The totem poles honors Washington's Indigenous community, specifically the Urban Native community. Some of the design features at the park include Coast Salish welcome text at the entrance walls ...
A totem pole at the new $48-million RCMP detachment on Drinkwater Road and Indigenous window art in the building’s lobby were ...
Totem poles are better described as heraldic devices - that is ... house posts were made by the Kwakwaka'wakw and Nuu-chah-nulth peoples further south. The Coast Salish people in Southern British ...
Totem Poles are carved wooden pillars made by the First Nations of the Northwest Coast. Totem poles are important symbols for BC Northwest Coast peoples. Several kinds of totem poles were carved by ...
"Totem poles” refer to monumental carvings made from tree trunks by Indigenous peoples from the northern Northwest Coast, in what is now Southeast Alaska and British Columbia. These impressive ...
The Western Red Cedar Totem Pole is 6m tall and features motifs representing a story from the traditional lands of the Coast Salish in British Columbia. A thunderbird is at the top, sitting above a ...
DID YOU KNOW: One common misconception regarding tribal artwork in Washington State is that totem poles are traditional art forms from the Coast Salish peoples. Totem poles are actually crests that ...
The new totem pole and window art are pictured outside ... according to the RCMP. “In Coast Salish Oral traditions, there are many stories about human beings acquiring the powers of supernatural ...