This vintage color photograph from October 1966 captures a man standing next to a large, elaborately carved and painted totem pole situated in a wooded park area. The totem pole features bold facial designs and a prominent extended nose, typical of Indigenous Northwest Coast Native American art. The image is a standard 3.5x3.5 inch print on paper with a white border, showing the natural autumnal surroundings with grass and trees in the background.
Taken by an amateur photographer in the United States, this original print offers a nostalgic glimpse into mid-1960s outdoor cultural exhibits or park displays. The photo's size and vintage color tones make it a unique collectible for fans of ethnographic art, vintage photography, or historical Americana. Its unframed format and classic snapshot style evoke personal travel memories and cultural appreciation from this era.