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Totem of Chief with Salmon and Eagle
Totem of Chief with Salmon and Eagle • Polychrome, Silver Guilding, Old Growth Western Red Cedar
Totem of Chief with Blanket and Thunderbird
Totem of Chief with Blanket and Thunderbird • Polychrome, Gold Guilding, Old Growth Western Red Cedar
Three Main Totem Poles, Seven Cedars Casino, Sequim, Wash.
Three Main Totem Poles, Seven Cedars Casino, Sequim, Wash. • Polychrome, Gold And Silver Guilding
Totem Pole of Bear and Thunderbird
Totem Pole of Bear and Thunderbird • Polychrome, Western Red Cedar
50Ft. Totem Pole at Pike Place Market
50Ft. Totem Pole at Pike Place Market • Old Growth Western Red Cedar, Polychrome
50Ft. Totem Pole at Pike Place Market
50Ft. Totem Pole at Pike Place Market • Old Growth Western Red Cedar, Polychrome
Totem Pole of Beaver and Kingfisher with Snake
Totem Pole of Beaver and Kingfisher with Snake • Old Growth Western Red Cedar, Copper
Koe Totem
Koe Totem • Port Orford Cedar
Koe Totem
Koe Totem • Port Orford Cedar
Koe Totem
Koe Totem • Port Orford Cedar
Koe Totem
Koe Totem • Port Orford Cedar
 Click on a thumbnail to change display image. Click display image for fullsize version.  Chief with Blanket and Thunderbird | Seven Cedars Casino These two 28 ft. totem poles flank the main 45 ft. totem that stand in front of the Seven Cedars Casino in Sequim, Washington. The figures on these totems represent legendary, historical , mythical characters that belong to the Jamestown S'klallam tribe. Both totems have two main figures. The bottom human figures represent legendary chiefs from the tribe's heritage. The top figure on the left is a thunderbird and the one on the right is an eagle. All of these totems have been carved from old growth western red cedar logs from the Olympic peninsula. |  Chief with salmon and Eagle |
 Beaver with Kingfisher and Snake | Beaver with Kingfisher and Snake Beaver with kingfisher and snake 15 ft. totem pole. Old growth western red cedar and copper. This totem was a private commission and stands in Oregon near where the figures on the pole live. The natural color and texture of the unpainted cedar creates a beautiful natural effect. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 March 2007 )
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