In our ever-evolving world, fostering cultural sensitivity is paramount for creating inclusive and respectful work environments and minimizing ...
Native American cultures in the Pacific Northwest carved totem poles that represented the various totems protecting that tribe. Often at the top of the pole a thunderbird held a place of honor.
November is Native American Heritage Month – a perfect time to honor Indigenous traditions, cultures, and histories. At UVA Library, we’re highlighting work created by and about Native Americans.
The fourth is a historical reference to Tumwater when it was known as New Market: the “Site of the First American ... an Alaska native artist. When first painted, the totem poles were red ...
Cowichan Public Art Gallery exhibit features maquettes of Duncan's totems, as well as First Nation prints and photography ...
Ivar’s recently installed Alaska-born David Boxley to replace a deteriorating Northwest Coast-style totem pole in the Salmon ...
The poles — which are not part of Coast Salish tradition — sparked a mini-culture war in Seattle around Indigenous ...
Karen Johnson, curator with the Olympia Tumwater Foundation, walked The Olympian through the history of the totem poles and ...