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Special Spirit Power, War Spirit Power, Thunder Power and Chain Ligtning was unique to the Dungeness people. The S'Klallams would display this power in the manner that they entered a village for a potlatch or gathering.



From the Dance Plaza House Post Carvings - Dale Faulstich, Lead Carver and Designer.
Assistant Carvers: Nathan Gillis and  Ed Charles.  Volunteer carvers:  Harry Burlingone and Don Walsh.


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Now available!

“Totems of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe: The Art of Dale Faulstich”


Product Description


This full-color book depicts and explains the creation of and the stories behind the cedar totem poles which adorn the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's campus and businesses, all designed and carved by Tribal Artist Dale Faulstich. Few people can drive through Blyn, Washington at the base of Sequim Bay without stopping to view and photograph the colorful and majestic totems, each of which tells a story of the Tribe and its social and natural history on the Olympic Peninsula. The book explains the process by which the trees are harvested and prepared for carving, the design, carving and decorating process, the tools used, installation of the poles (which are up to 50 feet tall), and the charming stories behind the animals and characters portrayed on each pole. Some of the stories are contemporary; others harken back to the teaching tales of the S'Klallam's oral tradition. A beautiful book for carvers, historians, lovers of Native American art, this book is also a book of folktales suitable for reading to children, who will love finding the brightly painted animals in each accompanying photograph.

About the Author


Joan Worley is a freelance writer living in Sequim, Washington. A former teacher, she holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Ohio University.

Dale Faulstich, Designer and Lead Carver for the Jamestown Totem Poles, has lived and worked on the Northwest Coast since 1972. In addition to ongoing projects and classes for the Tribe, Dale continues his own contemporary applications of Northwest style. He has created masks, steam bent boxes, animal form bowls, rattles, drums, and ceremonial objects, as well as carved doors, wall panels, furniture, fine art prints, sculpture and many other items which can be found in private and public collections across the U.S.

David Woodcock is an award-winning professional aerial photographer living in Sequim. Also specializing in landscape and wildlife photography, David has photographed extensively around the Pacific Northwest as well as Canada and Alaska. He was an honor graduate of the University of Washington School of Dentistry in 1971, and works as a contract dentist with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe.



Paperback: 52 pages

Publisher: Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; First edition (January 7, 2008)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0979451000

ISBN-13: 978-0979451003

Retail sales:


Copies of the book may be purchased through the Tribe’s Northwest Native Expressions by clicking here to send an email order, and pay by credit card. The cost is $14.95 plus $6.00 shipping, handling any applicable taxes.

The book is also available through www.amazon.com.

Wholesale orders:

The book is available for wholesale purchase, quantity priced as follows:

Number of books Wholesale Price, per book

6-11 copies: $9 each
12-23 copies: $8 each
24-35 copies: $7 each
36+ copies: $6 each

Please contact Betty Oppenheimer, Publications Specialist for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe: email

Orders must be paid by credit card, unless prior arrangements are made with the Tribe. Orders will be shipped either by US Mail or United Parcel Service. The shipping cost is $1.25 per book. The list price of the book is $14.95.

To access our order form, click here.
 


Tribal Council Meeting - 


Tuesday, August 26, 2008 5:00 p.m. in the Alderwood Room.

 



Annual Potluck Tribal Picnic -



Saturday, August 9, 2008, 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Tribal Center.

 



General Membership Meeting -


Saturday September 13, 2008, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

 



Elections -

Saturday, October 11, 2008
 




Previous Tribal Events

The links below are a record of some of the previous Tribal events and activities.

August 2007
Tribal Picnic 2007


July 2007
Paddle Journey 2007


March 2006
Longhouse Country Store and Gas Station
Groundbreaking & Construction.



September 2006
Jamestown Family Health Clinic
Groundbreaking

   
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