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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 ...
A new memorial totem pole is being raised at the former site of the Miller Bay Indian Hospital, located just outside of ...
Q. This totem pole, made by Eli Tait, was hung on our wall in the 1950s. Information is written on its back. Apparently, he sold his small totem poles to tourists on cruise ships in Alaska for 50 ...
It was not a small task — moving the 32-foot totem pole to its rightful place required a truck, barge, crane and the strength of around 40 people. Dick described it as another step in bringing ...
The totem pole was carved from red cedar in 1855 and is made almost entirely from a single piece of wood, with a small cap on top which can be separated.
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