Chief Johnson totem pole was carved by Israel Shotridge and raised in 1989 in Ketchikan. It represents a Kajuk, the house crest of the Tlingit chief J


Chief Johnson totem pole was carved by Israel Shotridge and raised in 1989 in Ketchikan. It represents a Kajuk, the house crest of the Tlingit chief Johnson


Size: 4556px × 3037px
Location: Ketchikan, Alaska
Photo credit: © Alexandre ROSA / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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