Image is of Ron standing on a bench on the south side of the canoe log as he prepares to shape the west end of the log, using a chainsaw. Chip stands behind him, assisting. Plastic and other material partially covers the log. Cedar scraps, blocks, and various supplies cover the ground surrounding the log. Totem poles, mountains, and museum exterior are partially visible in image background.
Image is of Ron using an adze to shape the hull of the canoe log. He pauses and looks at the camera. Parts of totem poles are visible in image background. Cedar bark, strips, and blocks cover the ground in image foreground.
Image is of Ron using an adze to shape the hull of the canoe log. Parts of totem poles are visible in image background. Cedar bark, strips, and blocks cover the ground in image foreground.
Image is of Ron using an adze to shape the hull of the canoe log. Cedar scraps, strips, and blocks cover the ground around the log. Unidentified persons look out towards the ocean in image background.
Image is of Ron Telek, N. Tait's nephew, squatting in greenery while wearing coveralls and traditional hat. His head is lowered, and he is holding the hat's brim with both hands.
Image is of Ron adjusting longer component of steaming apparatus on which the model canoe rests. Steam issues from within and surrounds the model canoe. Museum exterior is visible in background of image.
Image is of Ron speaking with an unidentified person while standing on south side of the canoe log, next to the longhouse. Cedar bark and scraps cover the ground surrounding the log.
Image is of Ron speaking with an unidentified person while standing on south side of the canoe log, next to the longhouse. Cedar bark and scraps cover the ground surrounding the log.
Image is of Ron posing while sitting on top of the east end (bow?) of the canoe log. Cedar scraps and blocks cover the ground surrounding the log. Longhouse exterior frames the left side of the image.
Image is of Ron using a maul to continue shaping the log's west end. Vertical shaping marks are prominent. Totem poles and mountains are partially visible in image background.
Image is of Ron using a maul to shape the west end of the canoe log. He stands on a bench on the south side of the log. A post is attached to the log's west end. Cedar scraps, blocks, and various supplies cover the ground surrounding the log. Totem poles, museum exterior, and longhouse are partially visible in image background.
Image is of Ron standing on the north side of the canoe log as he continues shaping the log's west end. A vertical post is attached to the log's west end. Totem poles and mountains are partially visible in image background.