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Taking care: Indigenous carver John Spence creating a moon mask and wolf plaques

August 26, 2020 By Michael Wuitchik 6 Comments

  If Shelley and I had never purchased a float home on traditional lands of the Squamish First Nation in North Vancouver we never would have thought to seek out a local carver to create a moon mask–and I wouldn’t have met John Spence. John, or ‘JP’, was born and raised on the Capilano Reserve […]

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Filed Under: Literata, Musings Tagged With: All my relations, carvings, Coast Salish art, contemporary indigenous art, First Nations art, Haida, indigenous art, John Spence, JP Spence, Kwaguilth, Kwakiutl, Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw art, moon mask, pacific northwest indigenous art, serendipity, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Squamish carver, Wey Chewx-Yu, wolf plaque, Xwemelch’stn

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