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Close up of a totem pole in Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC. Totem poles are monumental sculptures carved from trees, usually cedar, by various Indigenous people along the Pacific northwest coast of North America.

Totem pole at Pioneer Square in Seattle, WA with the Pioneer Building in the background, which was originally constructed in 1892.

Close up on a natural wood totem pole in the Pacific Northwest.

Vancouver: Native American Indian totem pole in Stanley Park, Vancouver British Columbia. Totem poles are monumental carvings, a type of Northwest Coast art, consisting of poles, posts or pillars, carved with symbols or figures. They are usually made from large trees, mostly western red cedar, by indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest coast of North America

Close up of the totem poles at Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC. Totem poles are monumental sculptures carved from trees, usually cedar, by various Indigenous people along the Pacific northwest coast of North America.

A totem pole located in the Pioneer Square district of Seattle, WA.

Many totem pols are decorating the business building in WA.

Sitka totem pole of the Pacific Northwest First Nations community.

"A totem pole of a bird in the Pioneer Square district of Seattle, WA. Other images of totem poles:"

Totem pole in the city of Duncan, British Columbia, known as the "city of totems" for its dozens of totem poles along city streets in the downtown area

"Seattle, United States - August 9, 2013: A tour group gathers in Pioneer Square on a sunny, summer day in front of the Tlingit totem pole."

Close-up of a Native American Totem Pole in Seattle.

Many indian totem poles are decorated in Washington State.

"Close up of a totem pole in Vancouver, BC. Totem poles are monumental sculptures carved from trees, usually cedar, by various Indigenous people along the Pacific northwest coast of North America. Vancouver lightbox"

Pigeons find a resting place in Seattle Washington. This made for a unique picture opportunity.

Totem pole is symbolic monuments with sculptures carved from large trees. As part of the local culture depicted in the Iroquoian the northwest coast of North America. You can see a totem pole in Indigenous communities in Canada. and U.S.

Exotic wooden hand crafted totem in the bushes

Tree carved by native Tlingit indians along a trail on top of Mt. Roberts in Juneau, Alaska, USA.

Series of stylized Seattle and Washington Stamps

Vancouver: Native American Indian totem pole in Stanley Park, Vancouver British Columbia. Totem poles are monumental carvings, a type of Northwest Coast art, consisting of poles, posts or pillars, carved with symbols or figures. They are usually made from large trees, mostly western red cedar, by indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest coast of North America

Vancouver: Native American Indian totem pole in Stanley Park, Vancouver British Columbia. Totem poles are monumental carvings, a type of Northwest Coast art, consisting of poles, posts or pillars, carved with symbols or figures. They are usually made from large trees, mostly western red cedar, by indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest coast of North America

Pioneer square park Totem pole - a National Historic Landmark - has been in its current location since 1938 when the Tlingit tribe carved and gave it to the city of Seattle. This was a replacement for the original pole - destroyed in a fire - which was stolen from the tribe in 1899.

"Detail of a Totem Pole in Seattle, Washington"

Totem pole in the city of Duncan, British Columbia, known as the "city of totems" for its dozens of totem poles along city streets in the downtown area

"A totem pole in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Carving of a bird with outstretched, multi-coloured wing."

Sechelt, Canada - April 22, 2013: A totem pole on the waterfront of the Sechelt First Nation in Sechelt, British Columbia

old cedar totem pole in close-up, vertical frame

Sechelt, Canada - April 22, 2013: A totem pole on the waterfront of the Sechelt First Nation in Sechelt, British Columbia

Seattle, WA, USA October 24, 2014 A large wooden Tingit totem pole, crafted by native Alaskans in 1937, dominates Pioneer Square in Seattle, Washington.

"Vertical photo of a totem pole in Seattle, Washington"

Seattle, USA - August 29, 2016: Neon at the Great Wheel and Wings of Washington on Pier 58 at Seattle Fishermans Wharf the famous tourist destination at sun set.

Face of a native American totem pole