Last updated: May 25, 2023
Place
The Healing Totem Pole, Yaa Naa Néx Kootéeyaa

NPS Photo / M. Senac
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Benches/Seating, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Scenic View/Photo Spot
Yaa Naa Néx Kootéeyaa (Healing Totem Pole), was designed not only to convey the difficult relationship between the National Park Service and the Huna Tlingit, but also to honor the history of people working to overcome past hurts and heal. It compresses centuries of history into 20 feet of yellow cedar, depicting the Huna Tlingit’s tragic migration from Glacier Bay Homeland, the painful period of alienation, and the more recent collaborative efforts between partners. Capped by two human figures symbolically holding Xunaa Shuká Hít, Huna Ancestors’ House - one wearing a woven cedar hat, one wearing the iconic ranger hat - the totem is a focal point for conversations about true partnerships.
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Healing Pole Dedication
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Photos from the Yaa Naa Néx̲ Kootéeyaa (Healing Pole) Dedication in August 2018 on the shoreline of Bartlett Cove. Navigate to www.nps.gov/glba/learn/historyculture/healing-totem-pole.htm to learn more