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The totem pole, called a Kootéeyaa in Lingít, was designed and raised to honor the community’s rich fishing history and traditions.
Lead carver Gordon Greenwald said the totem, or kootéeyaa, serves as a tribute to seiners, trollers, longliners, crabbers, rod and reelers, and all fishermen and women who kept Hoonah’s fishing ...
Located just 10 miles from Ketchikan, this Alaskan preserve features 14 totem poles and a Clan House, offering visitors a ...
Tongass is not only the largest temperate rain forest in the country, but the largest in the world. It's a thriving ...
The Alaska state king salmon trophy fish record ... Apprentice carver Cheyanne Jack holds the mountain dog tunic at the Fishermen’s Totem Pole Ceremony on Friday, May 30, 2025.
Osceola has a real Totem pole. It was made by real Indians and supposedly represents some historical facts concerning the ...
The Canada Strong Pass means free admission and discounted camping fees at these national parks and historic sites in B.C.
Bill Webster has come home again twice — the first time in 1965 to help his father, Bill Sr., manage the iconic Brunswick Café. As a teen, Bill Jr., now 84, served at his father’s restaurant on ...
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Authentic Alaska awaits at Icy Strait Point—explore Native culture, wildlife, and adventure. Watch Bill’s interview with Russell Dick, CEO of Huna Totem Corporation, to learn more.