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  1. Jan 7, 2019 · Bestriding, this great carved totem pole is multi-layered symbolic of the Nuu-chah-nulth peoples of the Pacific North West. Sculptured in 1995 by Art Thompson of the Ditidaht Tribe it was a gift to Stanford university students. It depicts Thunderbird resting on Raven, the creator.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boo-QwillaBoo-Qwilla - Wikipedia

    Boo-Qwilla is a totem pole created by Art Thompson, installed on the Stanford University campus in Stanford, California, United States. The sculpture was installed in Dohrmann Grove, near Hoover Tower , in 1995.

  3. Sep 27, 2011 · Boo-Qwilla is a totem pole carving on the campus of Stanford University. A sign a post in front describes the features of the sculpture:

  4. Jun 3, 2013 · Totem Pole Touch-Up at Stanford. The first totem pole installed on the Stanford campus rests close to the Oval, tucked into a nearby grove of trees. Art Thompson finished the Nuu-chah-nulth style pole, titled Boo-Qwilla, in 1995.

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  5. Boo-Qwilla Sculpture, Stanford: See 2 reviews, articles, and 10 photos of Boo-Qwilla Sculpture, ranked No.8 on Tripadvisor among 20 attractions in Stanford.

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  6. Art Thompson's "Boo-Qwilla" totem pole, Stanford University campus; Palo Alto, CA A sign nearby reads: "On this Nuu-chah-nulth totem pole, Thunderbird, with wings outstretched, towers overhead. He perches on top of Raven, the creator of Earth, Light, and Consiousness.

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  7. Boo-Qwilla Sculpture, Stanford: See 2 reviews, articles, and 10 photos of Boo-Qwilla Sculpture, ranked No.8 on Tripadvisor among 13 attractions in Stanford.

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