File:Stanley Park totem poles, Vancouver (2013) - 2.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionStanley Park totem poles, Vancouver (2013) - 2.JPG |
English: Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia (2013) |
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Author | Another Believer |
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Sky Chief Totem Pole. Carved by Hesquiat artist Tim Paul and Ditidaht artist Art Thompson in 1988, representing important characters in Nuu-chah-nulth history.
Thunderbird House Post Totem Pole, carved by Tony Hunt in 1987 as a copy of an older pole, carved by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Charlie James in the early 1900s, which is now in the Vancouver Museum.
Beaver Crest Totem Pole, carved in 1987 by Nisga'a artist Norman Tait, with assistance from his brother Robert Tait, his son Isaac Tait, and his nepher Ron Telek. The carving shows's the adoption of the beaver as the crest of the Tait family's Eagle clan.
Chief Wakas Totem
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File change date and time | 03:24, 7 July 2013 |
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