Majestic spires, reminders of ages past, the carved figures of totem poles pierce the coastal forests. A medium through which modern-day anthropologists can learn much about the history of Northwest Coast tribal cultures, these totem poles illustrate a multitude of fascinating myths and traditions.
First written for an obscure U.S. government publication in 1932, renowned Canadian anthropologist Marius Barbeau’s classic work on the history of the development and significance of Northwest Coast totem pole art is now updated with beautiful color photographs |