Calgary Herald

B.C. totem pole replica re-raised

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Three First Nations in British Columbia gathered Friday to raise a restored replica totem pole at a Canada-U.S. border crossing — a decade after it was removed by the province without notice. The Semiahmoo, Kwakwaka’wakw and Haida nations say the pole symbolizin­g the grizzly bear was raised near the Peace Arch crossing in the 1950s but taken down without consultati­on in 2008 to make way for a new tourism centre. Members of the three nations held a ceremony at Peace Arch Provincial Park and say the removal of the pole was undignifie­d and ignored their traditions. They recognized deceased carver Mungo Martin for creating the pole, which was commission­ed by the Royal British Columbia Museum and based on a pole in the Haida Gwaii community of Skidegate. Premier John Horgan attended the ceremony and apologized on behalf of the province for a “historic wrong.” He says raising the pole close to its original location is a sign of reconcilia­tion and he will make a formal statement when the legislatur­e reconvenes in the fall.

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