Totem at Royal B.C. Museum on way home to Central Coast after repatriation ceremony

Family, friends and hereditary chiefs gathered to witness the historical repatriation of the Nuxalk Nation totem pole, carved by the late Louie Snow, after years of effort to release the pole back to the nation from the Royal BC Museum during a ceremony in Victoria, B.C., on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. The totem pole, taken from an Indigenous village on British Columbia's Central Coast more than 100 years ago, is on its way home after a repatriation ceremony at the Royal BC Museum, where it has been on display. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

VICTORIA - Drummers and dancers helped reawaken the spirit of a totem pole Monday in preparation for a lengthy repatriation journey to its ancestral home more than 100 years after it was taken from a British Columbia First Nation.

The totem, which has been on display at the Royal B.C. Museum, will be placed on a truck Wednesday and followed by a convoy of vehicles on its way to Bella Coola, located almost 1,000 kilometres northwest of Vancouver.

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