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First Nation Totem Pole, Original Namgis Burial Grounds, Alert Bay, Cormorant Island

First Nation Totem Pole, Original Namgis Burial Grounds, Alert Bay, Cormorant Island


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Filename: 1167-1514.jpg

Size: 3500 x 5250 (5.4MB)

Date: 8th September 2017

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Eleanor Scriven/robertharding

Source: www.robertharding.com

City: Alert Bay

County: British Columbia

Country: Canada

© Eleanor Scriven

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First Nation Totem Pole, Original Namgis Burial Grounds, Alert Bay, Cormorant Island

First Nation Totem Pole, Original Namgis Burial Grounds, Alert Bay, Cormorant Island, Inside Passage, British Columbia, Canada, North America

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Media ID 14463009

© Eleanor Scriven

Alert Bay Animal Likeness British Columbia Canadian Carved Cormorant Island Indigenous Culture Inside Passage Pole Rural Scenes Top Section Totem Pole Typically North American Vertical Image


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This print by Eleanor Scriven showcases the majestic First Nation Totem Pole at the Original Namgis Burial Grounds in Alert Bay, Cormorant Island. Located in the stunning Inside Passage of British Columbia, Canada, this travel destination offers a glimpse into the rich indigenous culture and traditions of North America. The vibrant colors captured in this vertical image bring to life the intricate wooden carving and decorative details of the totem pole. Standing tall against a rural backdrop, it serves as a monument honoring both nature and ancestral heritage. The top section of the totem pole features an animal likeness, symbolizing its significance within First Nation tradition. As one gazes upon this remarkable piece of artistry, they are transported back in time, immersing themselves in centuries-old customs that have shaped North American history. This photograph not only celebrates the beauty and craftsmanship of indigenous culture but also highlights their deep connection with nature. It serves as a reminder that these sacred grounds hold stories untold and serve as a testament to generations past. Eleanor Scriven's skillful photography captures every detail with precision and grace, allowing viewers to appreciate both the historical importance and artistic value of this remarkable cultural artifact.

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