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BARBEAU, Marius. 1950. Totem Poles: According to Crests and Topics. Vol. 1. Ottawa: Dept. of Resources and Development, National Museum of Canada. 433 p. (National Museum of Canada bulletin; 119-Vol. I).
The paper version is out of print
Available in English only

Legend and Contents, i (7.3 MB)
Preface and Introduction, xi (5.9 MB)
The Salmon-Eater Tradition, 15 (9.4 MB)
The Salmon-Eater Tradition, 40 (9.2 MB)
Frog and Volcano Woman, 65 (7.0 MB)
The Eagle, 84 (5.4 MB)
The Shark, 98 (2.8 MB)
The Beaver, 105 (11.4 MB)
Thunderbird, 134 (11.8 MB)
The Salmon Totems, 165 (5.4 MB)
Bear Mother, 180 (5.4 MB)
Bear Mother, 205 (11.2 MB)
Bear Mother, 233 (9.5 MB)
The Wolf, 259 (679 KB)
Sharp-Nose and Split-Person, 261 (2.8 MB)

The Orpheus Myth, 269 (8.6 MB)
The Killer-Whale, 290 (1.8 MB)
Strong Man, 295 (8.3 MB)
The Sea Wolf Wasko, 316 (1.4 MB)
Sea Monsters, 320 (1.4 MB)
The Raven, 324 (7.7 MB)
The Raven, 343 (7.3 MB)
The Double-Headed Monster, 362 (6.6 MB)
The Cannibal or Mosquito, 378 (5.3 MB)
The Mountain-Goat, 392 (2.8 MB)
The Skeel or Lanemrait crest, 399 (7.1 MB)
Ridicule or Discredit poles, 399 (7.1 MB)
The White Man, 402 (7.1 MB)
Details of Illustrations, 419 (3.8 MB)

    Date Created: February 16, 2007 | Last Updated: November 26, 2012