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CORRECTS TO HONOLULU MUSEUM OF ART FROM HONOLULU MUSEUM OF ARTS AND REMOVES REFERENCE TO WHEN TOTEM POLE WENT ON DISPLAY - Tlingit Tribe members from Klawock, Alaska Jonathan Rowan, left, and Eva ...
Brig. Gen. Wayne Don, currently the highest-ranked Alaska Native in the armed services, speaks during a ceremony for the raising of a totem pole honoring veterans of the armed services in Hoonah ...
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The World's Salmon Capital Is A Coastal Alaskan City With A Lively Downtown Surrounded By Idyllic Beauty - MSNThe Totem Heritage Center is just the beginning of Ketchikan's totem pole legacy. For an even deeper dive, head to Totem Bight State Historical Park, an 11-acre site set within the Alaskan rainforest.
A stolen totem pole that went from the garden decor of two golden-age Hollywood actors to the basement of a Hawaii museum has been returned to Alaska tribal members.
A totem pole carved over half a century ago by Chilkoot artists is coming home. It has started on a cross-country trip and will arrive in the Chilkat Valley in the near future, after spending ...
A totem pole stolen by actor John Barrymore in 1931 that later ended up as a yard decoration for actor Vincent Price was returned to Alaska tribal members on Thursday.
The World’s Largest Collection of Standing Totem Poles Keeps Getting Bigger Eighty sculptures in and around Ketchikan, Alaska, tell the ancestral stories of Indigenous clans ...
A 26-foot totem pole that had resided for more than a century at Chicago’s Field Museum is standing tall again among descendants of the people who carved it, long ago, from a cedar tree (this… ...
Hydaburg s T.J. and Joe Young are helping lead a revitalization of totem art, one pole at a time, in Southeast Alaska.
This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does ...
A totem pole, stolen by actor John Barrymore during a sailing trip to Alaska in 1931, was returned to the Tlingit Tribe by the Honolulu Museum of Arts today, where it was on display since the ...
HONOLULU — A stolen totem pole that went from the garden decor of two golden-age Hollywood actors to the basement of a Hawaii museum has been returned to Alaska tribal members.
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