I haven’t photographed totem poles for quite a while. I will soon show you some from the Royal BC Museum in Victoria. But first here’s one from the S’Klallam Tribe that stands near the Jamestown Medical Center in Sequim. I picked up a brochure about it some years back but can’t seem to put my hands on it again.
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Totem poles always have strange chanters on them.
PS: I think you have the incorrect link to your previous posting.
I should have said characters instead of chanters. π
Thanks, Andy. I can’t seem to get the link to work correctly. It brings up today’s post along with my post from December 2011. I’ve removed the link.
This is a super colourful totem Kay.. I’ve often thought it would be nice to have a totem in the garden but worry in case it might be disrespectful π
It is very distinctive!
It is very distinctive!
This totem pole is beautiful.
Totem poles are fascinating. This one looks like it tells quite a story!!
Great shot – you always find the best things to share with us.
Nope. No totem poles in Hartford. Nor in Naples. But we have lots of Indian place names in both places. Does that count?