Totem Pole Totem poles, each carved from a single cedar trunk, are among the largest works created by Northwest Coast artists. Traditionally, free standing poles were placed before houses to proclaim the identity and status of the owners. Totem poles were carved and decorated with paint to display the owners' family history, ancestors and crests. Other types of carved poles include the house posts that hold up the beams of the house and mortuary poles that hold the remains of the deceased in a box at the top.
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Eagles in the City Auction & Gala

Posted: Friday March 26th, 2010 @ 3:02pm

Benefitting the BC Lions Society's Easter Seals Services and the Canucks for Kids Fund.

Don't miss your chance to view 135 EAGLES from across British Columbia including a design by Roy!

Public Viewing Easter Monday, April 5th, 2010 10 am - 4 pm admission by donation

Auction & Gala Tuesday, April 6, 2010 cocktails 4:45 pm dinner & auction 6:00 pm Westin Bayshore Ballroom Vancouver, BC  1.800.838.4483    www.eaglesinthecity.com

 

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