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Donny Barnell totem at Indian Cultural Center (Haida)

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  • Pole by Israel Shotridge at Ketchikan Indian Center
  • Pole by Israel Shotridge at Ketchikan Indian Center
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  • Donny Barnell totem at Indian Cultural Center (Haida)
  • Top of Tsimshian pole by David Boxley at Ketchikan Indian Community Center.
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  • Three poles located outside the Ketchikan Indian Community Center Building.
  • Council of the clans by Lee Wallace, Cape Fox, Ketchikan
  • Council of the clans by Lee Wallace, Cape Fox, Ketchikan
  • This is one of the totems in the "Council of Clans," a circle of 6 totem figures  located near the main entrance to the Cape Fox Lodge in Kethchikan.       The Council of Clans was created and carved by Lee Wallace.        <br />
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This figure is known as the Naa Kaani pole.  He is wearing a traditional button blanket and holds a speaking staff.  Speaking staffs were used at potlaches where the person holding the staff had the authority to mediate and bring order to the festivities.
  • Council of the clans by Lee Wallace, Cape Fox, Ketchikan
  • These 6 totem figures are known as the "Council of Clans."  They are located near the main entrance to the Cape Fox Lodge in Kethchikan.               The figure wearing a red button blanket is holding a staff known as the Naa Kaani pole (not visible in this photo).  Speaking staffs were used at potlaches where the person holding it had the authority to mediate and bring order to the festivities.   <br />
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Lee Wallace, the carver of the Council of Clans added a personal touch to the bear pole (the one in the center of the 5 facing the authority figure in the red button blanket).  According to him, the small bear cub on the top of the pole was for his daughter who loved "Care Bears" when she was a little girl.  Although not visible in the photo, there is a small carved heart on the bear cub's behind!
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