Hand Carved Wall Totem
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Eric Baker is a member of the Squamish Band of the Coast Salish First Nation and grew up in North Vancouver. He is also of Kwakwaka'wakw descent, with indigenous roots in Kingcome Inlet.
Eric began to learn the fine art of woodcarving at age eight inspired by the work of Hank Thomas and Marvin Baker. Eric prefers to work in red and yellow cedar, which his ancestors have been carving for generations.
Although Eric has carved many totem poles, he is most proud of the one he carved for a school in Squamish, British Columbia.
Eric continues to share his culture, skills, and knowledge through his work as the First Nations Connections Worker at Port Hardy Secondary School where he teaches water-based navigation and woodworking classes for students interested in carving paddles.
Height 14 Inches , hand carved out of cedar , intended for hanging from a wall. Circa 1975.
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Donated By Douglas Stinson Antiques