A Hand Carved Unity Pole By Local Ojibway Artist Kris Nahrgang Has Become A Hit
/To celebrate the enormous contribution that Canada's indigenous people have made to this great land, the CNE commissioned local Ojibway artist Kris Nahrgang to create a Unity Pole this year.
Photo via @JoeM_2015 on Twitter
The majestic and vibrant 25-foot pole by Nahrgang has become a popular attraction at the CNE, and has drawn lots of attention to the artist. It was carved from a majestic white cedar tree from the Peterborough area, and embraces both indigenous and universal symbols.
Nahrgang documented the construction of the Unity Pole on Facebook, and posted there on May 24th that it was completed...
On July 18th, Nahrgang posted to Instagram that the Unity Pole was ready for delivery to Toronto...
"The pole was created to offer a story of Unity, and healing for all Canadians, and has been created to include a story of hope for relationships for all of us," says Nahrgang.
"It is hand carved, and painted in bright Woodland style. It will represent a great vision of togetherness for all who come to view it."
Photo via @JoeM_2015 on Twitter