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Seattle Center Totem
Seattle Center Totem
Seattle Center Totem

Seattle Center Totem

Artist Duane Pasco
Artist Victor Mowatt
Artist Earl Muldon
MediumCarved, painted western red cedar
Dimensions360 x 29 in. (914.4 x 73.7 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineSeattle Center construction funds
Description: a 30-foot-high pole carved in the Pacific Northwest coast Indian tradition. It features from top to bottom Hawk, Bear (holding a salmon), Raven and Killer Whale. Traces of the original bright red and black paint are still visible but undeniably faded. The once well-defined designs of the hand-carved wood have been smoothed by years of wind, rain and sun. This natural weathering is not meant to be viewed as an indication of neglect but rather as a sign of respect in accordance with Native American tradition that totems be left to age gracefully. 

Location: Seattle Center, Southwest of the Armory

Bear (Totem)
Duane Pasco
1973
Tsonqua (Totem)
Duane Pasco
1973
Killer Whale (Totem)
Duane Pasco
1971
Sun and Raven (Totem)
Duane Pasco
1973
Gyre
John Grade
2014
Seattle Totem Pole (replica)
Charles Brown
1939-40
John T. Williams Honor Pole
Rick L Williams
2012
Sea Otter, Salmon, And Raven
Qwalsius -Shaun Peterson
1998
Hamstrung
Humaira Abid
2011