HYDABURG -- Chain saws toppled a 550-year-old western red cedar tree on Prince of Wales Island recently. But last month, the ancient log rose again as Eagle and Raven totem poles in the village of ...
KLAWOCK — A well-attended, three-day celebration culminated with a totem pole raising ceremony Aug. 18 at Prince of Wales Island. The 37-foot totem stands to honor Alaska’s veterans and was designed ...
Haida ancestral pole displayed outside of the Milwaukee Public Museum on W. Wells St. When Currier was a kid, he used to walk from Milwaukee’s near south side downtown to the museum. Seeing the pole ...
In the next film from our Sundance 2020 series, two brothers carve their community’s first totem pole in nearly a century. Video by Christopher Auchter Mr. Auchter is a filmmaker. This film is part of ...
A screenshot of a video showing the reveal of the 52-foot Yáadaas clan pole. (From a video by Anna Harris) A totem pole that spent more than 100 years far from home has returned to the Haida village ...
Haida carving brothers Joe and T.J. Young are back in Juneau to finish a pair of Eagle and Raven totem poles. About this time last year, the Hydaburg men and their apprentices were using axes and ...
At the turn of the 20th century, the identity of the barely formed city of Seattle depended on a single visual symbol: the totem pole. Postcards bearing the image of the Alaskan totem pole that was ...
COOPERSTOWN _ A 30-foot-tall totem pole in front of Fenimore Art Museum will be unveiled at 1 p.m. Saturday, inviting visitors to see the collection of American Indian art inside. "When you look at ...
The smell of cedar and the sounds of singing filled the garden behind the Alaska Native Heritage Center during the raising of a totem pole that symbolizes healing from the boarding school era. More ...
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This story has been updated with additional information. Installing up to five wooden totem poles at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center carved by local tribal artists is being proposed by the U.S.
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