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Colo. school to return Tlingit totem
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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2002 The Tlingit Tribe of Alaska will be getting a key part of its history back with the return of a totem pole. The pole is currently in the hands of the University of Northern Colorado. Students loved the totem but it was also prone to vandalism. Get the Story:
UNC's totem going home (The Denver Post 7/25)
UNC's 'Totem Teddy' returning to Alaska (The Denver Rocky Mountain News 7/25) Relevant Links:
University of Northern Colorado - http://www.univnorthco.edu
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