Tlingit mortuary and memorial poles, an introduction
A conversation between Teresa DeWitt and Dr. Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank in front of a Mortuary Pole, Tlingit origin, 19th century, from Village Island, 16 x 2 ft. (Totem Heritage Center, Ketchikan, Alaska); and a Bear/Killer Whale Pole (mortuary pole), Tlingit origin, 19th century, Village Island, 27 x 2 ft. (Totem Heritage Center, Ketchikan, Alaska)

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Reading a Haida clan crest totem pole

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Why totem poles were never meant to be in museums

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The Chief Johnson Totem Pole

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The Exploration of Northwest Coast Indian Art

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Totem Pole Carving in Hydaburg, Southeast Alaska

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