Totem Poles

Totem Poles by Pat Kramer, published by Altitude Publishing Canada Limited in 2004, is a revised edition that spans 112 pages in English. This book explores how the First Peoples of the Pacific coast used intricately carved totem poles to document their history and convey their legends, myths, and stories. Through detailed research and collaboration with the First Peoples, Kramer provides insights into the cultural significance and artistry of these remarkable structures.
Readers will discover the rich narratives behind the totem poles, including the symbolism of figures like the Thunderbird and Dzunkwa. The book delves into the intersection of art, history, and social science, offering a comprehensive understanding of these artifacts as living representations of Native American culture. With a focus on the Western Provinces of Canada, this guide serves as a valuable resource for those interested in ethnic studies and the historical context of the First Peoples.
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The First Peoples of the Pacific coast recorded their history and preserved their legends, myths and stories on spectacularly-carved totem poles. This Altitude SuperGuide helps you to understand the ìlanguageî of these totem poles. Soar with the Thunderbird or tempt the unwary with Dzunkwa, while experiencing the legends of the First Peoplesí past and present. Pat Kramer spent many years researching the historical material as well as working closely with the First Peoples themselves in order to bring a fresh and revealing view on these incredible living artifacts.
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