Totem Poles
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Totem Pole Art Preserves Native American Culture - Voice of America |
Totem Pole Art Preserves Native American CultureVoice of AmericaJanuary 20, 2012 Totem Pole Art Preserves Native American Culture Jeff Swicord | Washington In the mid to late 18th century, missionary schools were opened on Native American reservations in the US The goal was to convert young people to Christianity ...and more » |
Unique totem pole to be dedicated Saturday - Washington Post (blog) |
Unique totem pole to be dedicated SaturdayWashington Post (blog)By Jacqueline Trescott WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 3: Tsimshian carver David Boxley puts the finishing touches on a 22 foot totem pole at the National Museum of the American Indian. (Nikki Kahn - THE WASHINGTON POST) The work of art will be dedicated ...and more » |
David Boxley's latest totem pole to debut at Smithsonian - Alaska Dispatch |
David Boxley's latest totem pole to debut at SmithsonianAlaska DispatchAccording to the Kitsap Sun of Bremerton, Wash., renowned Tsimshian wood carver David Boxley's totem poles stand in his hometown of Metlakatla, Alaska, in Disney World, in the Microsoft headquarters campus in Redmond, Wash., and in Seattle's Museum of ...KINGSTON: : Totem pole heading to SmithsonianTheNewsTribune.comall 25 news articles » |
Kingston man's totem pole is dedicated at Smithsonian - Kitsap Sun |
Kingston man's totem pole is dedicated at SmithsonianKitsap SunBy Bill Straub Scripps Howard News Service Wayne Clough, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, speaks during the unveiling of the totem pole carved by Tsimshian carver David Boxley (center) and his son David Boxley Jr. (right) at the National ...and more » |
Totem pole carver revives dying art - BBC News  BBC News |
Totem pole carver revives dying artBBC NewsTotem pole carving was once a thriving tradition passed on through the generations. But when David Boxley tried to learn the craft there was nobody left alive to teach him. A member of the Tsimshian tribe from Alaska, he began researching the lost art, ...and more » |
Barry Cleveland: goodbye, and thanks! - Carmi Times |
Barry Cleveland: goodbye, and thanks!Carmi TimesThe first time that I remember entering this building was in the summer of 1972; I was working in the sports department of the State Journal-Register in Springfield, low man on the totem pole (though I did get to interview famed gymnast and now actress ... |
Book Cooks Up Recipe for Innovation - Voice of America |
Book Cooks Up Recipe for InnovationVoice of AmericaSince then Mr. Boxley has created seventy totem poles. Totem poles tell a story. Several months ago he began carving his most recent totem pole from a seven-meter-long piece of red cedar. DAVID BOXLEY: "We don't use sandpaper.and more » |
Answer Man: Thunderbird ruled over Mayo Park - Post-Bulletin  Post-Bulletin |
Answer Man: Thunderbird ruled over Mayo ParkPost-BulletinWhatever happened to the totem pole that used to be in Mayo Park? Thanks for your interesting enlightenments. — Clint By sending this note, Clint went right to the top of the totem pole for information. Smart move! As a young-un myself, I knew nothing ... |
Yahoo unveils app search page for Android and iOS, because we need it - Engadget |
Yahoo unveils app search page for Android and iOS, because we need itEngadgetBy Amar Toor posted Feb 3rd 2012 3:16PM Yahoo may be sliding down the search engine totem pole, but the company is doing its best to climb back up, with a new space dedicated to apps. This week, Yahoo added a new "Apps" tab to its search page, ...and more » |
Then & Now - Chicago Sun-Times |
Then & NowChicago Sun-TimesA totem pole stands outside the Barrett Hardware store, 65 N. Ottawa St. in downtown Joliet. Around 1910 to 1911, JO Barrett visited Alaska. He was so interested in the totem poles carved by the Tlingits that he commissioned them to carve one for him.and more » |
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