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Totem Pole Playhouse is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a summer lineup filled with musicals, comedy and variety shows, according to a community announcement. The season kicks off May 30 ...
In 1963, a 38-and-a-half-foot tall totem pole stood here in downtown Moultrie. Now all that’s left is this plaque and the memory of the man that carved it.
The totem poles were originally reported missing on Oct. 29, 2024, from the Quileute Tribe's 101 Building in Forks. The poles, approximately 15 years old and valued at $10,000 each, have been ...
Equity chorus dancers for Totem Pole Playhouse's 2025 Season (See breakdown). Actors of all ethnicities, backgrounds, gender identities, body types, and abilities for all available roles are ...
SEATTLE — Construction at a park on the north end of Pike Place Market finished more than two months ago but could be staying closed through 2025 until restoration for totem poles are complete ...
Totem poles have become some of the most iconic symbols of “Native American culture,” but it's important to understand their origin and to honor their ongoing significance for the clans to ...
The totem pole is priced at £450 and is available at the Old Mill Antiques Centre, in Mill Street, Low Town. Similar stories 'It's a fatal accident waiting to happen' - Man living by busy B-road ...
The totem pole legend began in 1960 when Nashville businessman Fred Harvey of Harvey's Department Stores brought the almost six-foot, 50-pound item back from a trip to Alaska and donated it.
Totem pole at Brockton Point in Stanley Park to be relocated The Kakaso’las totem pole was carved by Ellen Neel in 1955. It will be moved to the Museum of Anthropology next month.
Carved by Kwakwaka’wakw artist Ellen Neel, the Kakaso’las totem pole will be returned to its previous home at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC next month.
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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 ...