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English: Wawadit'la, also known as Mungo Martin House, a Kwakwaka'wakw "big house", with heraldic pole. Built by Chief Mungo Martin in 1953. Located at Thunderbird Park in Victoria, British Columbia.

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Français : Wawadit'la, ou la maison de Mungo Martin, une "Grande maison" des Kwakwaka'wakw, avec ses totems. Monuments construits par le chef sculpteur Mungo Martin assisté de David Martin et Mildred Hunt en 1953 à Thunderbierd park, Victoria, en Colombie Britannique.
Date Taken June 20th 2007, finished June 21st, 2007
Source Own work
Author HighInBC Attribute to Ryan Bushby
Object location48° 25′ 12″ N, 123° 21′ 59.83″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/exhibits/tbird-park/index.html

House built by Mungo Martin and David Martin with carpenter Robert J. Wallace. Based on Chief Nakap'ankam's house in Tsaxis (Fort Rupert). The house "bears on its house-posts the hereditary crests of Martin's family." It continues to be used for ceremonies with the permission of Chief Oast'akalagalis 'Walas 'Namugwis (Peter Knox, Martin's grandson) and Mable Knox. Pole carved by Mungo Martin, David Martin and Mildred Hunt. "Rather than display his own crests on the pole, which was customary, Martin chose to include crests representing the A'wa'etlala, Kwagu'l, 'Nak'waxda'xw and 'Namgis Nations. In this way, the pole represents and honours all the Kwakwaka'wakw people."


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Native Kwakwaka'wakw "big house", with heraldic pole, British Columbia

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