Field Museum in Chicago erects Tlingit totem pole

The Field Museum in Chicago unveiled a totem pole carved by two Tlingit artists.

Nathan Jackson of Alaska carved the 14-foot, 1,500-pound pole with his son, Stephen, a sculptor in New York City. It blends traditional styles with modern ones.

The effort began when the museum repatriated a totem pole to the Cape Fox Tlingit Tribe of Alaska. The pole had been removed from a village in 1889.

The tribe donated a log donated to the museum after the original pole was returned.

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Totem pole returned, now Field has its own (The Chicago Tribune 4/3)
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New totem pole at museum weds tradition and fresh style (AP 4/3)

Relevant Links:
Field Museum - http://www.fmnh.org

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