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KLCC s Brian Bull reports on a Native American education program delivering two hand carved, painted totem poles to a couple Eugene schools.
COVID-19 delayed delivery of the first pole to North Eugene High School by nearly a year. There was a much smaller crowd than usual, but they were no less appreciative.
The installed totem pole at Madison Middle School, February 24, 2021.
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“It’s a way to honor our native staff, students and community, to honor the land on which our school is built,” NEHS princial Trinity Welch-Radabaugh told KLCC.
North Eugene senior Halie Nightpipe (Lakota Sioux) and junior Keith Schick (Chiricahua Apache), both with the NATIVES program, were pleased to see the poles installed. They helped strip bark and chisel the design features into the raw wooden surface.
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