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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: Totem hanging floral baskets along waterfront Victoria British Columbia

Totem hanging floral baskets along waterfront Victoria British Columbia

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem pole located in Stanley Park at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Totem pole located in Stanley Park at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Collection: Namibia, Lake Otjikoto. Close-up of wooden carving at the entrance to the lake

Namibia, Lake Otjikoto. Close-up of wooden carving at the entrance to the lake

Background imageTotem Collection: H. ALLEN SMITH (1907-1976). American writer. Photographed in 1941 at the time of the publication

H. ALLEN SMITH (1907-1976). American writer. Photographed in 1941 at the time of the publication of his Low Man on a Totem Pole

Background imageTotem Collection: An American Indian totem pole

An American Indian totem pole, Alert bay, Canada

Background imageTotem Collection: The Indian village at Alert Bay. Canada

The Indian village at Alert Bay. Canada

Background imageTotem Collection: Queen Charlotte Island - Masset Totem Poles

Queen Charlotte Island - Masset Totem Poles
The Masset Inlet - Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada. The Totem Poles of the Haida People. Masset was known by the Haida as Uttewas (or White Slope Town)

Background imageTotem Collection: Indian totem pole carver

Indian totem pole carver at work. Date: 1911

Background imageTotem Collection: British Columbia Indian Shaman

British Columbia Indian Shaman in full fur attire, standing with totemic wooden carved objects outside his canvas abode. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTotem Collection: Kitwanga Totem Pole

Kitwanga Totem Pole
A totem pole at Kitwanga, British Columbia, Canada. Date: early 1930s

Background imageTotem Collection: Canadian Totem Pole

Canadian Totem Pole
A Candian totem pole. Date: 1930s

Background imageTotem Collection: Kitwanga Totem Poles

Kitwanga Totem Poles
Totem poles at Kitwanga, British Columbia, Canada. Date: early 1930s

Background imageTotem Collection: Carved Korean Mountain Gods

Carved Korean Mountain Gods at the roadside. Date: 1909

Background imageTotem Collection: Tlingit Housepost in Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Baranof Island

Tlingit Housepost in Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem pole in Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska

Totem pole in Sitka National Historical Park, Sitka, Baranof Island, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

Ketchikan, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: NATI2A-00099

NATI2A-00099
Totems of various New York tribes, including bear, wolf, turtle, deer, and beaver. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageTotem Collection: Detail of Kanak totem pole, Noumea, New Caledonia

Detail of Kanak totem pole, Noumea, New Caledonia

Background imageTotem Collection: USA, Alaska, Ketchikan, Totem Bight State Park, totem pole with fireweed

USA, Alaska, Ketchikan, Totem Bight State Park, totem pole with fireweed

Background imageTotem Collection: Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkoks Grand Palace

Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkoks Grand Palace

Background imageTotem Collection: Saemangeum Korea - Jangseung Totem Poles carved faces with contorted scream opposition to the land

Saemangeum Korea - Jangseung Totem Poles carved faces with contorted scream opposition to the land reclamation
BMD-278 Saemangeum Korea - Jangseung Totem Poles carved faces with contorted scream opposition to the land reclamation Brian McDairmant Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem at Kiksetti Totem Park, Wrangell, Southeast Alaska, United States of America

Totem at Kiksetti Totem Park, Wrangell, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

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

Totem at Cheif Shakes Tribal House, historic site, Wrangell, Southeast Alaska, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem Pole at Icy Strait Point Cultural Center, Hoonah City, Chichagof Island

Totem Pole at Icy Strait Point Cultural Center, Hoonah City, Chichagof Island, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem Pole and Native American House

Totem Pole and Native American House
Postcard from the Pacific Coast Steamship Company from their Totem Pole Route - an example of the totem poles of the indigenous American Indian people of the Southern Alaskan region (Ketchikan)

Background imageTotem Collection: Native American Indian Lodge, Nanaimo, 1882

Native American Indian Lodge, Nanaimo, 1882
Illustration showing native American Indian women, wrapped in shawls, sitting outside their lodge which is decorated with elaborate totem carvings, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, 1882

Background imageTotem Collection: Native American Indian Totem Poles, British Columbia, 1882

Native American Indian Totem Poles, British Columbia, 1882
Image showing several monumental totem poles outside native American Indian dwellings, British Columbia, 1882. The figures on the totem poles are dressed in a mixture of Indian and European dress

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem pole of Shaman and land otter

Totem pole of Shaman and land otter, carved in red cedar in 1940 by John Wanlace, Inside Passage, Juneau, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Inside Passage four-story totem pole

Inside Passage four-story totem pole, carved from red cedar in 1940 by John Wanlace, a native Haida carver, Juneau, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem, Sitka

Totem, Sitka, Alaska, USA, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Dawson Falls visitor centre with Maori totem

Dawson Falls visitor centre with Maori totem, below the dormant volcano Mount Egmont or Taranaki, Egmont National Park, Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTotem Collection: Maori totem carving

Maori totem carving, Ohinemutu village, Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageTotem Collection: Witches Hill (Raganu Kalnas)

Witches Hill (Raganu Kalnas), fairytale Lithuanian wood carvings, Juordkrante Fishing Village, Curonian Spit National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lithuania, Baltic States, Europe

Background imageTotem Collection: Haida cemetery, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America

Haida cemetery, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America
Haida cemetery, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Detail of totem pole, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. )

Detail of totem pole, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. )
Detail of totem pole, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totems, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America

Totems, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America
Totems, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem eye, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America

Totem eye, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America
Totem eye, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Carving a totem, Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America

Carving a totem, Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America
Carving a totem, Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America

Totem, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America
Totem, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Tourists visiting Totems at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia

Tourists visiting Totems at Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totem Pole Park, Haida Village, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totem Pole Park, Haida Village, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Totems, Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Totems, Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Close up of carvings, Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia (B. C

Close up of carvings, Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia (B. C
Close up of carvings, Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, North America

Background imageTotem Collection: Close-up of painted carving on a totem pole in Thunderbird Park, Victoria

Close-up of painted carving on a totem pole in Thunderbird Park, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, North America

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

Totems in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Collection: Close-up of carved totem in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Close-up of carved totem in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageTotem Collection: USA / Seattle / Totem Pole

USA / Seattle / Totem Pole
Totem pole of the Raven Tribe of the Tlingit Indians (Alaska), purchased and re-erected in Seattle, Washington State



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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.