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The Ancestors Totem Pole Native Key Ring by Fred Fulmer Tlingit Artist

This Native key ring depicts Fred Fulmer carving The Ancestors Totem Pole.
Each Fred Fulmer Native Key Ring is made from 1/4 inch acrylic and is double-sided.

These beautiful Native key rings make a great addition to your driving experience by adding some Pacific Northwest Coast Native Art into your vehicle.

This Native design is available in acrylic magnets, tree ornaments, key rings, and wood stickers.

Fred's Inspiration:
When we moved back to Washington from Juneau, Ak. I decided It was time to carve a Totem pole design that I wanted to carve for many years. I was going to carve this one by myself.  I acquired a cedar log from Duane Pasco. It was 16 ft long, 36 inches wide and 19 inches deep.

The main figure on the Totem is the "Ixt" Shaman standing on the mountain, the mountain is represented by a Face. The stories I heard from my uncle's & aunt's inspired me to carve this pole. I had a dream about the Ancestors one night. It was a setting in my moms ancestral homeland about 300-400 yrs ago. The mask design evolved as the dream progressed. When I awoke I sketched what I saw on a piece of paper. I decided That to show respect to my Ancestors I needed to carve a large mask. I had an extra 3.5 ft of wood on top of my Totem log. I decided to carve the Ancestors on the log and then cut it off when finished carving it. This means I had 2 separate projects I was going to carve from one log. As an artist this excited me. I started carving the Ancestors on the top first. As I was making progress, my wife came out to see how it was looking. She told me that I should keep the Ancestors mask on the log. I didn't agree, because the Artist part of me was the one on center stage. I mean how often do I get to carve two separate projects from one log. Anyways 2 other women also suggested keeping it on the log as well. Three matrilineal ladies made the same suggestion without the knowledge of the the other two making the same suggestion. Very kewl since the Tlingit people are a Matrilineal society. Anyways I ended up keeping the Ancestors attached to the Totem.  I tell more of an account on my website. 

I call the Totem pole: "The Ancient Ones- The Ancestors Pole" The Ancestors are giving counsel to the "Ixt" Shaman who is standing on the Mountain Top".
-Fred Fulmer

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Description

The Ancestors Totem Pole Native Key Ring by Fred Fulmer Tlingit Artist

This Native key ring depicts Fred Fulmer carving The Ancestors Totem Pole.
Each Fred Fulmer Native Key Ring is made from 1/4 inch acrylic and is double-sided.

These beautiful Native key rings make a great addition to your driving experience by adding some Pacific Northwest Coast Native Art into your vehicle.

This Native design is available in acrylic magnets, tree ornaments, key rings, and wood stickers.

Fred's Inspiration:
When we moved back to Washington from Juneau, Ak. I decided It was time to carve a Totem pole design that I wanted to carve for many years. I was going to carve this one by myself.  I acquired a cedar log from Duane Pasco. It was 16 ft long, 36 inches wide and 19 inches deep.

The main figure on the Totem is the "Ixt" Shaman standing on the mountain, the mountain is represented by a Face. The stories I heard from my uncle's & aunt's inspired me to carve this pole. I had a dream about the Ancestors one night. It was a setting in my moms ancestral homeland about 300-400 yrs ago. The mask design evolved as the dream progressed. When I awoke I sketched what I saw on a piece of paper. I decided That to show respect to my Ancestors I needed to carve a large mask. I had an extra 3.5 ft of wood on top of my Totem log. I decided to carve the Ancestors on the log and then cut it off when finished carving it. This means I had 2 separate projects I was going to carve from one log. As an artist this excited me. I started carving the Ancestors on the top first. As I was making progress, my wife came out to see how it was looking. She told me that I should keep the Ancestors mask on the log. I didn't agree, because the Artist part of me was the one on center stage. I mean how often do I get to carve two separate projects from one log. Anyways 2 other women also suggested keeping it on the log as well. Three matrilineal ladies made the same suggestion without the knowledge of the the other two making the same suggestion. Very kewl since the Tlingit people are a Matrilineal society. Anyways I ended up keeping the Ancestors attached to the Totem.  I tell more of an account on my website. 

I call the Totem pole: "The Ancient Ones- The Ancestors Pole" The Ancestors are giving counsel to the "Ixt" Shaman who is standing on the Mountain Top".
-Fred Fulmer

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Free Shipping for magnets, ornaments, key rings, and stickers when you spend a total of $25 or more.
The Ancestors Totem Pole Acrylic Key Ring originally carved and painted by Fred Fulmer Tlingit Artist
The Ancestors Totem Pole - Native Key Ring Dbl-Sided

More About Fred Fulmer

My Tlingit name is Saat-Kaa

I'm from the Chookaneidee Clan, Iceberg House of Glacier bay. My current ties to Hoonah are through my mom Frances Austin. I started learning to carve in the 1990s from my Clan Uncle Ray Nielsen. My journey as an artist focuses on Tlingit style art.

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