- Stock Photography: VANCOUVER, CANADA: TOURISM - RAVEN TOTEM POLE IN CAPILANO SUSPENSION BRIDGE PARK by Maijaliisa
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- Photo title: Vancouver, Canada: Tourism - Raven Totem Pole in Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
- Author: Maijaliisa
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- Carved of large, straight red cedars and painted in vibrant colours, totem poles are representative of coastal Canadian indigenous cultures. A raven sits on top of this pole: Text from the plaque at the totem pole display: `Ravens frequently appear in First Nations` stories and are often featured on poles. This pole tells the story of a selfish chief who long ago had stolen the sun, moon, and starts and was keeping them in a box in his home. Raven, being a trickster and lover of shiny things, swooped in, grabbed the sun in his beak and dropped it in the sky, returning light to the world.` Some of the totem poles in Capitano Suspension Bridge Park are newly carved by James Lewis and Wayne Carlick. More information - also on the color symbolism:
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