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Legendary bird Quolus, Red Cedar-bark Man with Canoe, Double-headed serpent Sisiyutl and Siwidi figures on the Ga'akstalas Pole, carved by Wayne Alfred and Beau Dick in 1991 and based on a Kwakwaka'wakw design by Russell Smith. Totem pole on display at Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Legendary bird Quolus, Red Cedar-bark Man with Canoe, Double-headed serpent Sisiyutl and Siwidi figures on the Ga'akstalas Pole, carved by Wayne Alfred and Beau Dick in 1991 and based on a Kwakwaka'wakw design by Russell Smith.  Totem pole on display at Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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