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Tzartsiseucomy (village kwakwaka'wakw)
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Tzartsiseucomy (village kwakwaka'wakw)

Watercolour

Tzartsiseucomy (Kwakwaka'wakw village)
Artist (1871-1945)
SignatureL. l. within image, ME Carr, Tzartsiseucomy
Date 1912
Medium / Technique Watercolour
Dimensions54.7 x 75.7 cm
Origin British Columbia, Canada
Object NumberM981.118
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Dr. and Mrs. Max Stern
Status
Not on view

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