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Totem Poles Collection

"Discover the Rich Cultural Heritage in North America" Totem poles, intricately carved wooden sculptures

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Totem Poles, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Totem pole on store, Pier 54, Seattle, Washington State, United States of America

Totem pole on store, Pier 54, Seattle, Washington State, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Totem poles at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Totem poles at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Masked dancers-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Masked dancers-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Masked dancers-Qagyuhl, c1914. During the winter ceremony, Kwakiutl dancers wearing masks and costumes, crouch in foreground with others behind them

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Nimkish village at Alert Bay, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Nimkish village at Alert Bay, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Nimkish village at Alert Bay, c1914. Kwakiutl village, with totem poles, Alert Bay, British Columbia

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Confederation Park, Kwakiutl Totem

Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Confederation Park, Kwakiutl Totem

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Kispiax Village, 1929 (oil on canvas)

Kispiax Village, 1929 (oil on canvas)
996062 Kispiax Village, 1929 (oil on canvas) by Carr, Emily (1871-1945); 91.8x128.7 cm; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada; (add.info.: by Emily Carr); © Art Gallery of Ontario ; Purchase

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: An incident of the Winter Dance-Nakoaktok, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

An incident of the Winter Dance-Nakoaktok, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
An incident of the Winter Dance-Nakoaktok, c1914. Kwakiutl people, some bowing before totem poles in background, others seated facing front as part of the nunhlim ceremony

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Mamalelekala chief's mortuary house, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Mamalelekala chief's mortuary house, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Mamalelekala chief's mortuary house, c1914

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Carved posts at Alert Bay, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Carved posts at Alert Bay, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Carved posts at Alert Bay, c1914. Two totem poles in front of a wood frame house in the Nimkish village Yilis, on Cormorant Island

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Totem poles at Brockton Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Totem poles at Brockton Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Carved Posts at Alert Bay, British Columbia, 1914, photogravure by John Andrew & Son (photogravure)

Carved Posts at Alert Bay, British Columbia, 1914, photogravure by John Andrew & Son (photogravure)
STC225366 Carved Posts at Alert Bay, British Columbia, 1914, photogravure by John Andrew & Son (photogravure) by Curtis, Edward Sheriff (1868-1952) (after)

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Totem Poles (colour litho)

Totem Poles (colour litho)
3633897 Totem Poles (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Totem Poles. Illustration for The Golden Picture Book of Red Indians (Ward Lock, c 1940)

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Figures from the Sandwich Islands, c. 1824 (ink and brown wash)

Figures from the Sandwich Islands, c. 1824 (ink and brown wash)
MGS149836 Figures from the Sandwich Islands, c.1824 (ink and brown wash) by Pellion, Alphonse (fl.1816-20) (after); 29.5x38 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Mask dance of the Nuxalk people of British Columbia (colour litho)

Mask dance of the Nuxalk people of British Columbia (colour litho)
5226605 Mask dance of the Nuxalk people of British Columbia (colour litho) by Cronau, Rudolf (b.1855) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mask dance of the Nuxalk people of British Columbia)

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: A Tour in Alaska (engraving)

A Tour in Alaska (engraving)
1038570 A Tour in Alaska (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Tour in Alaska. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: The Totem Poles (b / w photo)

The Totem Poles (b / w photo)
958554 The Totem Poles (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Totem Poles)

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: The Raven Totem Pole, ca. 1880-1914. Creator: Theodore J. Richardson

The Raven Totem Pole, ca. 1880-1914. Creator: Theodore J. Richardson
The Raven Totem Pole, ca. 1880-1914

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Alaska Building with Totems at St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Creator: Theodore J

Alaska Building with Totems at St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Creator: Theodore J
Alaska Building with Totems at St. Louis Exposition, 1904

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: View of Wrangell, Alaska, in 1884. Creator: Theodore J. Richardson

View of Wrangell, Alaska, in 1884. Creator: Theodore J. Richardson
View of Wrangell, Alaska, in 1884

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Hawaiian totem pole in Maui, Hawaii

Hawaiian totem pole in Maui, Hawaii

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Historic image in black and white of native indian children with houses and totem poles; Alaska

Historic image in black and white of native indian children with houses and totem poles; Alaska, United States of America

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Artwork of bird on fallen totem pole

Artwork of bird on fallen totem pole

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Pouwhenua (Maori totem poles telling a story), Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Bay of Islands

Pouwhenua (Maori totem poles telling a story), Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Bay of Islands, Northland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Greetings from Seattle, Washington Postcard. ca. 1942, Greetings from Seattle, Washington Postcard

Greetings from Seattle, Washington Postcard. ca. 1942, Greetings from Seattle, Washington Postcard

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Aurora above totem poles

Aurora above totem poles
August 31, 2004 - Aurora above Totem Poles, Canyon City, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Sunburst through the Totem Pole formation in Monument Valley, Utah

Sunburst through the Totem Pole formation in Monument Valley, Utah
A sunburst through the famous Totem Pole formation in Monument Valley, Utah

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Aurora above totem pole

Aurora above totem pole
August 31, 2004 - Aurora above Totem Pole, Canyon City, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Village in Alaska, c. 1900 (b / w photo)

Village in Alaska, c. 1900 (b / w photo)
XIR213181 Village in Alaska, c.1900 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Indians Dancing (colour litho)

Indians Dancing (colour litho)
BAL109958 Indians Dancing (colour litho) by White, John (fl.1570-93) (after); 27.4x35.6 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Postcard of a Northwest Coast Shaman Treating a Patient. ca. 1908-1910

Postcard of a Northwest Coast Shaman Treating a Patient. ca. 1908-1910, 528-Indian Witch Doctor Visiting Patient

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Totem poles in cemetery in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem poles in cemetery in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Maori totem - carving. Arataki Nature Centre Waitakere Ranges - Auckland - New Zealand

Maori totem - carving. Arataki Nature Centre Waitakere Ranges - Auckland - New Zealand
MAB-768 Maori totem - carving. Arataki Nature Centre Waitakere Ranges - Auckland - New Zealand Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Totem in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. SX3

Totem in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. SX3
TOM-1347 Totem in Stanley Park Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Chief Kyan Totem Pole in Whale Park, Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska, United States of America

Chief Kyan Totem Pole in Whale Park, Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Saemangeum Korea - Jangseung Totem Poles carved faces with contorted scream opposition to the land

Saemangeum Korea - Jangseung Totem Poles carved faces with contorted scream opposition to the land reclamation
BMD-278 Saemangeum Korea - Jangseung Totem Poles carved faces with contorted scream opposition to the land reclamation Brian McDairmant Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Totem Pole Park, Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, Vancouver Island

Totem Pole Park, Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: A totem pole at the cultural village in the Olympic Park area, Beijing, China, Asia

A totem pole at the cultural village in the Olympic Park area, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Tlingit Totem, Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington State, United States of America

Tlingit Totem, Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington State, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Chief Wakass pole for winter ceremonial, Canadian Museum of Civilization

Chief Wakass pole for winter ceremonial, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, Quebec Province, Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Totem poles, Jasper National Park, near Jasper, Alberta, Canada, North America

Totem poles, Jasper National Park, near Jasper, Alberta, Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Poles Collection: Galloway Totem Pole Park

Galloway Totem Pole Park, City of Foyil, Historic Route 66, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America



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"Discover the Rich Cultural Heritage in North America" Totem poles, intricately carved wooden sculptures, stand tall as captivating symbols of indigenous cultures across North America. From the iconic totem pole on display at Pier 54 in Seattle, Washington State, to the majestic totem poles found in British Columbia's Victoria and Butchart Gardens, these towering works of art offer a glimpse into centuries-old traditions. One such place that showcases an impressive collection is Galloway Totem Pole Park. Nestled amidst nature's beauty, this park boasts an array of stunning totem poles that tell stories passed down through generations. Similarly, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in Vancouver offers visitors a chance to admire beautifully crafted totem poles while exploring breathtaking suspension bridges. For history enthusiasts, Alert Bay's Carved Posts take us back in time with a photogravure captured by John Andrew & Son in 1914. These images transport us to an era when these magnificent structures were already revered for their cultural significance. Further east lies Ottawa's Confederation Park where Kwakiutl Totems proudly stand as reminders of Canada's diverse heritage. Meanwhile, Stanley Park in Vancouver beckons with its Brockton Point and its striking collection of meticulously carved totem poles. The allure of these remarkable creations extends beyond North America; even early explorers like those depicted in "A Tour in Alaska" recognized their beauty and documented them through engravings. Additionally, historical artworks like "Figures from the Sandwich Islands" provide glimpses into how different cultures have interacted throughout history. From vibrant colour lithographs capturing mask dances performed by Nuxalk people to Ontario’s own representation at Confederation Park – each piece tells a unique story within the intricate carvings adorning these awe-inspiring structures known as totem poles. Whether you are drawn by their artistic mastery or fascinated by their cultural significance, Totem Poles stand as a testament to the rich heritage of North America's indigenous peoples.