Three red cedar panels, which will depict her life, will be placed in a dedication in Angeline Park the third weekend of August.
March 29, 2010
Panels honor Princess Angeline
Honoring a tribe's history with artPrincess Angeline, Chief Seattle's eldest daughter, will be honored with a three-panel carving by artist George David, who was commissioned to create a work for the 100th anniversary of Chief Seattle Days in Suquamish, Kitsap County.
Three red cedar panels, which will depict her life, will be placed in a dedication in Angeline Park the third weekend of August. Below: "Working in a Port Orchard studio, George David carves the first of three panels depicting the life of Princess Angeline, Chief Seattle's daughter. When finished, the three panels will celebrate the 100th anniversary of Chief Seattle Days in Suquamish, Kitsap County." (Alan Berner/The Seattle Times)
Three red cedar panels, which will depict her life, will be placed in a dedication in Angeline Park the third weekend of August.
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