The 30-foot totem pole designed by Master Carver Nathan Jackson following Tlingit tradition has a carved man dressed in traditional hat, button blanket and holding a potlatch paddle. The pole is located on the Alaska Natives Heritage Center campus in Anchorage Alaska

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The 30-foot totem pole designed by Master Carver Nathan Jackson following Tlingit tradition has a carved man dressed in traditional hat, button blanket and holding a potlatch paddle. The pole is located on the Alaska Natives Heritage Center campus in Anchorage Alaska

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