History

Presentation: The Exciting Story Behind the Cliff House's Cedar Totem Pole

Free Lecture & Slideshow
Saturday, 5/11/2024
2:00 - 3:30
Sunset Program Room
Sunset
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1305 18th Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94122
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Nancy DeStefanis presents the fascinating history of the cedar Totem Pole. In 1947, George Whitney, the founder of Playland by the Sea, commissioned the Totem Pole, and Chief Mathias Joe, master carver and hereditary Chief of the Squamish First Nation in British Columbia, created it. 

Ms. DeStefanis has been studying First Nations history and art in British Columbia. She is the Executive Director of San Francisco Nature Education. 


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