
Nuu-chah-Nulth Totem Pole
This pole is carved in red cedar and features, from the top: Man in the Glacier, Frog, Raven, Nestling Raven, and Beaver, mounted on a round alder base. The Kiks.adi Totem Pole was originally carved by Tlingit master carver William Ukas (1834-1902) in Wrangell, Alaska.
It was often featured on “Totem Route” ads for steamships and was a must-see destination for tourists, making the pole an iconic Alaskan image and a popular subject for artists from up and down the coast to copy.
These Kiks.adi model poles by Nuu-chah-nulth artists would have been sold in souvenir shops in Seattle, Victoria, or Vancouver. 9"
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Nuu-chah-Nulth, Native American
SIZE: 9"
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Nuu-chah-Nulth Totem Pole
This pole is carved in red cedar and features, from the top: Man in the Glacier, Frog, Raven, Nestling Raven, and Beaver, mounted on a round alder base. The Kiks.adi Totem Pole was originally carved by Tlingit master carver William Ukas (1834-1902) in Wrangell, Alaska.
It was often featured on “Totem Route” ads for steamships and was a must-see destination for tourists, making the pole an iconic Alaskan image and a popular subject for artists from up and down the coast to copy.
These Kiks.adi model poles by Nuu-chah-nulth artists would have been sold in souvenir shops in Seattle, Victoria, or Vancouver. 9"
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Nuu-chah-Nulth, Native American
SIZE: 9"
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This pole is carved in red cedar and features, from the top: Man in the Glacier, Frog, Raven, Nestling Raven, and Beaver, mounted on a round alder base. The Kiks.adi Totem Pole was originally carved by Tlingit master carver William Ukas (1834-1902) in Wrangell, Alaska.
It was often featured on “Totem Route” ads for steamships and was a must-see destination for tourists, making the pole an iconic Alaskan image and a popular subject for artists from up and down the coast to copy.
These Kiks.adi model poles by Nuu-chah-nulth artists would have been sold in souvenir shops in Seattle, Victoria, or Vancouver. 9"
PERIOD: Mid 20th Century
ORIGIN: Northwest Coast - Nuu-chah-Nulth, Native American
SIZE: 9"























