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First coined in the 1965 book “Northwest Coast Indian Art: An Analysis of Form” by Bill Holm, the term refers to lines that curve, swell and join to create a particular form.
Haida artist Robert Davidson of Vancouver, British Columbia, was 7 years old when he carved his first totem pole. Like the other children of his village who made small wooden boats modeled after ...
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens stands out as one of the most impactful in modern memory. But there are people who have lived in the Pacific Northwest alongside and coexisted with the volcano ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners and the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, along with its Muckleshoot Casino Resort, are teaming up to positively impact the Pacific Northwest community through baseball ...