Alaska's Totem Poles

Alaska's Totem Poles

Alaska's Totem Poles

Alaska's Totem Poles

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Overview

Through the mists of Alaska's rain forest, totem poles have stood watch for untold generations. Imbued with mystery to outsider eyes, the fierce, carved symbols silently spoke of territories, legends, memorials, and paid debts. Today many of these cultural icons are preserved for the public to enjoy in heritage parks and historical centers through southeast Alaska. And, after nearly a century of repression, totem carving among Alaska's Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian peoples is flourishing again. In this newly revised edition of Alaska's Totem Poles, readers learn about the history and use of totems, clan crests, symbolism, and much more. A special section describes where to go to view totems. And foreword writer David A. Boxley offers the unique perspective of a Native Alaskan carver who has been a leader in the renaissance. Author Pat Kramer traveled throughout the homelands of the Totem People – along Alaska's Panhandle, the coast of British Columbia, and into the Northwest - meeting the people, learning their stores, and researching and photographing totem poles. Pat is also a tour director and the author and photographer of several other books, including Vancouver, Gardens of British Columbia, and Totem Poles, a guidebook to Western Canada's totems. Foreword writer David Boxley, the first Alaskan Tsimshian to achieve national prominence, is a renown totem pole carver, having carved sixty-five poles in the last twenty-six years. He has been deeply involved in the rebirth of Tsimshian culture through organizing and hosting Potlatches in Alaska and Washington.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780882409016
Publisher: Alaska Northwest Books
Publication date: 11/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Pat Kramer writes special interest guides for travelers who yearn to discover western Canada. She writes not for the generic tourists, but for travel connoisseurs who delight in well planned trips filled with hidden wonders that are often overlooked. Because she is a part-time tour director, her books concentrate on visitors' best loved attractions. She is the author and photographer of several books, including Vancouver, Gardens of British Columbia, and Totem Poles.
David A. Boxley, the first Alaskan Tsimshian to achieve national prominence, is a renown totem pole carver, having carved sixty-five poles in the last twenty-six years. He has been deeply involved in the rebirth of Tsimshian culture through organizing and hosting potlatches in Alaska and Washington.

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Totem poles and the rich taditions associated with them originated in North America among the Native peoples who made their home along this jagged coastline of the North Pacific. Totems, fascinating monuments carved usually from cedar, are unique human attempts initiated in a time long ago to create a record of each generation's presence and passing.

Table of Contents

Map – 4, Foreword by David A. Boxley – 5, Chapter 1: An Introduction to Alaska's Totems – 6, The Totem Pole – 6, The Importance of Cedar – 11, Carving a Totem Pole – 16, Early Totem Sightings – 19, The Golden Age of Totem Poles – 22, Devastating Changes –
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