Show discovers meaning of alaskan totem poles secretary of 0 the interior wllbur wilbur has bag found out what the two brilliant alaskan totem poles outside his hig office door mean so many people asked him about them when he first put them up that he be wrote governor parks of alaska the governor called upon john wallace the indian who carved them to explain his work the indian advised wllbur wilbur that one pole shows the raven a good spirit below Is the daughter of the spirit of the creek then a bird representing the creek watchman then the spirit of the creek who has a frog in his mouth being eaten and the spirit of the salmon in his ears the other pole Is topped by the beautiful daughter of at an indian c hief chief riding on a bullhead bull liend bead fish below Is her father wearing rearing the sort bort of hat to be used in time of trouble at the bottom Is a whale killer who acted as messenger in finding the daughter after the bull bullhead bead had carried her away washington star |