Giitsxaa - Ronald E. Wilson
Born in 1945, Giitsxaa (Ronald E. Wilson) is the first nephew of Chief Cumshewa and as such will be the next Chief of the Eagle Clan of Cumshewa. He studied at Vancouver School of Art from 1966 to 1969. He spent one and a half year at Thunder Bird Park training in wood carving with Henry Hunt Sr. Giitsxaa sold his first piece of art work in 1962 and continue to create artworks in gold, silver, argillite, wood, ivory carvings and original paintings. His art work represents the true value of Haida art and culture.
Born in 1945, Giitsxaa (Ronald E. Wilson) is the first nephew of Chief Cumshewa and as such will be the next Chief of the Eagle Clan of Cumshewa. He studied at Vancouver School of Art from 1966 to 1969. He spent one and a half year at Thunder Bird Park training in wood carving with Henry Hunt Sr. Giitsxaa sold his first piece of art work in 1962 and continue to create artworks in gold, silver, argillite, wood, ivory carvings and original paintings. His art work represents the true value of Haida art and culture.
Wolf
A symbol of great strength. It is considered wise and powerful, and is known for its strong family ties. In Kwaguilt culture the Wolf is the leader of the animal kingdom. It is admired for its tactful hunting skills, and is the land manifestation of Whale since they mate for life.
A symbol of great strength. It is considered wise and powerful, and is known for its strong family ties. In Kwaguilt culture the Wolf is the leader of the animal kingdom. It is admired for its tactful hunting skills, and is the land manifestation of Whale since they mate for life.