A two-headed snake delivered to Friday Harbor
Journal photo/ Cali Bagby
The pole, carved by Tom Hunt, features Sisiutl, a mythological creature with two snake heads.
October 3, 2011 · 5:13 PM
The 22-foot-long totem pole with a four foot long base totem pole was delivered to a private residence on San Juan Island on Sept. 30 from Fort Rupert, Vancouver Island.
The pole, carved by Tom Hunt, features Sisiutl, a mythological creature with two snake heads.
This is the fourth totem pole Artic Raven Gallery has sold this year.
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