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Country of the Kutenai, 2018

 Item — Folder: 1, Item: 8

Scope and Contents

Curtis Caption: The Kutenai occupied portions of southeastern British Columbia, northern Idaho, and northwestern Montana. In this region of blue, mountain-girt lakes and majestic rivers they very naturally made use of canoes. The commoner form was the pine-bark craft still to be observed among the Kalispel (see plates 239, 240), but occasionally they made canoes of the form here illustrated, by stretching fresh elk-hides over a framework of fir strips or tough saplings. The one seen in the picture is a canvas-covered specimen found on the shore of Flathead lake in 1909. 20x24" photogravure, brown ink, reprint from the 1910 Curtis original. Published in The North American Indian vol 7.

Dates

  • Creation: 2018

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 28 photographs (Single large folder. Located in flat file storage.)

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives Repository

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