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Der Seattle-Totempfahl, auch Pioneer Square-Totempfahl genannt, steht am , Seattle im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Washington. Gemeinsam mit dem 1892 errichteten Pioneer Building und der 1909 errichteten eisernen Pergola ist er eines der National Historic Landmarks im Bundesstaat Washington. Der dort heute befindliche Totempfahl ist eine 1939/1940 gearbeitete Reproduktion des an dieser Stelle 1899 errichteten Totempfahls, der wenige Wochen zuvor aus einem Tlingit-Dorf auf Tongass Island entwendet worden war. The Pioneer Square totem pole, also referred to as the Seattle totem pole and historically as the Chief-of-All-Women pole, is a Tlingit totem pole located in Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle, Washington.
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The Pioneer Square totem pole, also referred to as the Seattle totem pole and historically as the Chief-of-All-Women pole, is a Tlingit totem pole located in Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle, Washington. The original totem pole was carved in 1790 and raised in the Tlingit village on Tongass Island, Alaska to honor the Tlingit woman Chief-of-All-Women. The totem pole was later stolen by Seattle businessmen on an expedition to Alaska and subsequently gifted to the City of Seattle in 1899, where it was raised in Pioneer Square and became a source of civic pride. The totem pole was later damaged by arson and a replica was commissioned and installed in its place in 1940, which is now designated a National Historic Landmark. Der Seattle-Totempfahl, auch Pioneer Square-Totempfahl genannt, steht am , Seattle im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Washington. Gemeinsam mit dem 1892 errichteten Pioneer Building und der 1909 errichteten eisernen Pergola ist er eines der National Historic Landmarks im Bundesstaat Washington. Der dort heute befindliche Totempfahl ist eine 1939/1940 gearbeitete Reproduktion des an dieser Stelle 1899 errichteten Totempfahls, der wenige Wochen zuvor aus einem Tlingit-Dorf auf Tongass Island entwendet worden war. Der ursprüngliche Totempfahl war etwa um 1870 zu Ehren einer Angehörigen des Raben-Clans innerhalb des Tlingit-Volkes errichtet worden. Die dargestellten Tiersymbole repräsentieren drei Geschichten des Raben-Clans.
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