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This Centennial Totem Pole

  THIS CENTENNIAL TOTEM POLE, 50 FEET HIGH, 3 1/2 FEET IN DIAMETER, WAS CARVED FROM A SINGLE NATIVE CEDAR TREE BY LELOOSKA, OREGON INDIAN ARTIST, IN AUGUST 1959. THE BEAVER, BOTTOM, IS THE OREGON...

 

THIS CENTENNIAL TOTEM POLE, 50 FEET HIGH, 3 1/2 
FEET IN DIAMETER, WAS CARVED FROM A SINGLE NATIVE 
CEDAR TREE BY LELOOSKA, OREGON INDIAN ARTIST, 
IN AUGUST 1959.

THE BEAVER, BOTTOM, IS THE OREGON STATE ANIMAL. 
THE GRIZZLY BEAR, NEXT ABOVE, IS THE TOUGHEST 
AND MOST INDOMITABLE OF ANIMALS IN INDIAN LORE, 
SYMBOLIC OF OREGON'S PIONEERS, THE EAGLE, KING OF 
THE AIR, SYMBOLIZES THE MIGHT AND MAJESTY OF 
THE UNITED STATES, THE KILLER WHALE, KING OF 
THE SEA, HONORS OREGON'S MARINERS, WHO HAVE EXTENDED 
OREGON'S INFLUENCE TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH -- 
INCLUDING CONQUEST OF THE ANTARCTIC COASTS BY 
OREGON OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE U.S. NAVY COMMANDED 
BY REAR ADM. GEORGE J. DUFEK. 

TOPPING THE POLE, WITH 12-FOOT WINGS OUTSPREAD, 
IS THE THUNDERBIRD, TRADITIONAL GOD OF THE STORM, 
HONORING PORTLAND'S MAJ. GEN. CHESTER E. McCARTY, OF 
THE TACTICAL AIR COMMAND, AND THE OREGON AIRMEN 
WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE TO PLANT THE AMERICAN FLAG 
AT THE SOUTH POLE. GENERAL McCARTY MADE THE FIRST 
HISTORIC AIR DROP AT THE SOUTH POLE OCT. 25, 1956 
FROM THE DOUGLAS C-124 GLOBEMASTER "STATE OF OREGON", 
FLYING THE OREGON FLAG. OTHER TAC GLOBEMASTERS, 
IN COOPERATION WITH THE NAVY, ENABLE JACK MARKS, 
SUPERINTENDENT OF PORTLAND'S ZOO, SUCCESSFULLY TO 
TRANSPLANT A COLONY OF RARE ANTARCTIC PENGUINS 
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY, TO PORTLAND'S ZOO.

PRESENTED BY THE PORTLAND ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
AND 
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY INC. 

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