Ravens and Eagles S1E01 What is Haida Art?
Ravens and Eagles: Haida Art (Series 1)
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24m
(24 min) This introduction to Haida art from the Haida perspective follows five themes-formline, ceremony, function, preservation, songs and language. The artists and themes featured here are more fully explored throughout the series.
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Ravens and Eagles S1E02 Spruce Root W...
A weaver from Masset, British Columbia, Isabel Rorick uses spruce roots and makes some of the most intricate and beautiful hats and baskets in the Pacific Northwest. Related to both Florence Edenshaw Davidson and Selina Peratovich, Isabel comes from a long line of artists. Her great-great grandmo...
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Ravens and Eagles S1E03 Cedar Bark We...
Cedar Bark Weaver: Victoria Moody
Ravens and Eagles - Series 1 - E03 (24 mins)
Directed, written and produced by Jeff Bear and Marianne JonesA weaver from Skidegate, British Columbia, Vicki Moody uses cedar bark in the creation of a new style of art that brings together bold designs with her po...
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Ravens and Eagles S1E04 Argillite Car...
Multi-disciplinary artist Christian White carves elaborate
Haida stories, imbued with a sense tradition, into the indigenous slate argillite. A descendant of Charles Edenshaw, Christian learned to carve from his father, the late Morris White. In this documentary, Christian works alongside his app...