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Totem pole at Sitka National Historical Park
Totem pole s at the Shakes house
File: UBC Museum of Anthropology Totem Pole1. jpg | Totem pole at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
* Totem Pole: While a counselor at Camp Campbell Gard McClosky carved a totem pole that stood at the camp for over 50 years before being moved inside to the museum housed in the Hamilton, Ohio Municipal Building
Image: Seattle-Pioneer Square totem pole 01. jpg | Pioneer Square Totem Pole, 2007
Totem pole in Liverpool Museum
*** Totem pole stalagmites are also tall and shaped like their namesakes
Image: USA 10315 Monument Valley Luca Galuzzi 2007. jpg | Totem pole ( Monument Valley )
Likewise, the Totem pole of North and South America is a type of stelae.
* Totem pole
Totem pole carved by John Dewey Wallace
Totem pole plaque
Image: WTMTL Organisateur Mât totémique Kwakiutl ( milieu ). jpg | Kwakiutl Totem pole
File: Totem haida. jpg | Haida totem pole in Thunderbird Park
* Totem pole, a monumental sculpture carved from trees
Batak Totem pole
The park's main totem pole is claimed to be the " World ’ s Largest Concrete Totem Pole.
In 1958, a Totem pole was installed nearby, a gift from British Columbia to the Queen.
The 2007-2008 shirt reads " Smoke the Totem Pole ," which depicts Kickapoo at the top of a totem pole, followed by Hillcrest, Parkview, Central, and at the bottom, Glendale: Kickapoo's biggest rival.
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Totem and monumental
Totem poles are monumental sculptures carved from large trees, mostly Western Red Cedar, by cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America.
Kelly has since executed many public commissions, including Wright Curve ( 1966 ), a steel sculpture designed for permanent installation in the Guggenheim ’ s Peter B. Lewis Theater ; a mural for the UNESCO headquarters in Paris in 1969 ; Curve XXII ( I Will ) at Lincoln Park in Chicago in 1981 ; a 1985 commission by I. M. Pei for the Raffles City building in Singapore ; the Houston Triptych, vertical bronze planes mounted on a tall concrete at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in 1986 ; Totem ( 1987 ), a sculpture for the Parc de la Creueta del Coll, Barcelona ; the Dallas Panels ( Blue Green Black Red ) ( 1989 ) for the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas ; a 1989 sculpture for the headquarters of Nestlé in Vevey, Switzerland ; Gaul ( 1993 ), a monumental sculpture commissioned by the Institute d ' Art Contemporain, Nîmes, France ; a two-part memorial for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D. C., in 1993 ; and large-scale Berlin panels for the Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin, in 1998.

Totem and from
Dolerite formations which are more easily viewed from the ocean include Cathedral Rock, Totem Pole, Candlestick, and Tasmans Arch.
Totem and Totem Deluxe operates from May to September.
This stage is followed by Freud ’ s hypothesis from Totem and Taboo that human culture is bound up in an ancient Oedipal drama of brothers banding together to kill their father, and then creating a culture of rules to mediate ambivalent instinctual desires.
McKechnie from the Totem journal called Sam's " lucky bottle cap " from the episode, " Endless Slumper " ( 1982 ), an example of fetishes used by baseball players for " good fortune ".
* Totem Pole ( 1999 ) about his accident and his recovery from it
After doing so, the player must protect an Energy Totem from enemy onslaught, and then can proceed to the next level.
Growing up in a small African village in the fictional nation of Zambesi, M ' Changa province, Mari Jiwe McCabe hears the legend of the " Tantu Totem " from her mother.
In mid 2003, Auman from the Polish thrash metal band Totem joined as the new vocalist when Astek left, and Daron became the new guitarist after Simon left.
The major dynasties were the Rozvi of the Moyo ( Heart ) Totem, the Elephant ( of the Mutapa state ), and the Hungwe ( Fish Eagle ) dynasties that ruled from Great Zimbabwe.
He is befriended by Doctor Strange's new pupil Jack Holyoak, and helps his friends ' daughter Tina Punnett rescue her " new-age hippie " parents from dealing with a ghost of musician Cam Larson guarded by Living Totem.

pole and monumental
These works range Amerind Figure ( 1981 ), a stylized life-size sculpture reminiscent of a streamlined totem pole in black-patinated bronze, to the monumental wool tapestry Amerind Landscape ( 1979 ).

pole and sculptures
Eastern Africans are not known for their sculpture, producing much textile art, but one sculptural style from the region is pole sculptures, carved in human shapes and decorated with geometric forms, while the tops are carved with figures of animals, people, and various objects.

pole and carved
The thickest totem pole ever carved to date is in Duncan, British Columbia, carved by Richard Hunt in 1988, and measures over 6 ft ( 1. 8 m ) in diameter.
The western red cedar pole, long and in diameter, was carved by Hunt at Thunderbird Park, a centre for First Nation monuments.
Canada reciprocated by presenting a carved cedar totem pole crafted by British Columbia First Nations members.
When an arsonist destroyed the pole in 1938, the city sent the pieces back to the Tlingit tribe who carved a new one and gave it to Seattle ( after finally getting paid for the one that was originally stolen ).
Māori attracted the Huia by imitating its call and then captured it with a tari ( a carved pole with a noose at the end ) or snare, or killed it with clubs or long spears.
Divisions of labour between men, women, and animals that are still in place in Indonesian rice cultivation, were carved into relief friezes on the ninth century Prambanan temples in Central Java: a water buffalo attached to a plough ; women planting seedlings and pounding grain ; and a man carrying sheaves of rice on each end of a pole across his shoulders ( pikulan ).
On the courtyard side of the building the attractive clock-tower faces a totem pole carved especially for Camosun by Richard Hunt, as part of the 1994 Commonwealth Games legacy.
The pole was carved by Simon Charlie, a Quamishan man from Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
A plaque at the bottom of the totem pole states that it was carved in 1937 by John Dewey Wallace, a Haida chief, in Waterfall, Alaska.
Raymond claimed that his first instrument was a simple flute that he had carved out of a fishing pole.
" He set up the pole of níð in the cliff-face and left it standing ; he faced the horse's eyes on the land, and he carved runes upon the pole, and said all the formal words of the curse.
In 1988 Kwakwaka ' wakw Richard Hunt carved the world's largest totem pole featuring a Cedar Man wielding a 4. 3 meter ( 14 foot ) tall talking stick.
The undecorated nature of the pole, save for horizontal stripes carved on the exterior of the two poles suggests that the poles were created during the Unified Silla period.
Various indigenous symbols have been carved on the pole.

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