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Old Massett, British Columbia

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Haida Memories
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Mick Morrison carves his first sculpture, a dogfish from his wife's clan.
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Harold Yeltatzie is a great Haida artist.
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Leona Clow teaches Haida language to the Massett todlers.
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Sharon Hitchcock as a young woman.
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Jenny Cross loves visiting museums that hold old Haida collections.
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Willie Matthews, chief Weah was a distinguished chief of Old Massett.
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Willie Matthews giving a basketball award.
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Amanda Edgars loved to Haida sing and dance with her family.
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Bev Samuels is the winner of the Haida Women's Achievement award and the mother of two girls.
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Bonnie Dallyn.
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Gwaai Edenshaw is a creative jeweller.
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Jaalen Edenshaw enjoys carving and teaching Haida to his daughter Haana.
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Ken Edgars, chief Thasi visits the National Museum of the American Indian.
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Kevin Brown represented the Haida at the Canada Pavillion at Expo '98 in Portugal.
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Louise Almquest shows her whale blanket.  She is now a cedar bark weaver like her mother.
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Paul White, in his regalia.
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Pansy White's button blanket
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Reg Davidson visits the Museum fur Volkerkunde to see some of the oldest Haida collections.
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