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HAIDA NATIVES-
From the Current Siletz, North to Coastal Canada and Alaska, canoe building was the accepted mode of Transportation. This included Puget Sound and up the Inland Passage between Mainland and Vancouver and Queen Charlotte Islands.

This group was carver with Haida Natives in mind. These Haida were fearsome raiders of Coastal Tribes as far south as California, procuring slaves and loot.

 
 

 

This  carving has been donated to The Native American Youth and Family Center, Portland, Oregon (NAYA). The Center may be able to obtain the equipment (benches, band saw and hand carving tools) so I can teach the Youth to carve. They would need sponsors for this program.

If you like my work and would be interested in helping make this happen email Nicole Maher (nicholem@nayapdx.org), mention you are writing about the Project for Art McKellips to Teach the Youth Carving.

 
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