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Eugene School District 4J announced April 23 it would be removing its totem poles across the district after Native community ...
Now, a new documentary film, Story Pole: Indigenous Veterans and the Tallest Totem in the World, delves into its intriguing ...
The Eugene School District 4J is looking to resolve a controversy that has been on display at some of its schools by removing ...
Native American totem poles up at several Eugene 4J schools will soon be removed after complaints of cultural appropriation ...
Over the last decade, several hundred Native American students and their families helped design, carve, and paint a series of ...
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is demanding the removal of the three totem poles outside it. “These poles came [to Prince Rupert]. They had no business being here,” said Guu Gaa Jung (Symbia Barnaby).
Citing a history of cultural faux pas, the Gits’iis Tribe of the Ts’msyen Nation, whose ancestral lands encompass the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre site, is demanding the removal of the three totem poles ...
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