Friends of Arrow Park
ART CULTURE HERITAGE NATURE
9/11 Healing Pole Will Stand Tall in Monroe Park
Monroe, September 4, 2002
It has been wending its way across the northern
United States on a trailer for almost two weeks now, a one-ton symbol
of strength and renewal for families who lost loved ones on Sept. 11.
It's a colorful, 13-foot-tall totem pole,
carved by members of the Lummi Nation in northwestern Washington state,
near the Canadian border. Its final destination, 3,000 miles from the
reservation, is Arrow Park in Monroe, where it will stand beside a lake.
The
"healing pole," as it's called, was designed by Jewell Praying Wolf
James, a Lummi master carver. He and ten other tribe members, working in
front of his house on the 12,500-acre Lummi reservation, spent one
month this summer crafting the totem pole from a 140-year-old cedar log
donated by an Oregon timber company. Chris McKenna, Times Herald-Record, Read Full Article
The pole was raised beside Arrow Lake.
Families who lost loved ones on Sepember 11 were invited to attend.
Arrow Park was chosen partly for its proximity to Sterling Forest State
Park, and being just one hour north of Manhattan. The location had
significance because the Lummis have been involved with groups that
worked to preserve Sterling Forest. It is a connection that evolved with
similar activities to preserve Arlecho Creek Forest near their
reservation, located one hour north of Seattle in Washington State.
Arrow Park was also deemed an appropriate site
for the healing pole because programs for the bereaved have been held
there both before and after the World Trade Center attacks. Arrow Park
has long been a place of retreat for firefighters, first responders,
police forces, caregivers, memorial and heritage groups, numerous other
organizations and individual families.
During the ceremonies of the day, white pine
trees were planted in Arrow Park in memory of the victims with family
members participating. And, the Lummi Indians held a ceremony with
members of other American Indian tribes to dedicate the healing pole.
Two additional Healing Poles were also carved
by the Lummi Tribe honoring the victims of the New York Tragedy. In
2003, they delivered an Honoring Pole to the Shanksville, PA site where
United Flight 93 crashed after the passengers tried to take control of
the hijacked plane from terrorists. A third, actually a series of
totems, Liberty and Freedom Poles, were received at the Pentagon in
2004. It now resides in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC.
HEALING TOTEM COMES TO ARROW PARK
The original 2002 NPR video of the history and
meaning of the Lumi Healing Totem. The pole rests on the protected
borders of Arrow Park and Sterling Forest. Video courtesy of THIRTEEN New York Voices.Their website is no longer actively maintained.
TOTEM JOURNEYS
In
2011, the Lummis carved a special healing totem which now resides in
the herb garden of NLM (National Library of Medicine), Bethesda,
Maryland. As the totem traveled from one side of the country to another,
stops at Native Reservations and existing memorial sites were made.
The Bethesda NLM pole made it's stop at Arrow Park September 30. Video Courtesy of Native Voices
Planting pine trees, 2002.
Courtesy: United States Forest Service
Offerings at the unveiled totem, 2002.
Courtesy: United States Forest Service
Arrow Park continues to be a place for healing, solace, memorial, remembrance and bereavement. The Lummi Memorial on Arrow Lake puts a stamp on that fact, highlighting Arrow Park as “a place of sanctuary, beautiful light, quiet and private reflection for families and children.” For the Native Americans, and everyone... it serves as a sacred place. Like all forests the memorial site is filled with the chaos of trees fallen by disease, sudden death from lightening or heavy snows and other causes. But the forest is also filled with rebirth, new life and hope - the essence of a sacred landscape.” –Orange County Trust
ARROW PARK, NATURE AND GUEST PRIVACY
Many events on the grounds of Arrow Park are
meant for “families only” – no politicians, no press nor general public.
If you happen to be on the property during an event, please be
respectful and courteous. Always stop by the Main Office (located in the
Mansion) when entering the property so that we are aware of your visit.
It is advisable to call ahead.