Totem Pole - Raven, Bear, and Sun 8"
Alaska Black Diamond uses yellow cedar in from the rainforests surrounding Ketchikan, Alaska to create these beautiful, hand-carved totem poles. This totem is authentic; a great symbol of Alaska Northwest Coast native tradition.
Due to the nature of handmade crafts, there may be a slight wood-color variance from the totem pictured.
Each totem is signed by the artist and includes a story card to share the legends represented in each pole.
Raven, Bear and Sun
" Sun was kept in a box within the tribal house. The world was left dark and cold outside. The Chief of the Nass River and his wife who kept a close eye on the box, for it was not to be opened. Raven knew he must rescue sun. He transformed himself into a hemlock needle, which the chief's daughter drank along with water she had cupped in her hands from the stream. Raven became the chief's grandson, in human form. Raven was cherished. His grandfather gave him everything, except the box. Raven cried for so many days that grandfather finally let him play with the box. When no one was looking, Raven opened the lid, out came the Sun, who rushed towards the smoke hole in the ceiling, only to have its long rays get stuck. Quickly, Raven turns himself back into bird form, raved to the ceiling and pushed Sun through the opening. As he pushed, Rays broke off from the sun. These became the moon and the stars. The people who rushed out the tribal house entry door became the animals of whose furs they wore."