Thunderbird Park is a park in Victoria, British Columbia next to the Royal British Columbia Museum. The park is home to many totem poles (mostly Gitxsan, Haida, and Kwakwaka'wakw) and other First Nation monuments. The park takes its name from the mythological Thunderbird of Indigenous North American cultures which is depicted on many totem poles.
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| - Parc Thunderbird (fr)
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| - Le Parc Thunderbird (Thunderbird Park ou parc de l'oiseau-tonnerre) est un parc de la ville de Victoria, la capitale de la Colombie-Britannique, situé juste à côté du Royal British Columbia Museum. Le parc est célèbre pour abriter de nombreux mâts totémiques (principalement Gitxsan, Haïda et Kwakwaka'wakw) et d'autres monuments des Premières nations. On trouve aussi dans le parc un atelier de sculpture du bois, l'école St. Anne (construite en 1844), (construite en 1852 par John Helmcken) et la Mungo Martin House (Wawadit'la), une traditionnelle "grosse maison" Kwakwaka'wakw, construite en 1953 par le chef Kwakwaka'wakw . Le parc fait partie du Royal BC Museum Cultural Precinct, un quartier autour du musée abritant des sites historiques et des monuments. (fr)
- Thunderbird Park is a park in Victoria, British Columbia next to the Royal British Columbia Museum. The park is home to many totem poles (mostly Gitxsan, Haida, and Kwakwaka'wakw) and other First Nation monuments. The park takes its name from the mythological Thunderbird of Indigenous North American cultures which is depicted on many totem poles. (en)
- Il parco Thunderbird (Thunderbird Park) è un parco di Victoria, nella Columbia Britannica (Canada), accanto al . Il parco ospita molti pali totemici (per la maggior parte , haida e kwakwaka'wakw) e altri monumenti delle Prime Nazioni. Il parco prende il suo nome dal mitologico Uccello del tuono (in inglese appunto Thunderbird) delle culture indigene nordamericane che è raffigurato su molti pali totemici. (it)
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| - Le Parc Thunderbird (Thunderbird Park ou parc de l'oiseau-tonnerre) est un parc de la ville de Victoria, la capitale de la Colombie-Britannique, situé juste à côté du Royal British Columbia Museum. Le parc est célèbre pour abriter de nombreux mâts totémiques (principalement Gitxsan, Haïda et Kwakwaka'wakw) et d'autres monuments des Premières nations. On trouve aussi dans le parc un atelier de sculpture du bois, l'école St. Anne (construite en 1844), (construite en 1852 par John Helmcken) et la Mungo Martin House (Wawadit'la), une traditionnelle "grosse maison" Kwakwaka'wakw, construite en 1953 par le chef Kwakwaka'wakw . Le parc fait partie du Royal BC Museum Cultural Precinct, un quartier autour du musée abritant des sites historiques et des monuments. (fr)
- Thunderbird Park is a park in Victoria, British Columbia next to the Royal British Columbia Museum. The park is home to many totem poles (mostly Gitxsan, Haida, and Kwakwaka'wakw) and other First Nation monuments. The park takes its name from the mythological Thunderbird of Indigenous North American cultures which is depicted on many totem poles. Also in the park are St. Anne's Schoolhouse (built 1844), Helmcken House (built in 1852 by Dr. John Helmcken), and Mungo Martin House (Wawadit'la), a traditional Kwakwaka'wakw "big house" built in 1953 by Kwakwaka'wakw Chief Mungo Martin. The park is part of the Royal BC Museum Cultural Precinct, an area around the museum that contains a number of historical sites and monuments. (en)
- Il parco Thunderbird (Thunderbird Park) è un parco di Victoria, nella Columbia Britannica (Canada), accanto al . Il parco ospita molti pali totemici (per la maggior parte , haida e kwakwaka'wakw) e altri monumenti delle Prime Nazioni. Il parco prende il suo nome dal mitologico Uccello del tuono (in inglese appunto Thunderbird) delle culture indigene nordamericane che è raffigurato su molti pali totemici. Nel parco vi sono anche la St. Anne's Schoolhouse (costruita nel 1844), la (costruita nel 1852 dal dottor ) e la Mungo Martin House (Wawadit'la), una "grande casa" tradizionale kwakwaka'wakw costruita nel 1953 dal capo kwakwaka'wakw . Il parco fa parte del Recinto culturale (Cultural Precinct) del Museo reale della Columbia Britannica, un'area intorno al museo che contiene numerosi siti e monumenti storici. (it)
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