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"Exploring the Rich Cultural Legacy of Totems: From Cirque Du Soleil to Vancouver's Stanley Park" Totems, with their towering presence and intricate carvings

Background imageTotem Collection: Stanley Park, Vancouver British Columbia, Canada

Stanley Park, Vancouver British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Detail of totem in Stanley Park

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Detail of totem in Stanley Park

Background imageTotem Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver UBC Museum of Anthropology Totem in outdoor

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver UBC Museum of Anthropology Totem in outdoor village

Background imageTotem Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Native totems in Stanley Park

Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver Native totems in Stanley Park

Background imageTotem Collection: Canada, Alberta, Jasper. Snow covered totem pole

Canada, Alberta, Jasper. Snow covered totem pole

Background imageTotem Collection: Canada, Alberta, Jasper

Canada, Alberta, Jasper

Background imageTotem Collection: Indian art work of Kwakiutl Bear Totem Pole in beautiful Victoria British Columbia Canada

Indian art work of Kwakiutl Bear Totem Pole in beautiful Victoria British Columbia Canada

Background imageTotem Collection: Picture No. 10762649

Picture No. 10762649
Alaska - Tlingit Indian Totem at Totem Bight Totem Park, Ketchikan, Alaska. "Salmon." Date:

Background imageTotem Collection: Picture No. 10762650

Picture No. 10762650
Southeast Alaska Totem -Tlingit Indian Totem at Totem Bight Totem Park, Ketchikan, Alaska Date:

Background imageTotem Collection: Picture No. 10760972

Picture No. 10760972
Yei Bi Chei and Totem Pole (on the right) rock formations in the southeastern part of the Monument Valley Date:

Background imageTotem Collection: Picture No. 10870697

Picture No. 10870697
Siberian shaman / sorcerer / wizard / healer / medicine man / foreteller - with iron cranes totem. Date:

Background imageTotem Collection: Picture No. 10783855

Picture No. 10783855
Totem Pole - tribute to Kwakwaka'wakw Indians (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) Date:

Background imageTotem Collection: Picture No. 10783856

Picture No. 10783856
Totem Pole - tribute to Kwakwaka'wakw Indians Date:

Background imageTotem Collection: Picture No. 10783854

Picture No. 10783854
Totem Pole - tribute to Kwakwaka'wakw Indians Date:

Background imageTotem Collection: Picture No. 10783852

Picture No. 10783852
Totem Pole- tribute to Kwakwaka'wakw Indian Date:

Background imageTotem Collection: The grave of Shah, a Tlingit shaman, marked with carved wood totems, Chilkat, Alaska

The grave of Shah, a Tlingit shaman, marked with carved wood totems, Chilkat, Alaska
ALASKA: ESKIMO GRAVE. The grave of Shah, a Tlingit shaman, marked with carved wood totems, Chilkat, Alaska. Photographed by Winter and Pond, c1895

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. SX3

Totem in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia. SX3
TOM-1347 Totem in Stanley Park Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageTotem Collection: USA, Washington, Discovery Bay. Totem detail from Natural Elements, designed by Dave Faulstich

USA, Washington, Discovery Bay. Totem detail from Natural Elements, designed by Dave Faulstich, carved by Steve Brown

Background imageTotem Collection: USA, Washington, Discovery Bay. Detail ofs Klallam Native-American totem art

USA, Washington, Discovery Bay. Detail ofs Klallam Native-American totem art

Background imageTotem Collection: USA, Washington, Neah Bay. Makah Indian totem detail

USA, Washington, Neah Bay. Makah Indian totem detail

Background imageTotem Collection: USA, Washington, Seabeck. Close-up of a Pacific Northwest Indian carving

USA, Washington, Seabeck. Close-up of a Pacific Northwest Indian carving

Background imageTotem Collection: USA; Alaska, Haines. Close-up of native-American totem pole

USA; Alaska, Haines. Close-up of native-American totem pole

Background imageTotem Collection: Colorful totem pole artwork Anchorage, Alaska, USA

Colorful totem pole artwork Anchorage, Alaska, USA

Background imageTotem Collection: Tlingit carved and painted wooden totem pole on display at the University of Alaska

Tlingit carved and painted wooden totem pole on display at the University of Alaska cultural museum in Fairbanks

Background imageTotem Collection: USA, Alaska, Ketchikan, Saxman Totem Park

USA, Alaska, Ketchikan, Saxman Totem Park

Background imageTotem Collection: USA, Alaska, Ketchikan, downtown Klingit totem pole

USA, Alaska, Ketchikan, downtown Klingit totem pole

Background imageTotem Collection: USA; Alaska, Haines. Partial view of Native-American totem pole and wall mural

USA; Alaska, Haines. Partial view of Native-American totem pole and wall mural

Background imageTotem Collection: Canada, Quebec, Tadoussac. Typical Canadian totem pole. IMAGE RESTRICTED: Not available

Canada, Quebec, Tadoussac. Typical Canadian totem pole. IMAGE RESTRICTED: Not available to US land tour operators

Background imageTotem Collection: Ketchikan, Alaska. St. Johns Church, Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska

Ketchikan, Alaska. St. Johns Church, Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska

Background imageTotem Collection: Ketchikan, Alaska. Bald eagle totem near cruise terminal Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska

Ketchikan, Alaska. Bald eagle totem near cruise terminal Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska

Background imageTotem Collection: Ketchikan, Alaska. Cruise ship and Bald eagle totem near cruise terminal Ketchikan

Ketchikan, Alaska. Cruise ship and Bald eagle totem near cruise terminal Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska

Background imageTotem Collection: Alaska. Totem at Cheif Shakes Tribal House, historic site, Wrangell, Southeast Alaska

Alaska. Totem at Cheif Shakes Tribal House, historic site, Wrangell, Southeast Alaska

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem in Ketchikan, Alaska, USA, North America

Totem in Ketchikan, Alaska, USA, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem Pole at Lookout Park, Haines, Alaska

Totem Pole at Lookout Park, Haines, Alaska

Background imageTotem Collection: Alaska Pioneers Home on Totem Square, Sitka, Alaksa

Alaska Pioneers Home on Totem Square, Sitka, Alaksa



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"Exploring the Rich Cultural Legacy of Totems: From Cirque Du Soleil to Vancouver's Stanley Park" Totems, with their towering presence and intricate carvings, have long fascinated cultures across the globe. Originating from indigenous communities in North America, these majestic structures hold deep significance and tell stories of ancient traditions. One might associate totems with iconic performances by Cirque Du Soleil, where acrobats gracefully climb and balance on poles reminiscent of traditional totem poles. These awe-inspiring acts pay homage to the rich cultural heritage they represent. In Vancouver, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, one can witness the true magnificence poles at Stanley Park. This lush green oasis is home to a collection of beautifully carved totems that showcase the artistic prowess and spiritual beliefs of First Nations peoples. Traveling further into Canada's west coast region leads us to Victoria in British Columbia. Here, at Butchart Gardens, visitors are greeted by an impressive Totem Pole standing tall amidst vibrant flora. Its intricate details depict mythical creatures and ancestral legends passed down through generations. Venturing southward brings us across borders into Washington state in the USA. In Jamestown, we encounter stunning contemporary Native American artistry displayed through intricately carved wooden totems. The works capture both tradition and innovation as artists continue this sacred practice. The influence of these symbolic structures extends beyond North America's shores as well. Inside London's Dome of Discovery during the Festival Britain stands a mesmerizing installation inspired by Kali - Hindu goddess known for her destructive power - crafted using elements reminiscent of traditional Pacific Northwest Coast tribal art. Delving deeper into history takes us back in time with a black-and-white photograph capturing Whare Runanga - Wairoa circa 1865-70 in New Zealand (NZ). This image showcases Maori culture where intricately carved house posts stand tall within ceremonial spaces – akin to the significance of totems.