Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
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Image is of Annie Cedar's work. She is from Kingcome Inlet, near Alert Bay; the photographs were taken in Alert Bay.
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Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Image is of Annie Cedar's work. She is from Kingcome Inlet, near Alert Bay; the photographs were taken in Alert Bay.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Image is of Annie Cedar's work. She is from Kingcome Inlet, near Alert Bay; the photographs were taken in Alert Bay.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer working with Fah Ambers and Dickie Sumner to carve gateway for Finning Corp. Eventually Finning gave this massive gateway back to the 'Nimpkish. It stands by the ferry dock today.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a hamat'sa mask in his "office" or bunker in the residential school.
Kwakwaka'wakw - Contemporary art and objects
Images of Doug Cranmer carving a mask.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole.
Rodney Ward with Doug Cranmer at a ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.