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  2. Northwest Coast art - Wikipedia

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    Totem poles, a type of Northwest Coast art. Northwest Coast art is the term commonly applied to a style of art created primarily by artists from Tlingit, Haida, Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, Tsimshian, Kwakwaka'wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth and other First Nations and Native American tribes of the Northwest Coast of North America, from pre-European-contact times up to the present.

  3. Haida argillite carvings - Wikipedia

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    The argillite that the Haida use to carve is located on Haida Gwaii, formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands. The quarry is owned by the Haida who have the sole right to use the substance from that quarry for carving. Today argillite carvings are sold in galleries and fine art stores and take on more traditional Haida forms.

  4. Category:Haida artists - Wikipedia

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    Haida women artists (12 P) W. Haida woodcarvers (15 P) Pages in category "Haida artists" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  5. Haida people - Wikipedia

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    Haida society continues to produce a robust and highly stylized art form, a leading component of Northwest Coast art. While artists frequently have expressed this in large wooden carvings (totem poles), Chilkat weaving, or ornate jewellery, in the 21st century, younger people are also making art in a popular expression such as Haida manga.

  6. Jim Hart (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Hart was the first Northwest Coast artist to use bronze, beginning in 1982, and he has also made works in silver and gold. [3] In 1988, he supervised the construction of the Haida house in the Canadian Museum of Civilization.

  7. Charles Edenshaw - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edenshaw (c. 1839 –1920) was a Haida artist [1] from Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. He is known for his woodcarving, argillite carving, jewellery, and painting. [2] His style was known for its originality and innovative narrative forms, created while adhering to the principles of formline art characteristic of Haida

  8. Robert Davidson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Charles Davidson OC OBC RCA (born 4 November 1946), is a Canadian artist of Haida heritage. Davidson's Haida name is G̲uud San Glans, which means "Eagle of the Dawn". He is a leading figure in the renaissance of Haida art and culture. He lives in White Rock, British Columbia. [1]

  9. Haida Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    Gallery exhibits showcase pieces of Haida history and contemporary life, and Haida art and culture (including button blankets, argillite carvings, and totem poles), natural history of the Islands, and the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site. An exhibitions gallery features art shows during the year. [14]

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