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A totem pole — several, in fact — once stood where a Starbucks Coffee stands near the corner of Northeast 78th Street and Northeast Highway 99 in Hazel Dell.
About six years after it was removed from a St. Catharines, Ont., park, a beloved totem pole is once again standing tall in the community.. Commissioned in 1966 for Canada's 100th birthday, the ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNFive new totem poles proposed at Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center as part of stewardship agreement - MSNLast September a 40-year-old Porcupine and Beaver Totem Pole carved by late master Lingít carver Amos Wallace that had been ...
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Two totem poles stolen from Quileute Tribe building in Forks - MSNEach totem pole is approximately 15 years old and valued at $10,000, per the release. No suspects have been identified and no witnesses have come forward, according to the department.
Work on the totem pole was documented in an old black-and-white photo. It shows a group of carvers hunched over the pole, apparently putting the finishing touches on a large face.
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office says its detectives found and returned two totem poles that were stolen from the Quileute Tribe. The theft happened in October. The department says someone ...
Flanking all four corners of the old Carlyon Bridge that carries Capitol Boulevard through Tumwater are four sculptures that were once known as the only concrete totem poles in the world. Karen ...
The totem pole: an intercultural history. Seattle: University of Washington Press. See especially "The Swan Pole" by Robin Wright, on pp. 124 - 125. Wright notes "The first known person to commission ...
Before the move, the family of carver, Chief Lelooska (Don Smith) restored the approximately 60-year-old totem pole.
The totem poles were originally reported missing on Oct. 29, 2024, from the Quileute Tribe's 101 Building in Forks. The poles, approximately 15 years old and valued at $10,000 each, have been ...
EVERETT — A piece of Everett some 650 years in the making will soon make its way to Alaska. In January, local Tlingit artist Fred Fulmer began carving an 11-foot, 400-pound totem pole at his ...
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