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Tlingit Tribal members from Klawock, Alaska Eva Rowan, center, and Jonathan Rowan, right, watch Okolani Tallett perform a hula dance at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu.   A totem pole, stolen by actor John Barrymore during a sailing trip to Alaska in 1931, was returned to the Tribe today by the Honolulu Museum of Arts where it was on display since the early 1980s. The totem pole was carved by the ancestors of the Tlingit Tribe. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)

Tlingit Tribal members from Klawock, Alaska Eva Rowan, center, and Jonathan Rowan, right, watch Okolani Tallett perform a hula dance at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. A totem pole, stolen by actor John Barrymore during a sailing trip to Alaska in 1931, was returned to the Tribe today by the Honolulu Museum of Arts where it was on display since the early 1980s. The totem pole was carved by the ancestors of the Tlingit Tribe. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)



Tlingit Tribe members from Klawock, Alaska Jonathan Rowan, left, and Lawrence Armour unveil a carved Alaskan storage box at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. The box was a thank you gift for the return of their totem pole. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)

Tlingit Tribe members from Klawock, Alaska Jonathan Rowan, left, and Lawrence Armour unveil a carved Alaskan storage box at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. The box was a thank you gift for the return of their totem pole. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)



While standing in front of his tribe's totem pole, Tlingit Tribe member from Klawock, Alaska Jonathan Rowan speaks about the significance of the totem pole to his Tribe at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)

While standing in front of his tribe's totem pole, Tlingit Tribe member from Klawock, Alaska Jonathan Rowan speaks about the significance of the totem pole to his Tribe at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)



Hula dancer Okolani Tallett, left, dances for  members of the Alaskan Tlingit tribe at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)

Hula dancer Okolani Tallett, left, dances for members of the Alaskan Tlingit tribe at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)



A totem pole carved by the Alaskan Tlingit Tribe is boxed up at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. The Museum gave the totem pole back to members of the Tribe today. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)

A totem pole carved by the Alaskan Tlingit Tribe is boxed up at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. The Museum gave the totem pole back to members of the Tribe today. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)



Tlingit Tribe members from Klawock, Alaska Jonathan Rowan, left, and Eva Rowan perform a dance at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)

Tlingit Tribe members from Klawock, Alaska Jonathan Rowan, left, and Eva Rowan perform a dance at the Honolulu Museum of Arts, Thursday, October 22, 2015, in Honolulu. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)
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