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29: 860:, which involves Raven, who holds the crescent moon in his beak, and Grandfather of Raven. In this legend, Raven, who had made all living creatures, lived in darkness because he had not yet made the sun. One day, he learned that there was a chief who possessed the sun, the moon, and the stars in a box. Raven turned himself into a needle and fell into the chief's daughter's drinking cup, who drank the needle and gave birth to a son, who was Raven. The chief (Grandfather of Raven) loved his grandson (Raven) and gave him whatever he asked for, including the moon and stars, which Raven scattered across the sky. Grandfather of Raven then gave Raven the box containing the sun, which Raven took and flew up through the 715: 390: 178: 826: 534: 868:
husband and his relatives and her own children were all frogs. She sent her children to her father's home, who sent the frogs away, but he eventually became suspicious and discovered his daughter living in the lake with the frogs. He drained the lake, killing his daughter's frog husband, but rescuing his daughter and grandchildren. She did not live long afterwards though and her frog children eventually turned into humans and never returned to the lake.
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from the whale's stomach. Eventually, they grow tired of their journey and cut out the whale's heart and kill him. The whale washes ashore and Raven sings until people come and cut open the whale to free Raven and Mink. Raven emerges sleek and glossy, while Mink emerges a dirty brown color from drying himself in rotten wood. Raven consumes all the meat and oil of the whale himself before setting off on further adventures.
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On November 9, 1899, William E. Kinninook filed a claim for damages with the Seattle City Comptroller against the City of Seattle in the sum of $ 10,000 for accepting the property of a theft. On November 22, 1899 it was reported that the Seattle City Council declined to consider the claim further as
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under watch of three members of the Chamber of Commerce committee. On October 18, 1899, the totem pole was unveiled in Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle. At the ceremony, city officials praised the Chamber of Commerce committee for their gift and assured the gathered crowd that no one had owned the
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Totem poles are read from top to bottom, with the topmost figure identifying the owner. On the Pioneer Square totem pole that is Raven, which in Tlingit mythology "did everything, knew everything, and seemed to be everywhere at once." The other figures, in descending order on the totem pole, are: a
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used to carve the totem pole had come from Forest Service land and the carvers were paid by the government, a special act of Congress was passed to allow transfer of ownership of the totem pole from the Forest Service to the City of Seattle. The completed replica was dedicated with tribal blessings
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The final legend involves Raven and Mink, who are swallowed by a whale along with firewood and stones they bring to build a fire in his stomach. When the whale swallows fish, Raven and Mink cook them over the fire. However, the whale does not swallow enough fish and they begin to cut slices of fat
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The second legend concerns the woman holding her frog child and the woman's frog husband. In it, a young woman makes a derogatory remark about frogs which a frog hears before turning himself into a man. The woman then married him and was happy until she learned that they lived under a lake and her
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The review led to a list of Native or Native-inspired artwork on city-owned land, however, no analysis has been conducted on what was created by non-Native artists and what was created by Coast Salish artists. The renovation of Victor Steinbrueck Park renewed the controversy as it was reported in
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Coast, did not traditionally carve totem poles and the Pioneer Square totem pole was the first totem pole in Seattle. However, totem poles have since become a symbol of Seattle. When Seattle's professional ice hockey team was renamed the Seattle Totems, the head of the team's new ownership group
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During the process, McGillvery and the other sailors broke the beak on the bottom figure which was later incorrectly reconstructed. A carving of a seal, about 8 feet (2.4 m) in length, was also taken from the Tlingit village. After the totem pole was floated back to the ship, the Chamber of
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The Indians were all away fishing, except for one who stayed in his house and looked scared to death. We picked out the best looking totem pole... I took a couple of sailors ashore and we chopped it down—just like you'd chop down a tree. It was too big to roll down the beach, so we sawed it in
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in a cartoon depicting the totem pole with a sign on it stating "Read the P.I. — Circulates some of THE LARGEST in the state — Robbing Indian Graves a specialty." Below the cartoon it described the totem pole as "disgracing Pioneer Square."
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Commerce committee collectively paid McGillvery $ 2.50 for his labor. The expedition returned to Seattle on August 30, 1899, and the Chamber of Commerce committee subsequently presented the totem pole to the
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woman holding her frog child, the woman's frog husband, Mink, Raven and Whale with a seal in his mouth. At the bottom of the totem pole is Raven-at-the-Head-of-Nass, who is also called Grandfather of Raven.
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The original totem pole had been repainted with successive coats of non-Tlingit colors in an attempt to preserve the pole. The replica, however, used the native Tlingit colors of black, red and blue-green.
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arrived at Fort Tongass and they were shocked to discover the totem pole gone when they returned. The Kinninook family and Tlingit witnesses of the theft contacted the governor of the District of Alaska
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continued to defend the "Business Men's Alaska excursion" and made the claim that "totempolitis, a new and fearful diseases, continues to rage with much virulence in the office of our amiable neighbor,
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while traveling to visit an ill sister. Her family hired a carver and gathered to tell him stories they wanted represented on her totem pole. When the totem pole was complete, they organized a
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expedition and they allegedly hurried to come to a settlement. A member of the expedition was quoted as saying "Yes, we paid $ 2000. We were so frightened we would have paid any amount."
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July 2022 that the totem poles there were designed and carved by a non-Native artist. As of 2023, the Pioneer Square totem pole and those in Victor Steinbrueck Park continue to stand.
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arrived in Seattle with indictments against eight members of the Chamber of Commerce committee for theft of government property. They included: Edgar B. Piper, the editor of the
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The village has long since been deserted ... Here the totem will voice the natives' deeds with surer speech than if lying prone on moss and fern on the shore of Tongass Island.
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when members of the Chamber of Commerce committee spotted multiple totem poles. The village appeared to be deserted and they decided to take a totem pole as a souvenir.
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was also detained in the Juneau port during the investigation. After a day and a half, no indictments were filed and the officers and steamship were released.
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In the following years, the totem pole became a source of civic pride for Seattle and was featured on post cards and brochures. In 1909, Seattle hosted the
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with. He then opened the box and let sunlight into the world, which frightened and subsequently spread his people to every corner of the world.
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In March 1923, the totem pole was moved 25 feet (7.6 m) south to make room for a new sidewalk in Pioneer Place and the widening of
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The Tlingit, with the exception of the elderly and small children, had simply been away for the fishing and cannery season when the
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The suit was dismissed in the U.S. District Court in Alaska in June 1900. This occurred after the newly-appointed District Judge
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While the claim for damages in Seattle was dismissed, legal proceedings continued in Alaska where both the captain and
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On November 24, 1899, Salmon Chishiahud, who claimed to own the totem pole, brought a suit against E. B. Piper of the
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Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Washington (state)
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the Comptroller stated that members of the expedition who stole the totem pole "repudiated any responsibility".
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R. D. McGillvery and other members of the expedition went ashore and McGillvery later described the events as:
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The original Chief-of-All-Women pole was 49 feet 8 inches (15.14 m) tall and was carved from
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Three legends told by Chief-of-All-Women's lineage are represented on the totem pole. The first legend is
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carver John C. Hudson, Jr. restored and repainted the totem pole. In 1977, the totem pole—along with the
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and shipped to Seattle in April 1940 and then raised in Pioneer Square in a ceremony on July 24, 1940.
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for repair and the Seattle City Council and Park Board sought to have a replica commissioned. The
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came to an end, civic leaders also wanted to solidify Seattle as the "Gateway to Alaska" and the
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The totem pole was initially carved around the year 1790 and belonged to the Kinninook family, a
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was directing a totem pole restoration project in southeastern Alaska and offered to employ
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stopped in Seattle on the way to his Alaska posting and was entertained at the private
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The original totem pole was carved in 1790 and raised in the Tlingit village on
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totem pole and that the expedition saved it from its certain destruction. The
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Totem poles are also used in tourism campaigns and prominently featured in
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The Tlingit village was located at Fort Tongass, a United States Army base
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The totem pole was repaired, repainted, and stored at the Denny Hotel in
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steamship were subpoenaed to appear in front of a Federal grand jury in
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and other members of the expedition to recover $ 20,000 in damages.
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reported that it was "greeted by cheers of a multitude of people."
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with a total of 165 men and women. The expedition included stops at
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has not been featured as prominently. Seattle City Councilmember
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included a committee of prominent businessmen on the expedition.
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and raised the totem pole in her honor in the Tlingit village on
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Proud Raven, Panting Wolf: Carving Alaska's New Deal Totem Parks
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stated that they "wanted a label which would better connote the
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sponsored an expedition of "leading Seattle citizens" to the
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continued to report on all the totem pole developments, the
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William H. Thompson defended the indicted men and said:
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went even further by attacking its rival newspaper the
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49 feet 8 inches (15.14 m) (original)
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Ponies Up for its Totem Pole. 1899 1132:Two "Curios" Which Ought to be Exported 1899 607:to discuss their roles in the incident. 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Index


Pioneer Square
Seattle
Washington
Totem pole
Hemlock
Red cedar
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Pioneer Square totem pole is located in Seattle WA Downtown
47°36′7.5″N 122°20′2.6″W / 47.602083°N 122.334056°W / 47.602083; -122.334056
Pioneer Square–Skid Road District
ID70000086
77001340
Tlingit
totem pole
Pioneer Square
Seattle
Washington
Tongass Island
National Historic Landmark
Tlingit
Raven moiety
Tlingit
Nass River
potlatch
Tongass Island

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