Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Apr. 13—New things are happening out at Ed Galloway's old place near Foyil. The sound of children's laughter can be heard in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Totem poles are unique to the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest. The ones around Ketchikan are particularly old and ...
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.
“If you’ve ever driven by Kalama, Washington, you’ve probably seen the massive Lelooska totem pole standing tall near the Columbia River,” Patrick Allmaras posted on the Northwest Coast Native Carvers ...
Installing a set of totem poles at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center highlighting local Alaska Natives may be a worthy idea, but numerous tribal residents expressed concerns during an initial ...
"Totem poles” refer to monumental carvings made from tree trunks by Indigenous peoples from the northern Northwest Coast, in what is now Southeast Alaska and British Columbia. These impressive poles ...
Those attending the Xaalh and the Way of the Masks ceremony lay their hands on a totem pole during a blessing led by The Rev. Dr. Jani Wild, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, on Saturday at ...
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 north ...
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 ...