Totem Heritage Center

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The Totem Heritage Center could be a repository operated by the town of Ketchikan within the U.S. State of AK.The Heritage Center homes one amongst the World’s largest collections of unrepaired nineteenth century totem poles.The poles were recovered from uninhabited Tlingit settlements on Village Island and Tongass Island, south of Ketchikan, likewise as from the Haida village of previous Kasaan.
The Center conjointly displays historic images and Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian art, together with work by world-famous Tlingit carver Nathan Jackson,and famous Haida weaver Delores Churchill. Additionally to functioning as a repository, the Totem Heritage Center conjointly preserves and promotes the standard arts and crafts of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian cultures through a nationally-recognized program of Native arts categories and alternative activities. Categories area unit command throughout the year, and therefore the repository is receptive guests year-round , with extended hours throughout the summer.

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