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An Indigenous tribal member blesses the totem pole during its stop by Williams Lake First Nation in Secwepemc territory. Courtesy Julie Palmantier “Totem poles tell you everything in your life ...
The totem pole made seven celebratory stops for blessings and spiritual reawakenings at different First Nations during its journey back to Bella Coola. The Nuxalk Nation has not yet responded to ...
A delegation of First Nations leaders is urging the National Museum of Scotland to return a totem pole that was stolen in 1929 from the Nisga’a Nation of British Columbia, Canada.
First Nation visits totem pole taken 100 years ago in a bid to get it back. Marsha Lederman. Published August 22, 2022Updated August 23, 2022. This article was published more than 2 years ago.
The original Kwa-Ma-Rolas totem pole – which, again, is not the one that stands there now – was donated to the city of Chicago in 1929 by Kraft Foods founder James L. Kraft.
Totem Pole Taken 94 Years Ago Begins 4,000-Mile Journey Home The 36-foot tall memorial pole has spent almost a century in a Scottish museum. Now it will be returned to the Nisga’a Nation in Canada.
A totem pole removed from an Indigenous burial site more than a century ago and kept on display in a Canadian museum has been repatriated to the Nuxalk Nation. More than 100 Nuxalkmc traveled more ...
By Alaa Elassar, CNN A totem pole removed from an Indigenous burial site more than a century ago and kept on display in a Canadian museum has been repatriated to the Nuxalk Nation. More than 100 ...
By Alaa Elassar, CNN A totem pole removed from an Indigenous burial site more than a century ago and kept on display in a Canadian museum has been repatriated to the Nuxalk Nation. More than 100 ...
By Alaa Elassar, CNN A totem pole removed from an Indigenous burial site more than a century ago and kept on display in a Canadian museum has been repatriated to the Nuxalk Nation. More than 100 ...
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