One of S'Gang Gwaay's Watchmen drying freshly caught halibut at his cabin.
A row of totem poles at S'Gang Gwaay. These poles are at least a hundred fifty years old and were memorial poles carved to tell the story and house the remains of honored persons such as chiefs.
Enjoying a day with Kirk and Karen Palmer from Victoria aboard their boat Light Scout enroute to S'Gang Gwaay, a partially restored ancient Haida village on Anthony Island, west coast of the Queen Charlottes.
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