19th Century North America - Haida village - stock illustration
Vintage engraving of a Haida village with totem poles and war canoe. The Haida, historically sometimes spelled Hydah, are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Their main territory is the archipelago of Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands) in northern British Columbia. Ferdinand Hirts Geographische Bildertafeln,1886.

Get this image in a variety of framing options at Photos.com.
PURCHASE A LICENSE
All Royalty-Free licenses include global use rights, comprehensive protection, simple pricing with volume discounts available
kr 2,500.00
NOK
Getty Images19th Century North America Haida Village High-Res Vector Graphic
Download premium, authentic 19th Century North America - Haida village stock illustrations from Getty Images. Explore similar high-resolution stock illustrations in our expansive visual catalogue.Product #:534944199

kr2,500kr300
Getty Images
In stockDETAILS
Credit:
Creative #:
534944199
License type:
Collection:
DigitalVision Vectors
Max file size:
5520 x 3712 px (18.40 x 12.37 in) - 300 dpi - 26 MB
Upload date:
Release info:
Model and property released
- Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,
- Totem Pole,
- Canada,
- Indigenous North American Culture,
- Canoe,
- Haida People,
- Village,
- British Columbia,
- Human Settlement,
- Black And White,
- Cultures,
- Haida Gwaii,
- History,
- Illustration,
- 1880-1889,
- 19th Century,
- 19th Century Style,
- 2015,
- American Culture,
- Antique,
- Engraved Image,
- Ethnicity,
- Horizontal,
- Indigenous American Culture,
- Indigenous Culture,
- Kayak,
- Memories,
- Mode of Transport,
- Nautical Vessel,
- North America,
- Nostalgia,
- Obsolete,
- Old,
- Old-fashioned,
- People,
- Printmaking Technique,
- Recreational Boat,
- Retro Style,
- Rowboat,
- Sculpture,
- Styles,
- The Americas,
- The Past,
- Victorian Style,
- Wild West,
- Woodcut,