Aging Haida totem comes down during ceremony outside Royal B.C. Museum
VICTORIA — An aging totem pole that told the story of a murdered woman was lowered during a ceremony outside Victoria’s Royal British Columbia Museum.
Dancers circled the replica Haida mortuary pole, which has stood at the museum’s Thunderbird Park for almost 65 years, before it was hooked to a crane and gently brought to the ground.
It’s the second totem removed from the park in recent days after engineers determined the poles suffered internal damage through exposure to the elements and were at risk of falling.