Totem pole taken down on riverbank
Representatives from the City of Prince Albert, the Historical Society and elders from Saskatchewan Penitentiary gathered on the bank of the North Saskatchewan River Monday morning to say goodbye to a historic landmark and honour its history.
The Eaglechild Totem Pole is headed to the home of one of its carvers.
Dale Stonechild’s family is transporting the artifact five hours to Okanese First Nation, cut into three pieces and carefully secured in a trailer attached to a pick-up truck.
Crews lower the totem pole to the ground (submitted/City of Prince Albert)




