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Simon Charlie
- Duncan
In
over 30 years of carving traditional Cowichan Coast Salish art,
aboriginal elder Simon Charlie estimates he has carved the equivalent
of 22 logging truckloads of cedar logs. His totem poles stand in
the Royal B.C. Museum, the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, and from
Washington State to New York, Chicago, Holland, New Zealand and
Australia. His artworks and masks are found in collections in North
and South America, Europe and Japan. He has taught heritage, culture
and traditions to his people, and to non-aboriginals as well.
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