The two culturally misleading totem poles near Pike Place Market will be removed by early March as part of a broader renovation project at Victor Steinbrueck Park. But the poles will be reinstalled ...
IN SEATTLE, HIDDEN near two poles lying in a Seattle Parks lot in Discovery Park, Marylin Oliver keeps a whisk broom. During visits from her Kingston home, Oliver retrieves debris from the ...
The Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation had petitioned the Market Historical Commission to be allowed to replace the totem poles with art more representative of local tribes, and created ...
SEATTLE — Totem poles have become a symbol of Seattle, but it turns out they have nothing to do with the Coast Salish people of the Northwest. Now there is a growing movement to right the cultural ...
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An image of Victor Steinbrueck Park in Seattle. (KOMO News) SEATTLE — Construction at a park on the north end of Pike Place Market finished more than two months ago but could be staying closed through ...
A 22-foot totem pole now stands proudly in the front yard of Tom and Carolyn McKee’s residence in Port Orchard. The totem pole showcases the artistry of Seattle artist, Dylan Sanidad and took almost a ...
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