"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 ...
Totem poles were again carved and erected in the communities along the coast ... The poles below are on loan to the SFU Museum from the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria.
Totem poles are important symbols for BC Northwest Coast peoples. Several kinds of totem poles were carved by First Nations artists living along the central and northern coast of British Columbia. A ...
A 36ft (11m), one-tonne totem pole will be returned to the Nisga'a Nation, one of the indigenous groups in what is now known as British Columbia on the west coast of Canada. The totem pole has ...
It is about an old totem pole built by my ancestors on a beach close to our village ... Written by Veselin Jungic, SFU, and Mark MacLean, UBC; Illustrator: Bethani L'Heureux from the 'Namgis First ...
The Museum of Anthropology (part of the University of British Columbia) houses one of the ... ritual masks, totem poles and other Native American relics. Other areas of the museum display 15th ...
The Ni’isjoohl Memorial Pole was taken from the Nisga’a Nation, an indigenous community in the Canadian province of British Columbia, almost a century ago. On display in the National Museum of ...