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Charles Edenshaw (c. 1839–1920) was a
Haida artist from
Haida Gwaii,
British Columbia. He is
known for his woodcarving,
argillite carving, jewellery, and...
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Isabella Edenshaw (c. 1842 – 1926) was a
First Nations basket weaver who
lived in
Haida Gwaii. She was
given this name by an
Anglican priest when she was...
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Gwaai Edenshaw is a
Haida artist and
filmmaker from Canada.
Along with
Helen Haig-Brown, he co-directed Edge of the
Knife (SG̲aawaay Ḵʹuuna), the first...
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Florence Edenshaw Davidson (1896–1993) was a
Canadian First Nations artist from
Haida Gwaii. She
created basketry and
button blankets and was a respected...
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Gidansda Giindajin Haawasti Guujaaw, also
known as Gary
Edenshaw, is a singer, wood carver,
traditional medicine practitioner,
political activist and leader...
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through the
story of the
Eagle chief Albert Edward Edenshaw,
uncle of
Charles Edenshaw.
Harris acknowledged the ****istance she
received from the...
- Turner,
Nancy J. (2004),
Plants of
Haida Gwaii,
Illustrated by
Florence Edenshaw Davidson, Winlaw, B.C.: Sono Nis Press, pp. 197–199, ISBN 1-55039-144-5...
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mineral by the Hudson's Bay Company. A
Haida man,
possibly Albert Edenshaw, was
shown where to find gold by an
elderly woman in Skidegate,
which he...
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least one
Chief Edenshaw preceded the one who
dominated most of the
nineteenth century,
Albert Edward Edenshaw.
Albert Edward Edenshaw built his house...
- [sɢ̥aːwaːj qʼuːna]) is a 2018
Canadian drama film co-directed by
Gwaai Edenshaw and
Helen Haig-Brown. It is the
first feature film
spoken only in the Haida...