Miniature canoe made from yellow cedar. Features image of a double finned orca with wolf and orca heads on each end on one side, and a wolf with paua decorations on the other side. Includes 3 paddles and 2 poles, all from red cedar.
Miniature canoe made from yellow cedar. Features image of a double finned orca with wolf and orca heads on each end on one side, and a wolf with paua decorations on the other side. Includes 3 paddles and 2 poles, all from red cedar.
Dug out and steamed canoe called "Little Blackfish" made by Tom Nyce Sr.; carved at Kitamaat Village which began in April 1982. Named after a canoe named "Blackfish" which once won the canoe races held annually in Kitamaat during the May Day weekend. Log for canoe was donated by Eurocan. Blackfish, Beaver and Raven are painted in a black, white, and red design on both sides.
Dug out and steamed canoe called "Little Blackfish" made by Tom Nyce Sr.; carved at Kitamaat Village which began in April 1982. Named after a canoe named "Blackfish" which once won the canoe races held annually in Kitamaat during the May Day weekend. Log for canoe was donated by Eurocan. Blackfish, Beaver and Raven are painted in a black, white, and red design on both sides.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Photo showing "Paddle Power" team composed of (from the front of the canoe back): Brenda Mack, Margaret Szalanski, Barb Cromack, Joan Longtin, Bev Fidler, Regina Zavaldi, Kathy Hyde and Ruth Lefeaux, Ivan Velisek was anchorman.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Photo showing "Paddle Power" team composed of (from the front of the canoe back): Brenda Mack, Margaret Szalanski, Barb Cromack, Joan Longtin, Bev Fidler, Regina Zavaldi, Kathy Hyde and Ruth Lefeaux, Ivan Velisek was anchorman.
Photo showing canoe races of the Sports Day in the Kitamaat Village. It wasn't that it was a particularly heavy trip, or anything, for the Ocean Cement team, it's just they came in way behind the "Streakers".
Photo showing canoe races of the Sports Day in the Kitamaat Village. It wasn't that it was a particularly heavy trip, or anything, for the Ocean Cement team, it's just they came in way behind the "Streakers".