VR Panoramas of Indigenous Peoples

(Native Americans/First Nations, Inuit/Eskimos, ancient peoples of the southwest, Native Hawai'ians and other Polynesians)


 
Alaska
Totem pole group "Attaining Balance Within" outside the courthouse.
Red cedar logs stored outside the Totem Center at Fort Seward.
Cigar store Indian on Broadway, Skagway.
Sitka's totem park adjoins the inner harbor.
Totem poles line the forested shoreline at Sitka National Historical Park.
This mural is on the Juneau City Hall.
The "Thunder Wings" statue represents the naming of Ketchikan by the Tlingits.
This ring of superlative modern totem poles were all carved by Lee Wallace.
The Totem Heritage Center in Ketchikan preserves some of the oldest existing poles.
Some of the poles at the heritage center are so weathered as to be unrecognizable.
The totem pole park in the village of Saxman, south of Ketchikan.
Bears and frogs flank the entrance to Saxman Totem Park.
The 26 totem poles at Saxman include several of the most famous.
This unusual totem recounts the story of a child held by a clam as the tide came in.
Famous Haida carver Lee Wallace at work in the carving shed at Saxman.
Northwest Territories
Shingle beach on the Beaufort Sea at Tuktoyaktuk
The inner harbor at Tuktoyaktuk.
The Catholic Mission Church and the schooner SS Lourdes, Tuktoyaktuk.
Cemetery facing the Arctic Ocean, Tuktoyaktuk.
The "Igloo Church" in downtown Inuvik, Canada's northernmost town.
Inside the Fort MacPherson Tent and Canvas Company factory.
Yukon
The salmon trap area at Klukshu Village.
British Columbia
Overlooking the town of Telegraph Creek.
The abandoned Tahltan Indian capital.
The suspension bridge over the Nass River at Gitwinksihlkw.
The Nisga'a Lava Beds, on the Nass River.
The totem pole shed at Kitwancool.
Totem poles in the village of Kitwancool.
Totem pole row by the Kispiox River.
The Bear Mother totems pole at 'Ksan Historical Indian Village.
Gitxkan mortuary house and cache on the Bulkeley River at 'Ksan.
Moricetown Rapids on the Bulkeley River.
Downtown Bella Coola, headquarters for the Nuxalk people.
Totem poles and historic Helmcken House in Thunderbird Park.
Totem poles in the Royal BC Museum at night.
Mortuary house and totem poles outside the UBC museum.
Inside the totem pole hall, number one.
Inside the totem pole hall, number two.
Inside the totem pole hall, number three.
Inside the totem pole hall, number four.
Colorful totem poles in Stanley Park.
Alberta
A teepee outside the recreated Fort Edmonton.
Buffalo once again graze near the historic buffalo jump.
Indians stampeded buffalo over this cliff at the edge of the Porcupine Hills.
A huge pile of bones forms the hill at the base of the buffalo jump.
The Indians camped on the flats below the jump.
The excellent Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Center is built into the cliff, essentially underground.
The Blackfeet Medicine Stone is a glacial erratic boulder.
Fort Whoop-Up was an American trading post selling whiskey to the Blackfeet and Cree.
Washington
Harbor and launch ramp at Neah Bay, Makah Indian Reservation.
The harbor breakwater at the Indian town of La Push.
The small craft harbor at La Push.
Oregon
Dugout canoes at Fort Clatsop's canoe landing on the Lewis and Clark River.
The Astoria Column and Comcomly's burial canoe, overlooking Astoria.
Chief Joseph's second bural site, at Wallowa Lake.
Upper Klamath Lake, near Modoc Point.
Montana
Grazing land on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Cut Bank Creek.
Looking east over the plains at Cut Bank Creek.
Big Hole National Battlefield, site of the Nez Perce defeat.
Colorado
Looking down on Spruce Tree ruin. from the trailhead
At the north end of Spruce Tree ruin.
Next to the kiva entrance at Spruce Tree ruin.
At the south end of Spruce Tree ruin.
On the canyon rim opposite Balcony House.
The overlook above the Cliff Palace ruin.
Far View ruin on the mesa top at Mesa Verde.
California
The reconstructed Yurok Indian village of Sumeg at Patricks Point State Park.
The interior of a Yurok Indian house at Sumeg, Patricks Point State Park.
Lava beds form a natural fortiication at Captain Jack's Stronghold.
Captain Jack's cave, in the Stronghold.
Deer Creek Canyon from Highway 32.
The Indian Arrow Tree, in cutover land east of Korbel.
A partly excavated midden at the mouth of the Mattole River.
In the Sally Bell Grove, on the ridge above Wheeler.
The Council Madrone, near Ettersburg.
The collapsed Council Madrone, south side.
The collapsed Council Madrone, north side.
The landing dock at Alcatraz.
The Indian statue in Point Richmond.
The re-created Miwok Indian village behind the museum in Yosemite Village.
The Indian cemetery alongside Carmel mission basilica.
The Indian cemetery at San Juan Bautista.
Poppies and lupines in the walled cemetery at Mission San Antonio.
Painted Rock, a major Chumash pictograph site.
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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