueblo.
- On the bridge between the two buildings at Taos Pueblo.
- Among the south buildings at Taos Pueblo.
- Red Willow Creek flows through Taos Pueblo.
- The great kiva at San Ildefonso pueblo.
- The mud church at San Ildefonso Pueblo.
- The giant cottonwood tree btween the plazas at San Ildefonso.
- Extensive ruins at Pecos National Monument.
- Ruins of the church and pueblo at Pecos.
- In the ruined church at Pecos.
- Entrance to a restored kiva at Pecos.
- Inside a restored kiva, Pecos.
- An unexcavated habitation site at Pecos pueblo.
- Frijoles Canyon below the talus house, Bandelier National Monument.
- The Talus Houses at Bandelier National Monument.
- South Part of the talus houses at Bandelier.
- The Old Zuni Mission, Zuni Pueblo.
- Acoma in the distance, viewed from the west.
- The modern road and foot of the traditional trail, Acoma.
- At the top of the precipitous foot trail at Acoma.
- The adobe church of San Esteban, Acoma.
- The Sky City forest - only tree on the mesa.
- The plaza at Acoma.
- Looking along the east side of the mesa, Acoma.
- Looking across to the Enchanted Mesa from Acoma.
- Potter Norma Jean at work, Acoma.
- Kiva ladders at Acoma.
- Saint Augustine Church at Isleta Pueblo.
- Edge of the ruins at Gran Quivira.
- Looking up at the Mogollon ruins, Gila Cliff Dwellings.
- Entering the cliff dwellings, Gila Cliff Dwellings.
- Between the two connected caves, Gila Cliff Dwellings.
- Texas
- Prehistoric bedrock mortars on the bank of the Rio Grande.
- Hawaii
- Remains of the Menehune Ditch, and a swinging bridge over the Waimea River.
- Halekii Heiau above Wailuku once hosted dozens of ki'i (tikis).
- Pihana Heiau was dedicated to the war god Ku.
- Honokohau ancient Hawaiian burying ground in front of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Kapalua.
- Mo'okini Heiau, near Kamehameha the Great's birthplace.
- Inside Mo'okini Heiau.
- Sacrificial altar at Mo'okini, with Haleakala across the strait.
- The famous petroglyph area in the kiawe forest at Puako.
- Royal fishpond at Anaeho'omalu.
- On the seawall next to the royal beach at Kailua.
- Ki'i (wooden images) fronting the restored heaiu at Pu'uhonua o Honaunau.
- The original (lost and found) statue of Kamehameha the Great, in Kapa'au.
- Tahiti
- The great temple platform at Taputaputea.
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