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Vintage photograph of Totem Poles, Alaska,19th Century
The former Skookum Jim House today Parks Canada home and Totem Poles of Carcross. Indigenous Art in a small touristic town. Carcross is home to the Carcross/Tagish First Nation, Yukon, Canada
Totem pole in Tilford Gardens in a rest area with benches under the shade of green trees
Totem pole at Hope, British Columbia visitor centre
Totem and old house in Old Masset, Queen Charolette Islands, BC, Canada
Totem poles, Nature scenics Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
Isolated image of a colorful totem pole, Alaska
The 150 year old totem poles are located in Kispiax on the Yellowhead Highway in Northwest British Columbia
A copy of a traditional big house built in the mid 1800's in Fort Rupert, British Columbia
Foyil, OK, USA, Oct. 6, 2019: One of the folk art installations at Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park, a roadside attraction off Route 66 in Foyil, Oklahoma. The late artist spent about 25 years creating the pieces.
Vancouver, Canada - May 2, 2012 : Upper section of a West Coast First Nation totem pole seen from below.
Umista Cultural Centre building and totem pole in Alert Bay, British Columbia
A totem pole located in the Pioneer Square district of Seattle, WA.
Ceremonial Totem Poles in the Namgis Burial Grounds in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver, Canada - August 11, 2017: Totem in the forest near Capilano Bridge
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - February 3, 2022. First Nations totem poles, carvings by Northwest Coast First Peoples. Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia (UBC)
Totem poles are monuments created by First Nations of the Pacific Northwest to represent and commemorate ancestry, histories, or events.Creaded out of red cedar and erected to be visible within the community.\nThey document stories and histories of clan members using stylised humans animals, and family crests.
Totem pole located at the Ksan Historical Village and Museum.  Ksan is the home of the Gitxsan peoples for the past 8000 years.  Located in Northwestern British Columbia, Canada
Detail of raven atop Haa leelk'u has Kaa sta heeni deiyi Pole at Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Alaska, USA. Carved in 1996 for the Southeast Alaskan Indian Cultural Center.
First Nations Totem Poles during a fall season at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
stanley park totem pole
Skidegate, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada,  July 7, 2023: The Haida Heritage Centre the premier cultural centre of the Haida Nation and it’s people.
Duncan, Canada - June 21, 2021. The Duncan train station was active until 2011, but now is used as a museum. Duncan, BC, is located on southern Vancouver Island and is part of the Cowichan Valley, the traditional territory of the Cowichan Tribes.
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Juneau, Alaska: 09/04/2024- Located along the boardwalk on the waterfront promenade of Juneau, Alaska cruise port, are Tingit and Haida totem poles.
Vancouver, Canada - 05/04/2023: Totem poles in Stanley Park
A group of totem poles surrounding an aboriginal longhouse on the British Columbia, Canadian coast.
Indian totem pole in Whitehorse city in Yukon Territory. Totem poles are monumental sculptures of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest
Antique Alaskan Photograph: Totem Poles, Alaska, 1893: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
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