Robin Young’s totem pole in West Seattle; in 2009, it was recovered along with a second stolen totem, Renton’s Henry Moses Honoring Pole, which was also put back up ...
Totem Poles are carved wooden pillars made by the First Nations of the Northwest Coast. Totem poles are important symbols for BC Northwest Coast peoples. Several kinds of totem poles were carved by ...
On Friday morning, shoppers in Juneau noticed the absence of two totem poles that had been at Fred Meyer’s main entrance for approximately 40 years. Tlingit twin carvers Mick and Rick Beasley ...
The idea to shoot an ascent of the Totem Pole, a stone tower in Tasmania, came to adventure photographer Krystle Wright in a dream. Years later, as she dangled from a line she’d rigged across ...
When Carl and Linda Muggli begin to carve the symbols of their totem poles, they trust that they are releasing the sacred spirits within. But they feel it before a single cut is made ...
The pair of rock climbers had scrambled up a tall, slender pillar called the "Totem Pole", which rises from the sea at Cap Hauy on the Australian island of Tasmania. Strong gusts of wind made the ...
The wood for the totem poles was cut from the Nakagawa Experimental ... where he carved other famous works, including “Kami no Shita” (Tongue of God), made of Japanese oak said to weigh ...
Five towering totem poles will soon be placed at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, representing Tlingit & Haida clans.
Owt’iwans also became famous for his totem pole carvings and was often asked to sign his work by the people visiting the island. Owt’iwans would sign his carvings with his English name Andrew Brown.
America’s most famous road is, without a doubt ... here is a drive that spans 246 miles from Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park to the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum. Planning a one-day road trip ...