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Kwagulth Totem Pole
No. 142
June of
2002 in
Lakefront
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Via Wikipedia -- The totem pole is highlighted on Chicago city maps as a place of interest, visited by residents and tourists alike. It faces inland on a tract of Lincoln Park land overlooking the intersection of North Lake Shore Drive and West Addison Street is a totem pole of Kwanusila, the Thunderbird of the Kwagulthł‚ Amerindian tribe.
A plaque near the pole reads:
Via Wikipedia -- The totem pole is highlighted on Chicago city maps as a place of interest, visited by residents and tourists alike. It faces inland on a tract of Lincoln Park land overlooking the intersection of North Lake Shore Drive and West Addison Street is a totem pole of Kwanusila, the Thunderbird of the Kwagulthł‚ Amerindian tribe.
A plaque near the pole reads:
Kwanusila the Thunderbird, is an authentic Kwagulth totem pole, carved in Red Cedar by Tony Hunt of Fort Rupert, British Columbia. The crests carved upon the totem pole represent Kwanusila the Thunderbird, a whale with a man on its back, and a sea monster. Many people do not realize that totem poles were only regionally used by Amerindians along the coastal areas of British Columbia. Kwanusila is an exact replica of the original Kraft Lincoln Park totem pole, which was donated to the City of Chicago by James L. Kraft on June 20, 1929, and which stood on the spot until October 9, 1985. It was discovered some years before the pole was moved, that a pole of this type did not exist in the types at the Provincial British Columbia Museum located in Victoria, B.C., Canada. Arrangements were made for a duplicate of the Chicago original to be made by the same Amerindian tribe that made the original. A request was made and approved by the Chicago Park District for the original totem pole which existed here to be presented back to British Columbia. Kwanusila is dedicated to the school children of Chicago, and was presented to the City of Chicago by Kraft, Inc. on May 21, 1986.
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