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Whale Song Totem Pole

Totem Pole is Artist Signed and Hand Carved from Cedar in Ketchikan, Alaska.
Includes Story Card
- Available in 9" and 14" inches




  • Item#: 423


Alaska Totem Poles
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Whale Song
We are traveling north from down below. The water is so warm there. Why did you leave and where will you go? We will to to the Alaskan waters traveling with our friends, our sons and daughters. What is up there and isn't it cold? There is abundant food, beauties untold. There are many plankton and krill for us to eat, salmon and herring for those that eat meat. But, they will try to get you with harpoons. Don't you know? They don't do that anymore, only the Eskimo. They only take when they are in need not like before when people did it for fun or greed. It sounds fun. Can we go with you to this place? Of course, and we can go at our own pace. We can make it an annual race to Alaska.