WOMAN PAINTING HAT, 1914. The daughter of a Nakoaktok chief on the coast of British Columbia, Canada, wearing a cedar bark cape and a nose-ring made of abalone shell, and painting a crest on a hat made of woven shreds of spruce roots. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, 1914.
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1914AmericanAmericanArtBarkBraceletBritishCanadianCapeCarouselCedarChiefClothingCollectionColumbiaCraftCrestCurtisDailyDaughterDesignEarlyEdwardFineFirstHatIndianKwakiutlLifeNakoaktokNationNativeNokoaktokNorthwestNorthwestNoseNoseNoseringOrnamentPacificPaintbrushPaintedPaintingPhotographPonchoPortraitRingRingRootS.SkillSpruceStickTraditionWomanWoven