Totem poles were created by the indigenous people of North America’s Pacific Northwest as a way to document their history, with each massive carving recalling notable events and commemorating ...
The 36-foot tall memorial pole has spent almost a century in a Scottish museum. Now it will be returned to the Nisga’a Nation in Canada. By Emma Bubola Reporting from London Almost 100 years ago, a ...
The efforts by the Haisla people of northwestern British Columbia to recover a sacred totem pole are observed with soporific cool by vet Canadian documaker Gil Cardinal. Better suited for the tube ...
On the ground floor of the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, one of its biggest displays is being carefully prepared for a 4,200-mile journey to its original home. A 36ft (11m), one-tonne ...
A totem pole in Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park that cracked during a storm in August was lowered by crews on Friday to examine the damage and assess possible ways of repairing it. (Axel Dansereau ...
Master Kwakiutl carver Henry Eugene Hunt was commissioned by Walter and Leonore Annenberg to create a 30-foot tall cedar wood totem pole for the grounds at Sunnylands in 1972. But Hunt's family had ...
VICTORIA - The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority says a carved cedar totem pole that has stood between the ocean and British Columbia’s Parliament buildings since 1966 will be returned to the family ...
In an effort to protect sacred sites and Indigenous rights, the Lummi Nation is taking a carved cedar pole on a cross-country journey to Washington, D.C. A totem pole created by Lummi Nations carvers ...
Totem poles were created by the indigenous people of North America's Pacific Northwest as a way to document their history, with each massive carving recalling notable events and commemorating ...
Totem poles were first created by the indigenous people of North America’s Pacific Northwest as a way to document their history, with each massive carving recalling notable events and commemorating ...