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Petersburg Alaska

A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.

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Petersburg Island
A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.
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